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  1. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    This game isn't for everyone but I do enjoy a challenge and this is as good as gets.
  2. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    Sekiro is an example of a masterpiece in art form of video games, and this is a fact.
  3. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    Site positif de SEKIRO :
    1. Le jeu a une histoire
    2. Pas besoin de lire la description de l'article ou la vidéo de Vatti pour comprendre l'histoire 3. Suppression du RPG, oui !!!! Pas besoin de griller pour tuer le prochain boss, maintenant vous avez vraiment besoin de git gud :P 4. Le combat basé sur le rythme est vraiment amusant à maîtriser et vous finirez par être un Shinobi badass
    Site positif de SEKIRO :
    1. Le jeu a une histoire
    2. Pas besoin de lire la description de l'article ou la vidéo de Vatti pour comprendre l'histoire
    3. Suppression du RPG, oui !!!! Pas besoin de griller pour tuer le prochain boss, maintenant vous avez vraiment besoin de git gud :P
    4. Le combat basé sur le rythme est vraiment amusant à maîtriser et vous finirez par être un Shinobi badass à la fin du jeu.
    5. Le bras prothétique est une édition bienvenue de ce jeu et certains boss sont faibles pour certains outils prothétiques, alors utilisez-les judicieusement.
    6. La valeur de relecture est bonne. 4 fins différentes et vous pourriez manquer certains des boss en manquant la fin. Donc ça vaut le coup de rejouer
    7.Ce jeu a certains des meilleurs boss de l'histoire des jeux vidéo, ne manquez pas Demon of hate.
    8. La durée du jeu est bonne. La première lecture peut vous prendre entre 35 et 40 heures et l'exploration de toutes les fins peut prendre entre 60 et 80 heures. ce qui est plus que suffisant pour moi, je n'ai pas le temps de passer plus de 300 heures sur un jeu vidéo.
    9. Vous pouvez mettre le jeu en pause. Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees !!

