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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

SPOILERS PRESENT

The hit new game by From Software, this games takes all the elements you have relished and grown used to throughout the BloodSouls franchises, smashes them up, chews them up and spits them back into your face. This is a hugely captivating game which has taken the community by storm; speedrunners have already started to find their glitches and are submitting them as we speak.

Do you have the game? What are your thoughts on it? If you're a BloodSouls player, just how goddamned hard was it to adjust?!!!!
 
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It's my first From Software game, have been really enjoying it thus far.

Took a while to it through my thick skull that I should be blocking most of the time and not jumping to dodge. That first boss was far easier after I realised that.
 
It's my first From Software game, have been really enjoying it thus far.

Took a while to it through my thick skull that I should be blocking most of the time and not jumping to dodge. That first boss was far easier after I realised that.

Have you gotten to the "drunken" boss yet? I just got to him the other day and I keep getting my ass kicked lol D:
 
i've never played a game from this company, but it looks really interesting. the trailers i've seen looked really neat! I'm weary about playing bc looks p difficult orz. i'm a casual gamer ok!
 

This is a very interesting video I watched regarding Sekiro, it's mostly secrets/tips you probably wouldn't have picked up during the game but he makes some valid points regarding the difference between Sekiro and other Soulsborne games. Differences which Soulsborne players don't seem to have really grasped and have attributed it as faults within Sekiro, which is a funny but depressing thing to see.

Which to me this is why Sekiro is such a good game, it's managed to take something as "generic" - for lack of a better word - nowadays as Soulsborne and manage to put a differnet spin on it (and it makes the community mad which is always good).
 
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