bloodborne arguably takes place in the 18th / 19th century
while gothic architecture surfaced in the 12th / 13th centuries, so to make the argument that gothic = bloodborne is moot because they're two completely different time periods (separated by about 500 years).
Not exact matches
Best for history lovers: Castello Scaligero gives a fascinating insight into the town's medieval past,
while the Palazzo dei Capitani is an excellent example of Venetian
Gothic architecture.
The former contains yet more stunning examples of MercurySteam's eye for beautiful environments, proving that they know their stuff when it comes to epic, fantasy landscapes and
gothic architecture,
while the latter paints a more interesting modern age than what we ultimately saw in the game, which felt uninspired.
The work takes inspiration in part from classical imagery: The artist finds resonance in both representational Catholic iconography as well as the architectural forms of European
Gothic and Islamic
architecture,
while recent praise in the New York Times places her in a complex lineage with both Georgia O'Keefe and Judy Chicago.
Its original
Gothic Revival façade resembles a castle,
while its campus of connected buildings comprises groundbreaking examples of Beaux - Arts, International Style, and Brutalist interiors, all forward - thinking in the history of museum
architecture.