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This game exists in :PlayStation 4
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bloodborne
Plot
The game's first few moments are seen in a first-person view through the eyes of a Hunter; the Hunter sees they're being operated on by an old man. The man explains that he is performing a blood transfusion, and tells the Hunter they've "come to the right place" in seeking Paleblood. He warns the Hunter that he will go on a strange journey that will seem like a bad dream. The Hunter then passes out after seeing several beastly creatures approach them. After the player has created their Hunter, the game is seen in the standard third-person view, and the Hunter awakes on an operating table in a small room. The Hunter then exits the room, discovers they're in Yharnam, more specifically Iosefka's Clinic, observes that the world is full of dangerous monsters and mysteries, and begins their lengthy journey.
Shortly after their arrival in Yharnam, the player encounters a spectral realm called the Hunter's Dream, which acts as both a sanctuary and workshop. The player encounters two entities: Gehrman, an elderly, wheelchair-bound man who provides advice to Hunters like the player; and the Doll, a living life-size doll that assists the player in leveling up. Gehrman informs the player that in order to obtain the blood they seek, they must hunt down the various monsters plaguing Yharnam. As the Hunter delves deeper into the city, they begin to learn its dark secrets, as well as the origin of the plague that's destroying it. Long ago, the residents of Yharnam began worshiping ancient, eldritch cosmic beings known as the Great Ones. The Great Ones provided the healing blood Yharnam was famous for, which are also the source of the plague. The Great Ones spread the scourge in Yharnam in order to foster the growth of an infant Great One.
While traveling through Central Yharnam, the second area, the Hunter is told to go to the Cathedral Ward by an NPC. The NPC says the Hunter should seek the Healing Church (which is in the Cathedral Ward) because they were in charge of blood ministration and they may help the Hunter find Paleblood. The Hunter eventually gets to the Cathedral Ward, passing through sewers, a bridge, the streets of Central Yharnam, a graveyard, and through buildings.
After progressing through various areas, including chapels, forests, small towns, universities, castles, odd nightmare locations, underground labyrinths, and churches, eventually the Hunter is led towards another spectral realm, the Nightmare of Mensis, wherein the player indirectly encounters Mergo, an infant Great One, and Mergo's guardian, known as Mergo's Wet Nurse. Only after slaying Mergo's Wet Nurse, and letting Mergo die by extension, is the final phase of the game initiated. Soon, when the Hunter returns to the Hunter's Dream, Gehrman offers to free the player from the Nightmare and return them to the Waking World. At this point, three different endings are possible depending on the player's actions.
Choosing to accept Gehrman's offer unlocks the Yharnam Sunrise ending. Gehrman uses his scythe to behead the player, who then awakens in the real Yharnam as the sun rises. In the Hunter's Dream, the Doll bids the player farewell.
Choosing to refuse Gehrman's offer unlocks one of two endings; the second ending, Honoring Wishes, is the default ending for this case. Angered, Gehrman initiates a battle with the player. After Gehrman is defeated, a mysterious being called the Moon Presence arrives and embraces the player, binding them to the dream. Some time later, the Doll is seen pushing the player, now sitting in Gehrman's wheelchair, back to the workshop in the Hunter's Dream. The Doll remarks that a new Hunt will begin, signifying that the player has taken Gehrman's place in guiding other Hunters.
Throughout the game, the player can find three pieces of an Umbilical Cord, which belonged to an infant Great One born from a human. If the player consumes the three Umbilical Cords just prior to refusing Gehrman's offer, theChildhood's Beginning ending is unlocked. After Gehrman is defeated, the Moon Presence arrives to bind the player to the dream, but the player resists and they combat the Presence in a final battle. Upon defeating the Moon Presence, the player is transformed into an infant Great One. Though there is no further explanation as to what happened, the description of the trophy the player receives for reaching this ending states that the player will "lift humanity into its next childhood".