kinda like a video where he was complaining about somebody complaining about somebody complaining. i was like ok unwashed mad emo. do the exact thing youre complaining about someobody else doing hahaha
@@fidgc6774 NO, but your mom is complaining about somebody complaining about somebody complaining. i actually thought it was funny and wasnt complaining at all, but go off sis LMAO
the whirling saw is still one of the op weapons in the game, i know he said he didn't want to use too op weapons like Ludwig's greatsword or the holy moonlight blade but shit the whirling saw ain't too different
@@anonisnoone6125true but i don’t really get why they were getting mad at him for using it when thats what they literally told him to do in the beginning
Charlie fighting Micolash is like some shit out of a horror movie, just chasing him through foggy hallways and slamming his chain saw into walls as Micolash barely evades him and slowly runs away screaming
My mom thinks I'm crazy when I say these are my favorite games after the way she's heard me curse at them over the years. But that fact is the exact reason I love them. They're challenging and fun and a great source to get rid of any pent up anger or feelings. The way I look at it is I'd rather yell at orphan of kos or fire giant a couple times than fight with someone I care about or don't know at all That can never be undone. Souls games got me through the hardest time of my life after I was in 2 car accidents and couldnt work for almost 6 years. Was at my lowest when my friend brought over ds3 and changed how I look at and approach everything in life. Miyazaki's quote about how death isn't bad but its a chance to learn from your mistakes, and overcome the challenge. That's something that'll always be with me, just like my deep love of bloodborne and the 600+ hours I've spent of my life playing it
Let me get this straight: You comment something that is unrelated to the fact that I have two DANGEROUSLY DASHING girlfriends? Considering that I am the unprettiest RU-vidr ever, having two hot girlfriends is really incredible. Yet you did not mention that at all. I am quite disappointed, dear justin
Im glad he called everyone telling him to run past the guy with the axe a coward. the universal rule of souls games is that you must kill every enemy at least once before you get to run past.
this video single handedly made me buy and play dark souls for the first time you make it look so easy now i have severe depression and a unquenchable urge to 100 percent all of the games
Don't worry we were all there but man do these games make you feel good after getting used to the mechanics and steam rolling a boss that gave trouble.
If you started with Bloodborne, Dark Souls would be borderline unplayable. Bloodborne is really that good, I'm not even sure if watching videos of it does it justice. I hate even trying to compare it with Dark Souls because they're so different.
@@GrubKiller436idk I think the Bloodborne combat is easier honestly I sucked at dark souls but am good at this game. Just beat martyr logarius on 2nd try. The usable items you get seriously help out
This game has the best sound design out of any of them. All of the bosses, even the human ones, sound like they’re out for blood and nothing else. The Cleric Beast, who is likely the first boss you fight, has an ear-piercing screech you won’t ever forget. It’s fantastic.
@H N normally i would just say skill issue, but due to this specific circumstance. I declare you to have the "Inability to comprehend, appreciate and utilize sophisticated language, vocabulary and literature."
People down here dissing the Pimp Cane and honestly I can't believe we have so many uncultured hunters in the comments: if we can't maintain some class and style while hunting, then how are we any better than the beasts. SMH.
It has become one of my favorite weapons to use. Sure damage isn't that high but it has a lot of uses, especially for breaking enemies parts. If makes the Vicar Amelia fight a joke, basically.
Against crowds Its unbeatable Style points are already maxxed out Practicality is off the charts Its one of the best weapons in the game unironically if you truly are a "Hoonter" through and through
I've always found it to be really awkward personally. I like that with the Cleaver you can get right up to an enemy and gut them. Super simple. The Pimp Cane looks cool and the whip transformation is sick, but the way it moves is very unnatural imo.
My grandma was watching me play this once and she kept referring to the Kirkhammer as the Mailbox and it has forever become my favorite weapon because of its looking like a mailbox
Finally played this game for the first time at the beginning of this year, being a total Souls novice. This game broke me, but it ended up becoming one of my new favorite games of all time. I loved it so much, I bought it physically so it can be on my shelf. So. Fucking. Incredible. The world is disgustingly gorgeous, the combat has that perfect amount of depth and the soundtrack, ooooooo the soundtrack is sex, pure orchestral brilliance. One sequel and PS5 enhanced port, along with a Steam version for PC players to go, please!
Same situation here. Fucking love this game. On my first playthrough passed it without playing DLC and currently I'm stuck on Ludwig (NG+, 97 lv., Pizza Cutter +6). This game is amazing and became one of the best games I've ever played
@@lethalerection1570 The DLC is very tough! Surprisingly, I beat Ludwig after only several attempts. The hardest for me was Lawrence. He absolutely DESTROYED me for hours!!
