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In any other meaningful sense, no.
This game is an absolute clone of Dark Souls and if you couldn't tell immediately from its graphics, it's because you failed to realize that every game to have ever existed is a clone of Dark Souls. You don't need to ask this question because the answer will always be yes, no matter what game you check out. Super Meat Boy? Dark Souls. Cities: Skylines? Dark Souls. Rocket League? Dark Souls. NBA2K18? Black Souls
Is this game like Dark Souls you ask? From the very first second you boot up the game, you will immediately realize that frame for frame this game ripped off Dark Souls. Try it. Find Let's Play videos of both games and try playing them simultaneously together. You'll be surprised that even the voice actors sound alike. It's because Cuphead ripped off Dark Souls like all of those other games I mentioned. In fact, do the same thing with Cities: Skylines and Rocket League. They're all Dark Souls clones. I hope I've taught you how to fish, young grasshopper. Now you no longer need to ask that question. The answer is always yes.
Wrong. Bloodborne definitely has nothing in common with Dark Souls.
but seriously, if this is hard, try kaizo mario 3.
+ DARK SOULS
Can recomment you Salt and Sanctuary if you want a 2D Dark Souls with similar Artstyle.