    Site négatif :
    1. L'histoire est moins complexe, vous ne vous souciez peut-être pas de l'histoire dans NG + et jouez pour l'incroyable combat de boss.
    2. La bande-son n'est tout simplement pas là si vous la comparez à Dark Souls. MAIS j'aime beaucoup le son du métal slashing pendant les combats.
    3. Je ne me souviens d'aucun inconvénient pour le moment.
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  4. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    Sekiro ruined Dark Souls for me. Going back to Souls games after playing Sekiro just feels so rough, and I'm a huge fan of the Soulsborne series with hundreds of hours invested in each game. The combat in Sekiro makes Dark Souls combat feel clunky and boring by comparison, which I never would have expected.
  5. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    As difficult this game is it's a really fun and adventurous game. Parry this you casual.
  6. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    This game was incredibly difficult and it's for sure one of the hardest games I've ever played. Unless you're an absolute beast, you'll struggle with this game. Still, this game is beatable as long as you put up with how ridiculously hard it is. Despite having struggled to beat it, I still think it's a great game worth playing (even if everyone won't enjoy it) and in regards to itsThis game was incredibly difficult and it's for sure one of the hardest games I've ever played. Unless you're an absolute beast, you'll struggle with this game. Still, this game is beatable as long as you put up with how ridiculously hard it is. Despite having struggled to beat it, I still think it's a great game worth playing (even if everyone won't enjoy it) and in regards to its quality, it's definitely up there with Dark Souls 1 and Bloodborne. Expand
  7. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    Overall, this game is hard, this game requires skill, commitment, time and the ability to adapt, and is not overly compatible to players who looks to play casually. Great game.
  8. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    Hesitation is defeat... Still one of the best and easily most challenging game I have ever played. 10/10 masterpiece.
  9. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    Huh, SEKIRO what a game that was !! So, is Sekiro as good as souls borne ? No, its better.
  10. Jun 17, 2021
    9
    First From Software game I wasn't able to finish. :( Rage quit at the headless monkey boss fight after over a dozen tries. Maybe I'm getting old. I am definitely in the "this is way harder than dark souls" camp. It's not the game's fault though that I failed to git gud. Frigging amazing piece of art.
  11. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    I never cared for the genre. But this game made me a believer. I never played a game that made me hate it, love it, and then spend all night trying to finish ONE part just to see a little more of what's behind the curtain. Its not for everyone, heck I thought it wasn't for me. Once I was able to learn the rhythm of the game, felt more confident in my reactions this game totally opened upI never cared for the genre. But this game made me a believer. I never played a game that made me hate it, love it, and then spend all night trying to finish ONE part just to see a little more of what's behind the curtain. Its not for everyone, heck I thought it wasn't for me. Once I was able to learn the rhythm of the game, felt more confident in my reactions this game totally opened up to me. I can not stress enough this game isn't for everyone, and most won't even give it a a chance to grow on you. But its been a long time since I have been proud to have beaten a game, let alone one section of the game... this was it. If you are looking for a challenge that will have a lasting impact on you, this game is for you. Be prepared to die, learn, adapt, and conquer. Expand
  12. Jun 17, 2021
    10
    This game was beyond intense. I've been playing video games for nearly 30 years now and this is without a doubt one of the hardest games I've ever played.
  13. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    Honestly one of the best games i've ever played in my life. Loved everything about it.
  14. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    Not because I expected it to be bad, but rather how much better it was than initially expected. I enjoyed my fair share of Souls games so far, since I fell in love with the series right from the awkwardly silent release of Demon's Souls – and yet From Software continues to surprise me again and again. At heart Sekiro plays more like an unique mix of Soulsborne & Dishonored, with obviousNot because I expected it to be bad, but rather how much better it was than initially expected. I enjoyed my fair share of Souls games so far, since I fell in love with the series right from the awkwardly silent release of Demon's Souls – and yet From Software continues to surprise me again and again. At heart Sekiro plays more like an unique mix of Soulsborne & Dishonored, with obvious parallels to the Tenchu series, yet combat is so ridiculously focused. Every single encounter is designed with rhythm and personality in mind – once you learn a bosses pattern, you'll be able to dominate him on every following playthrough. You don't just get used to the controls, but rather fully embrace their simplicity and focus. Enjoyed the game so much, I felt the need to 100% complete it immediately. Expand
  15. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the latest game released by Fromsoft, the studio that made its name producing legendary games such as the Dark Souls trilogy and Bloodborne, to massive international acclaim. Sekiro was no slouch in this department either, handily claiming numerous GOTY awards for itself upon its release, further proving that there is still a market for incredibly challengingSekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the latest game released by Fromsoft, the studio that made its name producing legendary games such as the Dark Souls trilogy and Bloodborne, to massive international acclaim. Sekiro was no slouch in this department either, handily claiming numerous GOTY awards for itself upon its release, further proving that there is still a market for incredibly challenging games. While Sekiro isn’t for everyone, and it does have its problems, it is a completely unique experience in the heavily saturated Triple-A gaming world, and very well may be worth your time and money. Expand
  16. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    What an amazing game. It's difficult at the start but once you grasp the combat in this game you will be able to defeat the bosses.
  17. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    FromSoft and Miyazaki showing the world how to make games. Best stealth action game ever!
  18. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    I hated this game when I first started it. It was my very first From Software game, and I was not at all prepared for the steep difficulty curve. I only got it because one of my best friends kept recommending it to me, and although I had heard that it was hard, I had no idea how brutal it actually was. Still, I kept at it, and the moment the combat clicked, I instantly saw it in anI hated this game when I first started it. It was my very first From Software game, and I was not at all prepared for the steep difficulty curve. I only got it because one of my best friends kept recommending it to me, and although I had heard that it was hard, I had no idea how brutal it actually was. Still, I kept at it, and the moment the combat clicked, I instantly saw it in an entirely new light. The combat is fast-paced and exhilarating, and every death is just another lesson. In order to build you up into a Shinobi killing machine, Sekiro first has to break you down repeatedly. And the game scales the difficulty as you go, making sure that there's always a new challenge to throw yourself at. The graphics are absolutely beautiful, and the story is also rich and compelling. Sekrio: Shadows Die Twice is a masterpiece worthy of recognition, and anyone who is up to the challenge should play it. Expand
  19. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    Sekiro is like Guardians of the Galaxy. You have to dance to defeat your enemies. If you dance better than your enemy then you will win. On more serious note here are things I like about this game.
    Pros
    - Better than Dark Souls (I played every Dark Souls game) - Harder than Dark Souls. This game is more about timing your attacks. - Best sword combat I have ever seen in a game -
    Sekiro is like Guardians of the Galaxy. You have to dance to defeat your enemies. If you dance better than your enemy then you will win. On more serious note here are things I like about this game.
    Pros
    - Better than Dark Souls (I played every Dark Souls game)
    - Harder than Dark Souls. This game is more about timing your attacks.
    - Best sword combat I have ever seen in a game
    - Atmospheric. They nailed the feudal Japan feel.
    - Nice soundtrack
    - Highly replayable. There are 4 endings. Some endings will make you fight new bosses.
    - Great boss fights
    - Very polished and optimized
    Cons
    - You are not dancing right if you think there is any.

