Bloodborne fans in love with new Unreal Engine 5 game

I really feel forBloodbornefans, and I include myself among them. We got one of the finest action games ever created and Sony just seemed to stop caring.

Not so much that they didn’t give others a chance torelish in the legacyof such a game, but in an official capacity it feels likeBloodbornewill never get a resurgence outside of modding.

There might be a moment forBloodbornein Sony’s concert to celebrate PlayStation

Advert

Advert

Previously Maxime was working on a full remake ofBloodbornein Unreal Engine 5 but put that on hold for fear of legal action from Sony.

Instead, they’ve begun work on something new but familiar.

Bloodborne Top Down Arenais pretty much what you’d expect from the title. It’sBloodbornebut from a top-down, almost isometric perspective, bringing the action to a wider view.

Showcased on Twitter, Maxime shows the game from a unique point of view.

Advert

Advert

It’s less ‘in-your-face’ and the action feels a bit disconnected, but it’s certainly a new way to play the legendary game.

As a fan of the original game, I think this looks great and it’s such a different way to approach the game from a modding perspective.

Usually, we get new missions or weapons, often graphical upgrades come via the community, but this is a wholly new way to play.

There is no timeline on when Maxime plans to finish the project and it’s not yet available to play.

Advert

Advert

Hopefully, work on this continues with no fear of a cease and desist fromSonybecause it’ll be nice for fans of the game to have something new to try out.

In otherBloodbornenews, you can now play pretty much all of the gamefully emulated on PCwith upscaling and several other modern improvements.

Topics:Bloodborne,PC,Mods