There are very few modern AAA game developers that make their games as challenging and adrenaline-inducing as FromSoftware does. The release ofDark Soulsmarked the start of a new era of gaming, where developers would finally start taking their player base seriously and release games that would actively challenge them at every step of the way without being too overbearing. FromSoftware’s track record since this groundbreaking title has been nothing short of stellar, withBloodbornebeing a massive highlight in this regard. This game takeseverything thatDark Soulsdid rightand integrated it into a Gothic setting that’s full to the brim with Lovecraftian horrors. So, as one would assume, the hard-yet-fair difficulty has also been integrated into this title as well.
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Enemy placement is a big part of what makesBloodbornesuch a nerve-wracking game, and players need to stay on their toes with every step they take, lest they get ambushed in ten ofthe most infamous encounters inBloodborne.
10The First Snatcher
Snatchers areone of the more infamous enemies inBloodborne, and one need only play the game to understand why this is the case. After touching Laurence’s Skull, the game shifts into nighttime. During this period, Snatchers will come up in various areas of the game, and are incredibly powerful enemies that can completely destroy the player if they’re not prepared.
The worst part is that dying to one of these Snatchers will lead to the player getting abducted and thrown into another portion of the map, which has its own share of grievances.

9The Eye-Stealing Witches
Upon being taken to the Hypogean Gaol, the player will find themselves in a whole world of trouble before finally discovering a lamp.
This includes being ambushed by two witches in the bottom floors, who straight up grab the hunter before trying to pry away his eyes. It’s a horrifying attack that most players would definitely try their hardest to avoid.

8Encountering Three Hunters In Yahar’gul
After fighting Rom and triggering the Blood Moon, Yahar’gul finally opens up for the player to explore. It is easily one of the tougher and more annoying sections in the game, especially due to one particular ambush. Upon reaching the lamp that used to be for the Hypogean Gaol, the player is forced into a fight with what seems like two hunters. This seems manageable… until the third hunter comes out of nowhere and flips the script completely.
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All of a sudden, the player finds themselves permanently on the backfoot, and one wrong move can send them towards their deaths in a rather embarrassing fashion.
7Chime Maidens That Force The Player Into A PvP Situation
Speaking of Yahar’gul village, it would be impossible to talk about this area and not mention the numerous annoying Chime Maidens present all over the area.
Taking down these Chime Maidensis the need of the hour, especially since they constantly force the player into unwanted PvP situations that can prove to be a major hindrance.

6Triggering The Traps In The Forbidden Forest
While traps don’t necessarily count as ambushes, one can’t deny that the annoying nature of the Forbidden Forest leaves it to be the perfect area where ambushes can happen at any given second.
So, to take care of a particularly strong group of enemies only for a trap to be unwittingly triggered that completely decimates the player can prove to be quite an annoying moment indeed.

5The Winter Lantern That Comes Out Of Nowhere In The Nightmare Frontier
Winter Lanterns are easily the worst enemy inBloodborneby a country mile, and placing them in a secret area inthe Nightmare Frontieras an ambush of sorts is easily the scummiest thing From Software has done in this game.
It doesn’t help that the player will probably be poisoned and low on health by the time they encounter the Winter Lantern, and a single buildup of Frenzy is bound to take the player out before they even know what happened.

4Boulder-Throwing Yetis That Can One-Shot The Player
The Nightmare Frontier is also one of two Nightmare areas that has annoying Yetis throwing a ton of boulders at the player.
While these boulders are fairly slow and easy to dodge, one needs to keep in mind that the player will probably be occupied with some enemies during these encounters as well. To have one of these boulders randomly one-shot the player is a pretty crappy occurrence indeed.

The Old HuntersDLC is easily one of the greatest expansion packs ever released for any game, with the difficulty being ramped up way higher than the base game.
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A perfect ambush to describe this toughness would be the room with seemingly infinite Clocktower Patients in the Research Hall’s first floor, who can take the player completely by surprise and kill them before they even realize what happened.
2Encountering A Giant Fishman For The First Time
The Giant Fishmen are easily the worst enemies that From Software has ever designed, and perhaps the scariest ones as well. They hit for a ton of damage, have a massive health pool, and and surprisingly fast for their size.
The first time players encounter this enemy is also somewhat of a surprise, especially since they’ll probably be too busy dealing with the magic casters and the smaller fishmen to notice this behemoth crawling up at them from behind.

1The Trials And Tribulations To Get The Rakuyo
What’s worst that fighting one Giant Fishman? Why, fighting two Giant Fishmen of course!
Getting the Rakuyo is easily the hardest thing to do in the DLC, especially since players have to enter a well and fight one Giant Fishman… only for the second to jump down from the ceiling when the first Fishman is down to half health. Without the Shaman Bone Blade, this fight is pretty much close to impossible.

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