@adf86

We do know enough about the rest of the year that right now it's fair to say it's not exciting. If they have a surprise for E3 that does actually change everything, great, but I'm not expecting it so I'm they bring over some of the Japanese games they have that are good. We are getting Dragon Quest Heroes but that alone isn't enough to make the lineup stand out.

In regards to Bloodborne, it would've helped if Killzone, DriveClub, LBP 3 and The Order, basically all the big exclusives except inFamous: Second Son, had turned out to be great games. That's not the case unfortunately and with The Order being a recent disappointment and the announcement that the one game we all knew was going to be good has been pushed into 2016 it puts extra pressure on this one. Every game has its problems, no argument, but the great ones have minor problems easy to overlook. It's not 1996 anymore and 40 second load times isn't a minor issue in a game that prides itself on making the player have to retry segments a lot. I don't think it's a flaw that ruins things on the whole but it is something that will bother some people and rightly so.

@XFsWorld

Yeah, I mean, losing a lot in itself doesn't sound fun. The fun comes from having your skills tested though. How many games today hold your hand, sometimes 80% of the way through? Too many. And some games eventhough they're not telling you what to do are just stupidly easy. So, I think it's a plus that the Souls games, and I'd assume Bloodborne, push the gamer to improve their skills. As long as you're not losing the cheap way, nothing wrong with brutal difficulty.

@BertoFlyingFox

Pretty much this. I think it will be pretty hard for this game to suck, because going on track record it doesn't seem From Software is very capable of making a game that sucks. It is something that could severely hurt what many are hoping is the first must-have PS4 game. We'll see. Reviewers did give Battlefield 4 a pass for broken garbage and the same could be said of The Master Chief Collection. So if everything else about the game is awesome except the time spent looking at the loading screen, hopefully reviews reflect that.