Noclip does it again

Here at Destructoid, we’ve coveredtheBloodborne PSXdemake fan projectpretty comprehensively — mostly because it rules. The scope of the demake is insane, and now we have a full 40-minute documentary on how it was madethanks to the YouTube Channel Noclip.

The Noclip team actually had the chance to meet and speak with Lilith Walther, the creator of theBloodbornedemake. Walther was inspired by Photoshop mockups/renders ofGod of War 3, Uncharted 2,andBioShockdemakes, and created a prototype ofBloodborne PSXin three weeks in 2017.

Bloodborne PSX

It goes through Walther’s entire history of game development (and how they were spurred on by the complicated circuitry systems ofLittleBigPlanet 2), through the origins of the demake itself. They talk about how a large part of the demake is meant to infuse old-school PSX-era systems into the game beyond just the raw aesthetic, including clunky UI elements (referred to as “rolling back quality of life systems”).

They also wax poetic about how fun old-school game design could be, and how quality-of-life features can potentially muddy the waters and put a damper on exploration. As someone who has grown up with games since the Atari, I’ve seen both the good and the bad of this philosophy, and while streamlining/quality of life has had a positive impact overall, in the subsector of action-adventure titles, I see exactly what Walther is saying here. Definitely check out the doc if you’re remotely interested in game design orBloodborne!

Oda Nobunaga and Yasuka on horses next to marching armies

As a reminder, you can get the project and check it out for yourselfright here.

Miyabi and a round spirit wreathed in blue flames in Zenless Zone Zero

Two Fortnite characters performing Wanna See Me: a soldier striking a finger-gun pose and a paramedic dancing, set against a blue background.

Nexus Control Center Interface in Arknights: Endfield

Sekiro

Lucille, the baseball bat, visible in the mod for Left 4 Dead 2.

Elden Ring cracked statues

Elden Ring Walking Mausoleums 1

The splashart for Hextech Ziggs, showcasing the furry yordle being blown into the sky by his own bomb.