    11/10 Would dance again.
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  20. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    I feel like this game was made specifically for me, each battle is just an exchange of clashes until one is victorious, each fight has its amazing rhythm to it and this game is forces you to learn how to deflect, how to parry, it has a steep learning curve, but once you master it, you feel like a real badass. This game makes you feel like the ultimate beast when everything clicks, I canI feel like this game was made specifically for me, each battle is just an exchange of clashes until one is victorious, each fight has its amazing rhythm to it and this game is forces you to learn how to deflect, how to parry, it has a steep learning curve, but once you master it, you feel like a real badass. This game makes you feel like the ultimate beast when everything clicks, I can play over and over again and never get bored,I've beat it like 50-60 times already, did several speedruns, challange runs, boss rushes, beating the game without dying, FromSoftware is truly the GOAT developers, can't wait to see what they do with Elden Ring. Expand
  21. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    + The art-style fits the Sengoku Japan setting of the game pretty well.
    + Similar to From's previous games, there are checkpoints you have to search for.
    + Combat is pretty fun once you understand how it works. (There is a certain boss who will force you to understand how combat works. This boss is ) + Multiple endings. + Stealth in this game is fun as opposed to the boring stuff you
    + The art-style fits the Sengoku Japan setting of the game pretty well.
    + Similar to From's previous games, there are checkpoints you have to search for.
    + Combat is pretty fun once you understand how it works. (There is a certain boss who will force you to understand how combat works. This boss is )
    + Multiple endings.
    + Stealth in this game is fun as opposed to the boring stuff you see in other games.
    + Fun boss fights.
    + The game rewards you for exploration.
    + Japanese voice acting in this game is top-notch.
    + Lots of varied areas and enemies. You will fight humans, monkeys, monsters and more monkeys. Lots and lots of monkeys.

    +- The game is very fast-paced. This is alright once you get used to it but might feel too hard while playing the game for the first few hours.
    +- Some soundtracks were fun to listen to. Some were "ok".