Absolutely agree 100% with your last sentence especially. Bloodborne 2 and a Steam PC version of the first game with uncapped framerate is just a must. I think it'll actually happen or be announced within like a year or so. 2022 will definitely see something new bloodborne-like, I'm sure of it
@@silenc9 Better performance is an absolute MUST for a remaster! If they touch up the visuals, I worry the dark, ambient atmosphere will be lost like other remasters tend to do, ya know?
@@tagonize6940 I feel you man, there is definitely something gloomy and dark about the look of the game that hopefully won't be lost with a new version!
This confirms what we've all suspected for years. Charlie is none other than Chuck E. Cheese himself. Just look at him wielding that pizza cutter. Such precision. Such grace. Such style. The mouse is outta the cheese, Chuck. You tipped your hand.
it’s such an iconic line to an iconic fight This old man seemed so useless at the time and looked like he was just kinda there to help sometimes But nah, my man still got it
I know this is older but wow… I don’t get why some soulsborne players think that everyone is playing easy mode unless they have every boss fight take an hour long. I mean think about it, the only real difference between using Ludwig’s Blade and bare hands(pros apparently) is that the person using the sword doesn’t feel like fighting the boss for an hour and wants to move on. So what if there is a strategy to a boss, Demon’s Souls bosses all seemed to have a weakness or gimmick to beating them and I thought that was pretty awesome. I don’t think anyone should ever dictate or judge how another person plays these games.
Ludwig's holy blade really is just that op I'm not even joking fast high damage huge ass stagger great range like it's to good I only used it for grinding the chalices for runes
I just started playing this, my first souls game. I got wrecked countless times but learning as you go, it gets easier. It has now become one of my favourite games of all times. A fucking masterpiece.
@@stephenfrancis2412 it's the best one just don't use Ludwig's holy blade it really is that op like it will ruin the game difficulty and I have 550 hours lol
I realized why Bloodbourne is the best of the souls’ games, because you’re not the underdog fighting off impossible enemies and succeeding, you’re the hunter doing the job which is why it says prey slaughtered, I slowly began to realize that I shouldn’t fear the monsters, the monsters should fear you.
@@welloetelloe she wasn't that difficult to me, she just deals high damage without much speed nor being difficult to dodge. In all honesty I think the only reason people fear her is because that charge attack that causes them to panic dash which causes them to get hit in the counter frames which either one shots or deals insane damage.
Still on my first playthrough of the game, I haven’t started until my friends pressured me into it and so far it’s one of the best gaming experiences I’ve had in a long time
Mad respect for the 28 attempts on the boss towards the end. I've never played any of the souls games myself, but I'm impressed with how calm you managed to stay during that. It seemed like you had done it on your second or third attempt with EASE from your tone; you are 100% certifiably built different
@@christiantrent1030 You gotta give Charlie credit. You may have done it in 20 tries, but it's still impressive that Charlie did it in 28, while also keeping up a good mood an entertaining an audience
@@christiantrent1030 I love that whenever somebody says something about how much it took them or somebody else to beat something, there’s always that one guy who pops of nowhere to say “uhm ackthually i beat it in -2 tries!!!” lmao
tbh he is right. That's one minor issue that grows into bigger one the more you play the game. I don't know what compelled them to bind jump button to the same button you roll.
@@461Dragonman I think it comes from a fact that Bloodborne was developed right after DS1 and it took some of the clunky aspects with it. Don't know why they didn't patch in some of these fixes though.
@@FentAddiction I run last enemies depending on the mood I'm in. I'm pretty specific with how I play each game as well Dark souls 1: i prefer the dark knight Halbert but if I can't get it dragon great sword Ds2: I don't Ds3: I'll use whatever starter weapon for a majority of the game but switch to smoughs hammer Bloodborne: saw cleaver but switch to chikage, did enjoy the rakuyo tho Sekiro: parry city, I don't use the prosthetics Demons souls remastered: I used the great axe and magic aura most of the game
Orphan of Kos and Ludwig are 2 of my favorite bosses in all of the Soulsborne games. I honestly wish they were apart of the main game and not just DLC. And actually, I don’t understand why they weren’t in the main game. When you beat them, they kinda feel essential to Bloodborne. Like you really shouldn’t beat the main game if you haven’t beaten them yet. I’m probably in the minority but when I beat Mergo’s Wet Nurse and the doll said Gehrman was waiting for me I was like wait..really?
I absolutely love BB but if I could change anything it would be Gem drop rates and enemies that drop them, and the Chalice Dungeons. I hate the Challice dungeons. I know some people like them but I do not. Not at all. They just get so boring after doing like 2 layers.
Absolutely love the dungeons you always see some weird shit in there and the rewards are the best,if not for the dungeons i would have way less play time in this game.
@@osirisavra1301 I was about to say that,I love the dungeons they’re incredibly eerie and unusually quiet which turns it into a horror game even when wielding my trusty pizza cutter.
