So I actually didn't play this DLC until a couple years after I first played Bloodborne. On a whim I finally decided to bite the bullet and spend the $20 on it. Once it downloaded and I jumped right into it, I couldn't put it down! It was a set of brand new weapons, bosses and areas from one of my favorite games ever. I played it all day on Christmas Eve 2020 and finished it early Christmas morning. What an interesting Christmas that was, slicing and dicing up beasts lol.

Speaking of slicing and dicing, let's talk about the new weapons. This DLC added a whopping 11 weapons and 5 firearms. That amount is insane, and not only that...they're some of the best and coolest weapons in the game. Special mentions go to Whirligig saw, Rakuya and Holy Moonlight Sword. Of the DLC weapons, those are the three I've used before and they're a ton of fun. Several others are really out there and weird too, like the Amygdalan Arm and the Kos Parasite. Never used any of the new firearms but they seem cool.

This DLC added three new areas and they're some of the best in Bloodborne. The Hunter's Nightmare has you going through a remixed version of Cathedral Ward. You can really see the parts of Cathedral Ward early on but it slowly twists into something unrecognizable and very different. That's one reason why it's awesome, it feels like a spin on an old area while also feeling mostly unique. It's also a very good pvp spot from what I'm told. Research Hall has you going through a very Tower of Latria-esque area. Tower of Latria in Demons Soul's was one of the most atmospheric areas in that game and this area's no different. It's extremely creepy and feels very unique compared to the base game's areas. I just feel bad killing the blob head guys because they're all failed experiments. Still, for the atmosphere alone this place is great but besides that, it's cool going room to room and up the giant staircase. The last area might be the best, the Fishing Hamlet is absolutely one of the most distinct areas yet. An aquatic area where you go through a village of fish creatures was not what I would expect from Bloodborne but its amazing. Holy shit though, fuck those giant whale enemies they are INSANE. They're harder than most of the base game bosses lol. Still though, it has a decent variety of enemies and a lot of new enemies at that. That plus the amazing aesthetics and really unique setting makes it a top tier area imo and a great end to the DLC.

Now for the big kahunas, the bosses. Right away we start with my favorite boss in the DLC, in Bloodborne and one of my favorite in the entire series, Ludwig. Holy goddamn is he amazing. He's just so fun to fight, that plus he has the best song in Bloodborne and his 2nd phase get's even better, top tier boss fight man. The first time I fought him, I beat him first try. I thought I got lucky but this time around again, I beat him first try. I guess he just isn't super hard, doesn't detract from how great of a fight it is.

In that same area is Laurence. Laurence is one of two fights in the DLC that I don't think are bad, but just aren't nearly as good as the big 3. The main reason for that is he's a reskin of Cleric Beast, just on fire and he has a 2nd phase. I do really like how we finally get to see him, after hearing about him so much in the base game. Laurence however is certainly the hardest imo, took me like 5-6 tries. Definitely one of the toughest in the game.

In the Research Hall, after pushing the lever at the top of the staircase, you unlock the Living Failures. Nothing really much to say about them, they're alright. The lore implications with the rest of the area's citizens and how they were supposed to turn into these guys is really cool, but other than it's just too easy of a boss and yeah I beat them first try.

Immediately after that though, we have another awesome boss. Lady Maria was a boss I was honestly a bit conflicted on before. When I first beat her years ago, I parried nonstop and she was the easiest boss in the DLC. Coming back to it again and this time doing the fight parry-less, it's way harder and way more fun. It's not nearly as hard as something like Friede in DS3, but it definitely wasn't braindead easy like it was with parries. Still easy enough for me to beat her first try tho lol, but yeah she was a ton of fun.

Last on the list of bosses is Orphan of Kos and hoo boy is he a doozy. He's absolutely one of the most aggressive and tough fights in the game but at the same time he feels completely fair. He telegraphs his attacks and combos quite well and he makes for a blast of a fight. Not as good as Gael imo but still an amazing way to end off the DLC. Also, I was so pissed this time around because I almost beat him first try, however I celebrated prematurely and lost with one hit left. I beat him on my 2nd go around but that still stung lole.

All in all this DLC is absolutely fantastic. It has some of the best areas and bosses in the series and despite having two not so great bosses imo, those two are still not bad and does not change the fact that this is my favorite DLC to any game. It's peak Bloodborne, which is insane because Bloodborne was already peak.

Reviewed on Oct 20, 2023


10 Comments


6 months ago

Yeah, I certainly agree with your sentiment towards Maria, she was so hyped by the community that I couldn't wait to fight her in my initial playthrough - got her down in 4 tries and thought "That's it?". Really missed potential and I wish they made her harder. Also Orphan of Kos >>> Gael for me, I love whole atmosphere of the fight and his moveset so much. Easily my favorite Souls boss despite struggling a lot with him. Also thanks for not ignoring Laurence and Living Failures, as many people just choose to retcon those existing in their heads :p
@Lemonstrade kos certainly is a but more unpredictable and cooler of a design but I think when you get into that perfect rhythm with Gael it was pure bliss personally lol. Yeah the atmosphere is top tier definitely. Cant forget those two, especially Lawrence lole.

6 months ago

Yeah, absolutely amazing DLC overall. Ludwig, Maria, and Orphan alone make this DLC worth it without talking about weapons or level design. I agree with Maria being a tad underwhelming even if the setting and setup of the fight might be one of the best, she also uses my favorite trick weapon in Bloodborne, so there's that. But really every boss in Bloodborne except Living Failures really were foreshadowed and had extensive history in the Bloodborne world beforehand that make their appearance and fights feel much grander, much more important than some other fights for sure. I think Orphan of Kos even now is the most difficult but most fair fight in the Fromsoft games besides Darkeater Midir, and that's a testament to its design. I agree with you that bloodborne somehow peaked here when the whole game is already impeccable, it barely doesn't beat The ringed City for me because of Ringed City's very climactic nature of defeating the last of every species in the Dark Souls world, Demons, Dragons, Giants, and even Humans, that felt much more conclusive while catering to the fans as much as possible. While Bloodborne is also very catering to fans, it doesn't... feel as conclusive since there's still so much mystery and potential for Bloodborne to one day get a sequel that could truly do anything it wanted with the established lore that it's very exciting to think about. Great review as always, you seem to be getting into making longer reviews which is awesome, keep up the great work!
@quenttheslayer thanks! Yeah longer reviews are just coming more naturally to me now that I jot down my thoughts so I'll try to keep them decently long. Stay tuned for a Mario Wonder review!
Hey ya'll, I created a discord that would be for backloggd users (separate from the normal backloggd discord) and I was wondering if anyone that sees this would be interested. Especially you two @lemonstrade @quenttheslayer since you've been my biggest recent supporters...tho dont feel obligated if you dont want to. Just a fun experiment I'm trying out, link is in my bio and if you know people that would be interested in joining feel free to bring em over. Anyways, peace ✌️

6 months ago

I'm down to join 100% yeah
Okay great!

6 months ago

Still need to buy and play this DLC. I've heard nothing but great things, though. I've played but didn't beat DS1's DLC, beat DSII's DLC, and haven't bought DSIII's either
@itchy_sideburns you definitely should its absolutely peak. Same with The Ringed City

6 months ago

Yeah, I will at some point probably when I get to doing a FromSoft replay or just a Bloodborne replay