I’m happy to announce that the Beta version of my Bloodborne hack of Urban Shadows is finally finished!

I’m happy to announce that the Beta version of my Bloodborne hack of Urban Shadows is finally finished!

I’m happy to announce that the Beta version of my Bloodborne hack of Urban Shadows is finally finished! If anyone tries it out please let me know what you think!

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13 thoughts on “I’m happy to announce that the Beta version of my Bloodborne hack of Urban Shadows is finally finished!”

  1. Aaron Griffin The way ranged attacks work in Bloodborne is very peculiar to that game, and players familiar with the video game complained about Unleash feeling unsatisfying in those situations.

    It’s not my preference to slavishly try to reproduce the combat in From Software games in an RPG (I think this is the mistake a lot of adaptations make) but this seemed core to the Bloodborne feel and so I chose not to ignore it.

  2. Aaron Griffin The ranged attack does considerably less damage than melee attacks, but it stuns enemies and leaves them open to get hit with a melee attack. From a simulationist perspective it makes no sense why a gun would be weaker than an axe etc., but it gives the game’s combat its own distinctive feel.

  3. Cool, thanks. Also, The Hunter starts with three moves and has three ‘A new Hunter​ move’ advances but only has five Hunter moves total. You should probably also factor in those unfactored weapon tags i.e. head (+1 harm) and bladed (+1 harm) should just be added to the Rifle Spear’s 2-harm and the Hunter’s Axe’s range tag should read “hand/close’.

  4. Motley Rudgutter Thanks for spotting that! The formatting for the weapons follows that in the Urban Shadows book IIRC. EDIT: Checked the book and you’re right. I still would like some kind of description of what the tags do in there though…

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