I have been pure PC gamers who played essentially role play. In the 90s it was the Might & Magic series, or Lands of Lore, which me - for hours tied to the PC - with time much more of available time. Meanwhile, I'm just starting to & to play, logically, with professional and three children. The latest PC games that I played were Might & Magic X, Legend of Grimrock and Skyrim. Especially in Skyrim lacked at some point the challenge because I was too strong, as the variation of enemies.
When I heard about bloodborne, captivated me the setting, but the statements, that it was very difficult and not for Casuals held me back extremely. On top of that I've never played console and admittedly with age the motor and perhaps even spiritual; subside) skills. I have not made my decision to buy easily and because less criticism that it is quite suitable for my target audience rated as purchased.
My conclusion: Great fun! Maybe I play all currently three to four days in the evening for about four hours. I'll be making good progress, several bosses had already shortened lifetime. Positive variation of enemies, as well as the satisfaction when you finally after several attempts, found the right tactics. Fascinating dasss after the frustration of not having something done, you think outside of the game via more opportunities and soon want to go on (already described by others). It's hard? Hmmm, no heavier than others. The difficulty lies in the rules of the game! No store at any time, no interval. If we accept this, you will automatically change the tactics, the approach.
To control. I also "old bag" and PC gamers got used to it quickly, although I must say that in the heat of the moment, the Overview is a bit lost and you press wrong keys. But so that it would not discourage me.
Let's see how the - the further I get on - developed. It may be that I come across somewhere to my limits. But so far a great challenging game that I can recommend decided Casuals, where the rules of the game are clear.