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Got my Bloodborne platinum. Took around 70 hours of play time I think. Seems like a bit of an easy one, but my first ever platinum nonetheless.
Saturday, 01-Aug-15 20:49:46 UTC from web-
@ellistia Seems that the platinum only requires you to beat the game with all endings, collect a bunch of junk, and level up everything. Hmm. Thought it would be harder.
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@ellistia Congratulations~ I believe I have the platinum trophy for Dark Souls 1 on my PS3, but I'd have to go back and double check to be sure.
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@northernnarwhal Demons Souls and Dark Souls achievements looked like a pain because of having to do all the different weapon upgrade paths. Wasn't willing to invest my time into that, hah.
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@ellistia Around the time I got Dark Souls I wasn't really that into it, but then I gave it another shot shortly after and got really into it. I can't remember the last time I've been so immensely consumed by a video game, Dark Souls was so utterly gripping for me that I felt compelled to try several new paths and characters.
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@northernnarwhal Funny, that was almost exactly the same for me. I played up until some point between Gargoyles and Quelaag I think, then kind of got bored (it might have been because I actually got stuck and couldn't find where to go, can't really remember though) and didn't play for a few months. Then when I went back I played through to the end, and then some more after that, and eventually was just like "wow, this is one of my favourite games ever".
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@ellistia Yeah, I was having a really lousy time around Blighttown and put the game away for a bit, then picked up back up again and finished the whole thing in a few days. Dark Souls works on a very slow burn, but it's unbelievably rewarding if you have the patience for it. Through playing it over time it went from a game I wasn't that into to one of my favourite games of all time.
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