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Recently, in this very publication, the call went out for the death of the Souls-like, and yes, maybe that particular seam is looking a bit mined out right now. Dreary Dark Souls has a spunky cousin, however, that was never released on PC (though rumors persist), by the name of Bloodborne. It’s fast, it’s aggressive, it features guns and transforming weapons, and it’s a major influence on Steelrising.

You step into the porcelain skin of Aegis, a gynoid automaton with a steady hand for on-fleek eye makeup and whose buckled court shoes have an outrageous high heel. She is bodyguard to Marie Antoinette, the Austrian-born queen of France and apocryphal milkmaid-fetishist with strong views on what the poor should consume. Allegedly. Her Majesty and a friend are trapped inside the palace of Saint Cloud outside Paris just as the rabble are revolting, and fear the great unwashed might not be the only thing attempting to feel the cool breeze of emancipation, as the king’s new

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