
some of the tracks in bloodborne had relaxing elements (Moonlit Melody), however, we had not Epic tracks like *For Craftworld*(Dawn of War II), *Khaine's Wrath*(Dawn of War II), *Bipolar Nightmare*(Nier Automata) *Dragonborn*(Skyrim), *Watch the Skies*(Skyrim), *One They Fear*(Skyrim), *This Is What You Are*(Warframe), *Stains Of Heresy*(Dark Siders II), *Guardian Boss*(Dark Siders II), *Dark Siders Theme*, *Akkadian Empire*(Audiomachine), *Oracle*(Twelve Titans), *Primalcrux*(Twelve Titans). it is like a copy from Bloodborne but not totally. like Dark Souls and Bloodborne, it can be understood that our existence(in the game) is nothing & the player would not change everything. Some bosses have some really strong themes, though not as epic as those from DS3, but in general I found too many of the tracks to be kind of generic, samey, and even lazy maybe they work better in-game, but I'm starting to think From Software is slipping, especially since the music in the Demon's Souls remake wasn't really that good either, or even memorable and, to be perfectly honest, l found a few of the tracks in that game to be irritating, while others did not sound at all like the original pieces. There are a bunch of ambient tracks in this game, something new and actually welcome. Maybe they set the bar way, way too high with Bloodborne and Dark Souls 3, I don't know.

If you want a reshade mod that makes more dramatic changes, you might want to check out the transformative Painterly Reshade or moody Glumby Reshade mods.I'm afraid I'm not particularly impressed with this album, and I'm pretty disappointed because a brilliant composer like Yuka Kitamura was involved (I'm not too familiar with the others), and her compositions are not what I expected.

It doesn't take away from the game's ambience but if you care about more life-like visuals, it offers enough of an improvement to make it a worthwhile download. If you want subtle tweaks to the lighting in the Lands Between, this mod is for you. And you can even choose whether the insides of the ears are fluffy.

It replaces two of the headpieces in-game with cat ears which come in two different colours. Give your tarnished that Final Fantasy 14 vibe with this handy mod. Wolf helms are great, but cat ears are even better. It replaces Torrent with the Night's Cavalry horse, which may or may not be in a better state, but as it's pretty much covered with some sort of blanket, does it really matter? Tired of riding Torrent around the Lands Between? He may be your trusty steed but he does look a bit worse for wear-luckily, that's where this mod comes in.

Everyone loves Ranni so what's better than to be able to play the game with her appearance? Run around in the Lands Between as your favourite blue-haired witch and have her take matters into her own hands, rather than waiting for some lowly tarnished to do her bidding.
