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Game addiction problems can induce repetitive strain injuries, skin disorders or other health issues. Other problems include video game-provoked seizures in patients with epilepsy . [ 1 ] In rare and extreme cases, deaths have resulted from excessive video game playing (see Deaths due to video game addiction ).
Bloodborne [b] is a 2015 action role-playing video game developed by FromSoftware and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 4.The game follows a Hunter through the decrepit Gothic, Victorian-era–inspired city of Yharnam, whose inhabitants are afflicted with a blood-borne disease which transforms the residents, called Yharnamites, into horrific beasts.
Bloodborne PSX received generally positive reviews, with reviewers praising the game's unique retro artstyle and faithful recreations of the source media in both game play and art style. [2] [3] The game proved very popular, with 100,000 downloads within the first day of release on itch.io.
Yharnam is a fictional city that is the primary setting of Bloodborne, a 2015 video game developed by FromSoftware. Heavily featuring Gothic Revival architecture , the city was founded by and experienced rapid growth due to an organization known as the Healing Church.
Health is a video game or tabletop game quality that determines the maximum amount of damage or fatigue something takes before leaving the main game. In role-playing games , this typically takes the form of hit points ( HP ), a numerical attribute representing the health of a character or object.
Their Lore isn't a part of the same universe. They aren't sequels. The intellectual property isn't even the same holder. Bloodborne is as related to Demon's Souls as Dark Souls is. Why is Bloodborne not a part of the Souls series?--Grimakis 17:43, 3 June 2015 (UTC) Incorrect. Bloodborne is NOT as related to Demon's Souls as Dark Souls is.
A bloodborne viral disease that induces a subtle urge in those infected to donate blood, and by psychological association with this act causing a general increase in altruistic behavior. AMPS – acquired metastructural pediculosis Pontypool Changes Everything by Tony Burgess: A "metaphysical, deconstructionist" virus spread by the English ...
The BFG ("Big Fucking Gun") [1] is a fictional weapon found in many video games, mostly in id Software-developed series' such as Doom and Quake. The abbreviation BFG stands for "Big Fucking Gun" as described in Tom Hall 's original Doom design document and in the user manual of Doom II: Hell on Earth .