    - While I like challenging games, this game felt too punishing. Getting hit two to four times while fighting bosses means you are dead. Moreover, some attacks are fast and will one-shot you which is something I haven't encountered in From's previous games. One-shots have always been clearly telegraphed in their previous games (remember Lorian's beam in DS3?) but for some reason they did not follow the same rule in this game.
    - It can take a long time trying to beat some bosses/mini bosses only for you to get killed for getting hit twice. Meh.
    - Headless.
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  22. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    Overall, great game. Highly recommended if you are looking for a good challenge.
  23. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    From Software captivated me again, they gave me a game that was a true adventure. Adventures are not supposed to be easy they're supposed to be long, captivating, mysterious, magical, and challenging. While I did start off with a rough time on one of the first bosses something just clicked with me that instantly hooked me, I understood the game and that's all it takes to fall in love withFrom Software captivated me again, they gave me a game that was a true adventure. Adventures are not supposed to be easy they're supposed to be long, captivating, mysterious, magical, and challenging. While I did start off with a rough time on one of the first bosses something just clicked with me that instantly hooked me, I understood the game and that's all it takes to fall in love with it. This game is an absolute joy to play, and it's an experience from start to finish, while it's a Niche genre I do believe this game is a masterwork and an example to other game developers. Do yourself a favor, if you like a good challenge, a great story, fantastic satisfying gameplay, and amazing scenery purchase Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. You won't regret it. Expand
  24. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    Uno de mis aspectos favoritos de los juegos de FromSoft es la satisfacción que recibes al derrotar a un jefe que ha demostrado ser difícil. Podría llevar horas, días o en su primer intento. La sensación no tiene parangón en los juegos. Ese sentimiento se amplifica en Sekiro, para jefes, mini jefes o simplemente un montón de mobs. La muerte es más fácil esta vez, te cortan en segundos. PeroUno de mis aspectos favoritos de los juegos de FromSoft es la satisfacción que recibes al derrotar a un jefe que ha demostrado ser difícil. Podría llevar horas, días o en su primer intento. La sensación no tiene parangón en los juegos. Ese sentimiento se amplifica en Sekiro, para jefes, mini jefes o simplemente un montón de mobs. La muerte es más fácil esta vez, te cortan en segundos. Pero también puedes matar en segundos. La recompensa del riesgo está por las nubes y sientes la gratificación de cada encuentro. Expand
  25. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    Sekiro challenges your patience, reflexes, and muscle memory. Once you overcome the hurdle that is relearning how to approach FromSoft's games, this game gets easier. It's no small task though, as I got pummeled until forcing myself to play this for what it is. A fast paced action game with unequaled and unforgiving satisfaction derived from combat.
  26. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    It's all awesome. The fighting somehow suits me much better than earlier soulslike. I'm a shinobi god! It feels good. The parrying makes all the difference, and I like not having to agonize over whether I use the right items on the right armour. Not all souls-fans will agree, and that's ok. For me, this is the ultimate game.
  27. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Sekiro: You'll die more than twice. Amazing game. Killing that giant ape was epic. Expand
  28. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    Died twenty times to a chicken wow. I think I’m pretty good at this game :)
  29. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    This game really deserved the Game of the Year 2019 award. This game is a masterpiece.
  30. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    One of the best games I have played in the last 10 years. You can do it. Beast game.
  31. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    It's frustrating, but finally finishing the final boss gave me a real sense of satisfaction.
    I thought I was bad at video games, but this game really did make me feel like I've really honed and improved my skills.Thank you, Sekiro. You're a very vital piece of helping me realize that I am capable of growth.
  32. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    It's just one of them games where you can kick-back, relax, not worry about stressful enemy types or annoying boss battles. Everything will want to kill you, but because you're an awesome Shinobi, they'll die with one fatal blow.
  33. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Imagine Dark Souls but the speed is doubled and your roll is now a version of the Bloodborne dodge. No builds, only you, your sword, your skills, prosthetics, ninjutsu and the deflect button. It's hard, this game will you up. But the challenge is fair. Japan as a setting isn't as in depth as Dark Souls or as evocative as Bloodborne, but there's a unique charm to Sengoku Era Japan that FromImagine Dark Souls but the speed is doubled and your roll is now a version of the Bloodborne dodge. No builds, only you, your sword, your skills, prosthetics, ninjutsu and the deflect button. It's hard, this game will you up. But the challenge is fair. Japan as a setting isn't as in depth as Dark Souls or as evocative as Bloodborne, but there's a unique charm to Sengoku Era Japan that From Soft know how to handle, probably because they're Japanese. It's good. Get it. Don't hesitate on the buy button. Expand
  34. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Leaked audio from inside FromSoftware:

    "Dangit, players aren't parrying enough in the Dark Souls games! They're all just spamming magic or rolling around!"

    "What if we made a game that was all parrying?"

    "Johnson, you're a genius."