I agree. I have played other Souls games but this was a huge feature of 2015. I still remember it as background to friends and women, I don't recall any time in recent history where a game captivated me so much. The lore is amazing, the gameplay and hitbox was the best for the time... just memory dodging enemies and bosses...
Orphan of Kos is genuinely one of the most well designed bosses in gaming difficulty-wise. Sure, he's tanky and hits like a truck, but I like that most of his difficulty comes from punishing you for panic dodging and greed. It's like Fromsoft knew exactly how players would react to his attacks and designed his followups to punish that. It's great that he forces you to be smart about how you dodge him and choose attack windows. He is balls-crushingly hard but never feels bullshit, a balance few developers can achieve. Probably a top five Souls boss imo.
well idk about well designed as there was numerous times where he glitched in my playthrough especially when he swung his placenta around in the first phase. or whatever he uses as a weapon oh not to mention his second phase being literally hell as he just flies from left to right instantly killing me but I guess that's my fault for making twink builds by myself
@@eziospaghettiauditore8369 hes easier to parry in his first phase for me I mostly used hunters bone to beat the second phase because I had almost no hp during my playthrough
@@splinter4161 The dash is one of the reasons why I can't beat Bloodborne even though i've beaten every other souls game at least 10 times. It feels soooo wrong.
@mrmashedpotato You didn't even mention that the Bloody Crow also has infinite shooting spam and that his gun is also the most damaging in the game, the repeating pistol.
The beast cutter absolutely shits on him with no diff, 24/7 pancakes and the only thing you have to worry about is his gun, but if you do get hit you're so far away you can heal easily.
"I dont wanna use Ludwigs Holy Blade, its the strongest weapon in the game." Says the man holding the Whirligig Saw, the true strongest weapon in the game.
@@shmeegogogogo You’re really whining about how he’s playing a game that’s PvE? grow up. Stop being a backseat gamer and let him experience the game the way he wants to
You don't have to be good at a game to love it. You also don't have to play it on any difficulty you don't want to, or impose challenges on yourself due to peer pressure. Enjoy the game how you want. Don't let others ruin it for you.
The nastiest thing about the Dark Souls combat mechanics is the punishment system. If you're hit in the middle of a dodge, you take double damage, which is why it sometimes seems like even a weak attack suddenly might become a one-shot.
@@marleymol3610 added little stuff, from what I remember these "vulnerability frames" also occur when in the middle of an attack animation, so getting hit while attacking does more damage. On the other end of the spectrum, in the souls games, there are "partial parries" where if you don't get the timing quite right, you won't parry the attack but will manage to reduce the damage. I could be wrong about those, but pretty sure it's correct
I'm taking your word for it but wow, never knew about this. Part of me finds this evil but the other part of me thinks it's genius haha. They thought of everything with these games.
@@justinmeredith4513 Old comment, but can confirm. This is a mechanic in all of them I think, but feels very prevalent in BB since you are dodging and attacking a lot. A singular mistimed quickstep can destroy you. It also feels like mistiming your dodge can amplify the hitstun you're in after taking the hit, but I cannot confirm if that's just a hunch or real.
Imagine suggesting the rakuyo to someone in the very beginning of the game. That's probably the single hardest weapon in the entire game to get, even harder the earlier you try to do it.
It's not that difficult, just parry the first whale until he reaches 50% health than hit him with shaman bone blade Let them fight and just backstab the whale that survived
Man the feeling of playing through this the 2nd time then the 3rd and finding new stuff and areas like abandoned work shop, clinic, cainhurst, etc. Good times.
@@kent3855 dont know why people are so scared of the dlc, did it on ng+5 only really difficult boss there is lawrence cus on ng+ you cant just tank the fire
@@smalldevils2929 I’m not sure this makes the point you want it to lol, ng+5 means you’re probably pretty good at the game so beating the dlc seems more related to your skill than the difficulty of it
@@izzym6422 meant that was my first time doing it Tbh only way I beat lawrence back then was two cooperators with bowblade and me spamming blacksky eye, like hell im stepping within 10 metres of that hellspawn
@@smalldevils2929 Fair, on ng+. I still usually wait for something higher than a +2 weapon on a standard playthrough before hitting the first few levels in the DLC
100% he was playing bloodborne like dark souls and it was so painful to watch. The whole point of the game is that step dodge, the speed it creates, the momentum gained in the fights all become like a dance. And he kept being annoyed at not being able to roll out of a sprint? Like dude the game is telling you to lock on and step dodge and youre still trying to play it like dark souls
Trying to figure out if Charlie hates not being able to roll out of a sprint is almost as hard as trying to figure out if Phil did 20 years in the can in The Sopranos
You know, the way some of us struggle with different bosses say a lot to how we approach them, I remember that Ludwig took a shit ton of my braincells before I beat him while others had a walk in the park with him. Or Lady Maria who I beat first try but others had a tougher time with her. Orphan is no different really but he kicked my ass constantly until the next day where I beat him first try, out of blood vials and bullets and only healed through rally, it made love this fight a whole lot because we butt heads with both of us at the end of their life, it felt so fucking satisfying beating him. Didn't feel the same about Laurence though, he can go eat shit and with the Beast's Embrace in my possession, I don't have to fight him for as long as my save stands.
