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Bloodborne Kart Gameplay; Humorous Racing Game Will Reference Classic

After the announcement of Bloodborne Kart we did not have to wait long for the first gameplay recordings from the game. We also learned a little bit about the game's upgrade system.

Last Friday we informed that Bloodborne Kart - the racing game from the creator of the recently released Bloodborne demake. An internet user known as Lilith Walther announced that the title will come out "when it's ready", so it seemed that we won't see any gameplay videos too soon. However, they have already appeared - on the one below you can see a piece of gameplay from thr battle mode, and here, here and here we see as the player character roams the streets of Yharnam on a motorcycle. Ah, the music!

When watching the aforementioned video, we see that there are a few imperfections. Objects destroyed by the moving vehicle do not slow it down, and the gun can be fired endlessly. However, Lilith Walther assures that both of these elements will be changed, and what's more, more upgrades will be added, which will be discarded after a certain number of uses.

The whole thing evokes very strong associations with the first PlayStation classic CTR: Crash Team Racing. The camera is also supposed to be similar - it is not possible to rotate it freely, but only to change the angle of view by 90 and 180 degrees (i.e. "from the side" and "from the front"). So it promises to be a classic like in good old days!

Hubert Sledziewski

Hubert Sledziewski

A sociologist by education, a gamer by passion. His adventure with gaming began at the age of four – with the Famicom clone. Currently, he prefers PC and challenging RPGs, but doesn't shy away from consoles or other genres. He has been writing professionally since 2016. He joined Gamepressure five years later – although he has known the website ever since he had access to the Internet – to combine his love of writing and games. He mainly deals with news and editorials. When he's not playing or writing, he's happiest reading, watching TV shows (less often movies) and Premier League matches, listening to heavy music, and walking his dog. He loves Stephen King's works almost unconditionally. He has not abandoned plans to follow in his footsteps. However, he keeps his first "literary achievements" locked away deep in a drawer.

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