    *Sounds of truckloads of money crashing through the walls of FromSoftware HQ*
  35. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Бои не похожи ни на что, что я испытал до этой игры. То, как вы отклоняетесь и уклоняетесь от атак, а также плавно переходите между атакой и защитой, просто чертовски гладко. Система навыков и протезы также позволяют смешивать бой.Бои не похожи ни на что, что я испытал до этой игры. То, как вы отклоняетесь и уклоняетесь от атак, а также плавно переходите между атакой и защитой, просто чертовски гладко. Система навыков и протезы также позволяют смешивать бой.
  36. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    One of the best action games of all time, and well deserving of the GOTY award.
  37. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Easy gameplay in friendly Japan. Honestly one of the best games i've ever played in my life.
  38. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    It's a brutal and unforgiving adventure but it's incredibly rewarding as you learn and master the different enemies you face. The gameplay is as great as ever and the combined narrative and world-building makes for an incredibly memorable experience.
  39. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    In short, it's a stealth game made by FromSoft, and as a fan of both stealth and FromSoft, this is quite literally my wet dream. Possibly dethroning Souls games from my list of favourites. Game's that good, man.
  40. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Como fanático del trabajo de FromSoftware desde hace mucho tiempo, disfruté mucho este juego y lo consideraría una obra maestra absoluta, que bien vale la pena el precio.
  41. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    A challenging yet highly rewarding stealth/action game with phenomenal combat and surprising re-playability.
  42. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    It feels like a FROM Software game within the first 20 minutes. Juicy flask to heal your git gud boo boos. Quick, rhythmic patterned play and reactions. A world a bit less dark but just as gritty. Has the feel of Samurai Bloodborne with faster combat. Echoes of Nioh with smoother mechanics and less punishing game play. Rhythm and technique versus cheap punishment. Im enjoying it, optionsIt feels like a FROM Software game within the first 20 minutes. Juicy flask to heal your git gud boo boos. Quick, rhythmic patterned play and reactions. A world a bit less dark but just as gritty. Has the feel of Samurai Bloodborne with faster combat. Echoes of Nioh with smoother mechanics and less punishing game play. Rhythm and technique versus cheap punishment. Im enjoying it, options for problem solving are great -- stealth? Distraction? Death blow from above? Almost reminds me a little of Arkham Asylum / City with the flow of combat, technique, and ability to creep along rooftops. Expand
  43. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    I finally beat Sekiro. Just under 60 hours, and 5 hours alone spent on the final boss and it's honestly one of the best experiences with a game I've ever had.
  44. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    I got stuck on Lady Butterfly and just gave up. But now, after playing it on the PC, this game totally deserves GOTY. The combat system is incredibly fluid and getting better at dodging and deflecting is the most important skill in the game. I used to hate this game but now I love it. 10/10 would get ground pounded by the Demon of Hatred again.
  45. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    One of the finest pieces of games of all times what masterclass wow such wow.
  46. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Having just got the final achievement at NG+4 I have to say it is one of the best games I have played. Being the huge Soulsborne fan I am this was a really refreshing take to the already polished From Software formula.The game takes place during the Sengoku era of Japanese history in the land of Ashina. You play as shinobi Wolf tied up in a battle over the powers of immortality whilstHaving just got the final achievement at NG+4 I have to say it is one of the best games I have played. Being the huge Soulsborne fan I am this was a really refreshing take to the already polished From Software formula.The game takes place during the Sengoku era of Japanese history in the land of Ashina. You play as shinobi Wolf tied up in a battle over the powers of immortality whilst seeking revenge on the samurai clan who attacked you and kidnapped your lord. In comparison to previous From Software titles, the gameplay is very fast paced with a much higher focus on skill rather than stats. The game strips you of your ability to customize stats, choose between weapons and vary your build and instead creates a much more focused and well polished experience where all elements of gameplay feel much more thought out and planned; the game does not suffer the issue of "too many weapons" and instead allows you to vary your play only a bit in terms of combat arts.