My favorite thing about Bloodborne is how its difficult for people in different ways. I’ve never once died to those spiders that get him multiple times, but Charlie destroys bosses i had to play like 30 times or couldnt do without a helper.
49:04 Charlie starts fighting a Brainsucker with 35 insight. In the next clip, Charlie has 32 insight. He really let that thing grab him two more times.
If you watch it again, that fucker actually takes 2 insight the second time it grabs him. Still hilarious only cause for once it's not me being grabbed there. Hate those assholes more than anything else...
Is that how dodging in this game works? That doesn't really make since dodging into an attack. Well maybe I'll try the game again. The way they changed dodging in this game is why I never finished my playthrough. I just tried to parry everything.
@@GreenWolf2k yeah, you usually want to dodge to the side the attack is coming from because most enemies have wild swings that have a pretty good reach
He's not wrong about it being harder than dark souls 3 though. I finished DS3 with my level 30 character [+6 weapons only] since I wanted all the weapons and items I could possibly use to grief lowbies, it's completely possible. Trying that bullshit in bloodborne would give me an aneurysm and I'm pretty sure it's impossible unless you're some sort of autistic savant because bosses in the middle of the game or middle tier in the chalice dungeons will one shot you.
I mean it’s not an unpopular opinion in the souls community at ALL. I’d say there’s two major opinions and those are 1. Ds1 is the best overall, or 2. Bloodborne is the best overall.
i always really liked str and arc build. buffed tonitrus with augr of ebrietas spell good dmg and knockback. tiny tonitrus for range. execuitoners glove was pretty good too
The Crow from Eileen's questline is so bullshit. He has: - x50 your health; - Can two-shot you with his sword; - Can one shot you with his gun; - Has infinite ammo; - Can restore half of his health with one blood vial; - Can stagger you through a hit.
With elden ring coming out in a week I thought I'd catch up again by watching some soulsborne content. I gotta say, orphan was not that tough a boss for me. He was hard and very mechanically taxing but he just clicked with me for some reason. I got him down in only about 5 or 6 tries which was much less than even logarius. Its always interesting to see which bosses people have trouble with and it's almost never quite the same for anyone. Very well done fight and I commend anyone who has the preserverance to take him down.
I've seen a lot of people say Logarius gave them trouble but I think it took me 3 tries. FromSoftware does an amazing job with boss variety because there are very few bosses that everyone finds easy or super hard. It really just depends on how you play and where you find your strengths in each of their games. Ludwig by far killed me more than any other boss it felt like 50 tries while Orphan was maybe 25
the ending of the hunter becoming an ascended being is so good, especially them not just turning him into some extreme overpowered monster, but a mere child. I love the execution of this games story with laurence and ludwig and everything too, so fantastic bro.
I mean, the hunter by themselves already ARE a monster. Killing gods beyond mortal minds and human realities, slaughtering building-sized deer demons that could crush houses by sneezing at them, murdering beasts that carve through stone like it's empty air, or carve through pigs that are bigger than hippos, the hunter is an absolute monster. There was no need to make the hunter an overpowered monster. They already were one.
Bloodborne is my all time favorite game ever! I love how everyone's hyped about the blood crow, easily my hardest challenge in all of souls, that is, including Laurence in max NG, Isshin with DB and NC in max NG, and my attempt at SL1 DS3...
@@scottbecker4367 theres a lever that opens a bookshelf that has a ladder you climb up so instead of going through the whole buiding again its just elevator, ladder, rooftops.
@@wasteman9548 That ladder is literally how you access the boss. You can't get to him without first revealing the ladder. The run past all the ghosts and a minute of roof parkour is what makes the run back so annoying.
I'm playing bloodborn while I watch Charlie playing bloodborn and reading your comment about you playing bloodborn while you watch Charlie playing bloodborn
When I first played bloodborne I didn't realize I hadn't equipped my weapon so, this being my first souls experience, I just figured this was what souls games were like. I have beat Malenia with ease, but I still struggled on Father Gascoigne. I have not gotten any better lol
I'll never forget how excited and happy I was when *"The Old Hunters"* DLC was released. It has my favorite Boss in any Fromsoftware game. Ludwig and the Moonlight greatsword, I was pissed they left it out......until the scariest and most putrid beast in the game decided to pull it out and stand on its legs. So it went from a Blood drunk beast. To the only Hunter that regained humanity...... but is still 3 stories tall and now wielding the most famous sword in the series