

I wouldn’t have discussed a giggle after this line if the developers had wanted to go all the way with Dark Souls inspirations, but the fact that they don’t is a sign that this game, despite its absolutely absurd premise and devotion to some other popular action game, takes itself very seriously. “We finally met, son,” said the guy in the monocle in a reduced voice. In this document, we saw Pinocchio completely untransmissible through blood cross Paris to locate its creator, Geppetto. Lies of P won a really extensive trailer (opens in a new tab) the live broadcast of Gamescom’s opening night. I think everyone at Round8 Studio loves Bloodborne very much and does an admirable job of making More Bloodborne happen. Now, take a look to tell me that Lies of P is a game created through other people who simply love Bloodborne. Here’s a list of things that were obviously encouraged through Bloodborne in this video: This is rarely a bad way to find a way to create Bloodborne for PC I just think developers need to be a little fairer about it. This is Bloodborne is set in the nineteenth century and you play as Pinocchio for some reason. The game is a third-person action horror game in which you cut scruffy guys and shoot a gun with your left hand. IGN’s new 12-minute gameplay video (opens in a new tab) makes me doubt this quote. Last year, publisher Neowiz told Kotaku (opens in a new tab) that creating an incredibly blood-based game was “unintentional” and that FromSoftware’s games are purely inspiring for the Roung8 Studio team. There are animations and UI elements that were probably stolen from FromSoftware’s Bloodborne, but they are ridiculously similar. Lies of P is so similar to Soulslike that it crosses the border from inspiration to replication.
