Dark Souls, ho trovato questo in giro:
http://imgur.com/RaOTjpMThe Hunter's Dream is in the time "Before Fire" in the cinematic introduction to Dark Souls. There's no way this is a coincidence.
So how is this possible? Does Bloodborne take place before Dark Souls? Before the Dragons? Or Does only the hunter's dream exist in the time before fire?
Either way its the same universe.
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I'll take the image with the assumption that the games are all meant to be in the same universe and we're meant to make the connection to the arch trees of Dark Souls.
You can see the tops of the pillars in Bloodborne, and they're not trees. Or perhaps more accurately, they're missing their tops. This is reminiscent of the Dragon Memories from Dark Souls 2, where we see destroyed arch trees:
http://i.imgur.com/5sUu2xF.pngThe logical assumption we can make regarding the Dragon Memories is that we're being shown the aftermath of what Gwyn and company wrought upon the ancient world. And in that opening cinematic to Dark Souls 1, though it's a bit hard to make out, it appears that the trees were victims of the assault as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lmEqpgg3B4I've wondered why we see destroyed arch trees in Dark Souls 2's depiction of the end of the Everlasting Dragons' age when Ash Lake makes it seem like the trees were alive and well, but at 2:54 in the opening cinematic you can see some lightning flashes which I think shows the tops of the arch trees missing. Kind of hard to tell.
Anyways, going further down this rabbit hole, I've wondered about the pillars of the Dragon Aerie:
http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20141225105805/darksouls/images/b/bc/16044643246_cd75fe4e88_o.jpgWhat the hell are these things? They're flat on top and obviously rock or rock-like... are they perhaps petrified Archtrees that continued to grow like that? To enter the Dragon Memories you have to interact with some weird rock beneath the dead dragon in Freja's room. While it's the "dragon's memory" that brings us to the past, perhaps we have the two elements of the ancient world involved, the dragon and a chunk of an archtree? It might seem like a stretch, but petrification of ancient things doesn't seem like a far fetched theme for Dark Souls 2 at all, given the existence of the petrified dragon egg.
And let's take this a step further. Where do we find the petrified dragon egg? It's enshrined in the Dragon Aerie- a place build around the concept of trying to bring the dragons back to life. To be surrounded by pillars reminiscent of the arch trees does not seem like a coincidence. I think they're simply dead, petrified arch trees.
Which brings us back to Bloodborne. If it somehow fits into the same universe, I'm thinking it's much more likely we're looking at post age-of-fire, petrified-ish trees with their tops missing. Something like the broken ones of the memories, or the stone ones of the Aerie.
All that being said, I don't feel comfortable drawing any concrete conclusions from the pillars in Bloodborne. But to those who are new to Bloodborne, they are not just some random detail for the sake of it. It's imagery that is highly evocative of an element that's fundamental to the universe of Dark Souls and does not feel at all like a coincidence. Maybe it's not the same universe as Dark Souls, but they definitely wanted us to consider the possibility.
Inoltre, non ricordo precisamente dove, forse nella vecchia officina, c'è un albero che ricorda molto da vicino gli arch trees della serie.
Questo non vuol dire che i giochi siano strettamente collegati ma però si rifanno alla filosofia che tutto è ciclico e si ripete costantemente nel corso del tempo.
Oppure semplicemente è fan service.