    It is not for everyone. It is a very difficult beast to master and takes a lot of patience and practice. However this all pays off as the experience becomes much more rewarding when you finally master that boss you have been stuck at for hours and instead of just beating him with great stats or luck, you realize that you have learned the boss and become better at the game. This invokes a true feeling of progression and reward that just leveling cannot give. To conclude, the game is not for everyone. If you are looking for a challenging but fair experience that actually takes effort and skill to beat and not just tedious grinding, this might be the game for you. For fans of the Soulsborne series I highly recommend the game, however know that your previous experience will work against you in the start; you will have to re-adapt to this new and amazing experience.
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  47. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Best rhythm game 2019. Its like dance dance revolution but with swords really dank.
  48. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    If you thought Bloodborne was fast-paced, well do I have a product for you, my friend.
  49. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Best game I've ever played since Dark Souls. Highly recommended. Its a tough but extremely rewarding game just like any other game made by Hidetaka Miyazaki. The fluid animation, the rock solid combat mechanics, all the varied enemies, bosses and excellent true-to-live 16th century Sengoku period Japan level design....everything about this game is just amazing and an absolute blast toBest game I've ever played since Dark Souls. Highly recommended. Its a tough but extremely rewarding game just like any other game made by Hidetaka Miyazaki. The fluid animation, the rock solid combat mechanics, all the varied enemies, bosses and excellent true-to-live 16th century Sengoku period Japan level design....everything about this game is just amazing and an absolute blast to play. Highly recommended. Expand
  50. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    When I was a child. One day I went to the video game store to buy Metroid 2.
    And then the sales lady told me "It may be too difficult for you."
    But I said "It's ok! I want this!" Some months later. After having finished the game, I went to the video game store to tell that to the lady. But I found the store gone. Sekiro reminded me of the story and the days I wasn't afraid of challenges.
  51. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Fromsoft's loveletter to Dex builds. "Fall seven times and stand up eight."
    -Japanese proverb.
  52. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    The closest to an actual sword fight a game can feel. Epic samurai game 10/10
  53. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    One of the best games i've played so far. As a fan of soulsborne series i must say i love this game! It's without a doubt both easier and harder in different aspects than the previous souls games. The general enemies are easier than they have ever been because you can stealth kill everybody in the level if you choose to but then the mini bosses and actual bosses come along... They aren'tOne of the best games i've played so far. As a fan of soulsborne series i must say i love this game! It's without a doubt both easier and harder in different aspects than the previous souls games. The general enemies are easier than they have ever been because you can stealth kill everybody in the level if you choose to but then the mini bosses and actual bosses come along... They aren't the most difficult bosses but they are very challenging and there are very few options to power up and brute force your way through a boss. You can farm xp and money to buy new skills and other things but you can't raise your base stats. If you aren't sure of yourself or willing to improve you could hit a brick wall after a few hours and give up. Combat is very responsive and nearly all the problems like phantom hits, delayed actions after button presses, and unresponsive controls from the souls series have been fixed. On my 1650 at 1080p I get a solid 60fps on a mixture of max and high settings so the game runs well also much better than previous Fromsoft games.The soundtrack beautifully complimented each area and encounter. It's one of the most impactful and memorable scores from their library I have played. I'm an explorer and love finding secrets. Trust me, there are tons of those as you progress and you're rewarded for going off the beaten path. So the game will most likely satisfy you about that. I also don't recommend using any guides on your first playthrough and experiencing everything first hand. Try not to get too angry when you sit back and enjoy ancient castles, bamboo forests, acid swamps, mountain side temples, forsaken villages, and more in this journey you're about to take. Also keep in mind that you will die a lot more than twice. Expand
  54. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    When you thought Sekiro would not be too hard because you finished:

