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one thing I never understood is why people only say this about DS3 even though Bloodborne is doing it even more than DS3
Is it because BB is happening at night time and DS3 has many areas under a ''bright'' sky?
My only complain is the lack of nice purple, compared to the rich presence of red and gold/yellow, which is sometimes a bit too bright for my tastes.
Honestly, i'm a simple man, i see Astrologer, Warrior, Confessor and Vagabond set and i'm like : "Yeah, that's my jam right here."
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3370933267
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3288128061
I agree that both games look very similar. To me, Ds3 just feels more washed out than Bloodborne for some reason. Maybe it's the setting or the general atmosphere of the game. Can't really put my finger on it.