I think the helmet kinda throw it off, though I guess it's less weird than BB's Pyramid helmet.Interesting to see the initial response to the Bloodborne one. I think it's the best one, in that it looks like it actually fits into Bloodborne without seeming like a copy/pasta of an existing Bloodborne look.
If I hadn't played BB so much I would not be surprised to pick this outfit up off of a corpse.
I think the helmet kinda throw it off, though I guess it's less weird than BB's Pyramid helmet.
My thought was Pyramid and the Cainhurst helmet, though I think you are right.
I don't think this game has dropped below $40 during any holiday sale. It must be selling really well.
No real reason to wait, in fact, if you start unlocking abilities and learning mechanics in Legends, it'll make you more familiar to them in the main game.So I'm ~5 hours into the main campaign, but see opportunities to view Legends in various towns. Is there any reason to wait for trying out Legends, or is it okay to try that mode now?
I don't think this game has dropped below $40 during any holiday sale. It must be selling really well.
No real reason to wait, in fact, if you start unlocking abilities and learning mechanics in Legends, it'll make you more familiar to them in the main game.
Basically Legends separates all the abilities you have unlocked near the end of the game into 4 classes. You can do also boost or make classes in the main game with armor loadouts with charms, use certain charms to enhance the abilities of each armor you unlock.
It's great fun, and super addictive, especially when you get really good teams of people.
Yep, and from my experience, most people are fun to play with. I've only had a few that sabotage a mission. After a few games, people get familiar and know where to be and what to do.Great - thanks for that write-up! I'm assuming you can play w/ randos via matchmaking as well?