    Demon's Souls
    Dark Souls 1
    Dark Souls 2
    Dark Souls 3
    Bloodborne

    Think again. It's quite challenging, and the gameplay feels different and refreshing.
  55. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    This is a game about fighting through a supernaturally tinged recreation of 16th-century Japan as a deathless assassin with a sharp blade and a weaponized prosthetic arm, but there are plenty of moments when the sword is sheathed and the game shows a quiet cinematic discipline.
    + The visuals. Really immersive and well detailed, the artistic direction is gorgeous
    + The combat is extremely
    This is a game about fighting through a supernaturally tinged recreation of 16th-century Japan as a deathless assassin with a sharp blade and a weaponized prosthetic arm, but there are plenty of moments when the sword is sheathed and the game shows a quiet cinematic discipline.
    + The visuals. Really immersive and well detailed, the artistic direction is gorgeous
    + The combat is extremely satisfying and fair
    + Graphics are really beautiful.
    + Customizable controls
    + Good character personalization with skills and prosthesis tree
    + Soundtrack is delicious
    + High learning curve
    + Good environment
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  56. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    As someone that has poured many, many hours into the previous FromSoft titles, dying repeatedly until I was able to either get lucky or I was able to "git gud", I can say without a shadow of a doubt that this is the only real thing Sekiro has in common with those games. You will die. A lot. Way more than twice. Just..a lot. This is not a Soulsborne game. You are not some powerful knightAs someone that has poured many, many hours into the previous FromSoft titles, dying repeatedly until I was able to either get lucky or I was able to "git gud", I can say without a shadow of a doubt that this is the only real thing Sekiro has in common with those games. You will die. A lot. Way more than twice. Just..a lot. This is not a Soulsborne game. You are not some powerful knight capable of face-tanking every entity you come across. You are a ninja. The game will remind you constantly of this fact. You are free to play as dirty as you know the enemies will. Poison them, set them on fire, stab them in the butt when they are not looking and then Spider-Man away. Who cares! Just kill them before they kill you. If there is anything to take away from my rambling, it is simply this. You are shinobi. You are not a samurai or knight. So don't expect to play as one and you and this game will get along well! But you are gonna die way more than twice. The game is a gat dang liar. Expand
  57. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    I've never played Dark Souls so I have nothing to compare Sekiro to, It was hard to understand the mechanics at first but once I got the rhythm and patterns of bosses, it was actually really REALLY fun. It was quite the challenge for me, I'm not gonna lie but it felt amazing beating the game for the first time; I achieved nothing in life, but I'm proud of myself xD.
  58. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Playing through Sekiro for the first time was the greatest gaming experience of my life. Never has a game meant so much to me. Like all the Souls, this game is pure immersion--It speaks to you in every detail. And the difficulty drives you deep into the this immersive experience, where you find yourself gritting your teeth, riveted to the screen and fighting with all your might to justPlaying through Sekiro for the first time was the greatest gaming experience of my life. Never has a game meant so much to me. Like all the Souls, this game is pure immersion--It speaks to you in every detail. And the difficulty drives you deep into the this immersive experience, where you find yourself gritting your teeth, riveted to the screen and fighting with all your might to just stay in it a little longer. To deflect and to dodge and to land just one more hit! Time and again, Sekiro had me falling out of my chair, stunned with the realization of what I must do... Twice! The resurrection mechanic just further enriches the experience, forcing you to become the ultimate shinobi master and and not only beat a boss, but completely to annihilate it... or at the very least to just barely out-live it, surviving and succeeding by the tiniest of margins. What a game! As a Souls fan (both dark souls and various other souls-like games), this game is just a treasure. It excels in areas Dark Souls cannot. Being provided with only one main weapon means makes for a finely tuned PVE combat experience that is much more immersive than the other Souls games... and you don't have any choice about it! You are forced to master these new mechanics, and quickly find yourself grappling around, sprinting, dodging, deflecting, and then destroying enemies and bosses that will leave your breathless with their magnificence. I could say more, but I don't want to spoil it for anyone. I implore you to not watch any videos of anyone else playing this game. No streams, no youtube, no reading about it. Just play the game. You just stumbled upon the greatest 1-player game of all time. Immerse yourself in it. Enjoy the experience. Expand
  59. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Every other action game seems kinda bad after playing this. Masterpiece of a game.
  60. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    I normally don't write reviews about games especially critically acclaimed games such as this one. Sekiro, however really deserved something to be said about it. I have never been a fan of the souls series but i respect what they done for gaming and the difficulty they presented so i expected to be frustrated while figuring out the initial learning curve. The first playthrough of this gameI normally don't write reviews about games especially critically acclaimed games such as this one. Sekiro, however really deserved something to be said about it. I have never been a fan of the souls series but i respect what they done for gaming and the difficulty they presented so i expected to be frustrated while figuring out the initial learning curve. The first playthrough of this game was one of the most challenging experiences I have ever had in gaming, but when I finally understood the game mechanics and practiced them i truly understood what a work of art it actually is. It reminded of actual fighting and how a split second opening can make or break a battle. Expand
  61. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    I fought Genichiro and boom baby, there's that feeling I had back in the day playing DS1 for the first time, learning a boss, improving with every death, finally breezing through phase 1 only to repeat the process for phase 2 and so on. What an epic fight that was. Finally beat him and decided to put my excitement into a review. Love this game.
  62. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Sekiro has an extremely brutal design philosophy that defies conventional wisdom. When I heard people complaining about the difficulty of the game and how you apparently needed to "flawless" bosses/memorize movesets in order to beat them, I instinctively shrugged such complaints off. Similar statements were made about all of the previous games, and they were never true.
  63. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    I was bored, and saw that this game won game of the year, so I bought it.

