Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review



From Software brings their Dark Souls and Bloodbourne DNA to this Shinobi stealth focused adventure. Sekiro: Shadows Die …

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  1. Sekiro is one of the most-refined gameplay experiences I've ever had. It's entirely uncompromising in it's execution and the level and encounter design is second to none.

    Progression comes in the form of both in-game skills and progression of the skill of player himself.

    Breaking an enemy's posture and moving in for that final deathblow feels as satisfying at hour fifty as it did at hour five and that says a LOT about the game's precise design. FromSoft is, as far as I'm concerned, the best in the business right now when it comes to gameplay, encounter and level design.

  2. Not every gameā€™s for everyone. BUT, remove having to fight the same foes before you get to mini-bosses and bossesā€¦This is NES Ninja Gaiden and the re-spawning enemies. The AI is atrocious. You kill a foe, walk away and they just forget. So sorry, no, it is no masterpiece. It looks great, artistically is gorgeous but it is intentional flawed game design. Itā€™s a 2019 gameā€¦

  3. Iā€™m really into feudal Japan games these days. Iā€™m finishing up Ghost of Tsushima and am thinking Sekiro or Nioh 2. What do you all think should be next? So many great games, so little time! šŸ¤©

  4. This was a shame of a game, absolutly boring boss fights, bad charackter development und boring environment. Cant believe the general scores

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