Lilith Walther has shared a new gameplay video for Bloodborne Kart, showcasing Micolash who will be fully playable in it. For those unaware, Bloodborne Kart is a free fan Kart game based on Bloodborne, featuring PSX-style graphics.
Players will not only be able to play as Micolash but also fight him in the game’s campaign mode. In this mode, players will chase him into dead-ends (just like in the original game).
As Walther has mentioned, the game’s campaign mode will feature a linear progression of levels with little story cards in between to string them all together. This free game will feature three types of levels: Races, battles, and special. The first two are self-explanatory, but special stages offer unique scenarios like this boss fight here!
Winning levels will reward the player with racer and kart unlocks, echoes to level up and insight, the number of which varies depending on player performance. Players will be also able to collect all insight to unlock something special at the end.
Furthermore, Walther made the teleport mirrors navigable by the player, opening up a lot more opportunities for gameplay.
Bloodborne Kart looks better than ever, so be sure to watch the video.
It’s also worth mentioning Walther’s previous free Bloodborne project, Bloodborne PSX Demake. As its name implies, Bloodborne PSX Demake is a 32-bit demake of Bloodborne for the PC. In this demake, players travel to “the gothic Victorian city of Yharnam, whose blood-soaked roads are filled with unspeakable terrors hidden behind every corner.”
Lastly, there is no ETA on when this free Kart game will come out. Naturally, though, we’ll be sure to keep you posted.
Enjoy!
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