    After playing this game for two and a half hours, dying repeatedly to the game's first mini-boss, I contacted steam and demanded a refund for a game I simply couldn't play. ...but I couldn't get it out of my head. I got the game again for Christmas, and after finally killing that first mini-boss, I couldn't
    I was bored, and saw that this game won game of the year, so I bought it.

    After playing this game for two and a half hours, dying repeatedly to the game's first mini-boss, I contacted steam and demanded a refund for a game I simply couldn't play.

    ...but I couldn't get it out of my head.

    I got the game again for Christmas, and after finally killing that first mini-boss, I couldn't get over how I felt. I kept going, perfecting the fighting style until I reached the game's first real boss. It knocked me down again. I fought that boss over and over again until the swordplay became a lethal kind of dance. I felt invincible. After the first boss, I went onto the next one, and the next, until I completed the game's first ending. Then I played it all again, exploring the abilities, fighting styles, and story arcs that I hadn't tried before. I reached the game's truly final boss and killed it in one try because the game had trained me to fight so well. It was by far the most rewarding experience any video game has ever given me. After over 150 hours, I earned every single achievement.

    From someone who refunded this game the first day they played it, from someone who would have never been remotely interested in Japanese culture otherwise, let me tell you that Sekiro is one of a kind. Not only is the combat an art-form in and of itself, but the story is moving and the characters compelling.

    If you buy Sekiro, don't get frustrated when you hit a wall. Don't look up cheese strategies or try to savescum the game. Get back up, watch a walkthrough or two if you really need to, and vault over that wall like a f***ing shinobi. You won't regret it.
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  64. Jun 14, 2021
    10
    Sekiro is not a Souls game. This can't be stressed enough. Attempt to i-frame dodge through the game and you will get your ass slapped all the way back to Lordran. While it borrows certain elements from Souls, like the checkpoint system or cryptic NPC questlines, it's pretty much its own beast. And what a beast it is.

    It's one of those good news, bad news situations. Good news: the days
    Sekiro is not a Souls game. This can't be stressed enough. Attempt to i-frame dodge through the game and you will get your ass slapped all the way back to Lordran. While it borrows certain elements from Souls, like the checkpoint system or cryptic NPC questlines, it's pretty much its own beast. And what a beast it is.

    It's one of those good news, bad news situations. Good news: the days when you needed to keep an eye on your stamina for every attack, block or dodge are over. Bad news: that doesn't mean the game is any less challenging. Quite the opposite, actually. Wolfie goes down in two hits tops, and at all times he's either heavily outnumbered or he gets crushed in the health bar measuring contest. And the absence of stats, gear and online co-op means there are no shortcuts. You won't be able to overlevel, no Solaire will come to your aid. It's either nut up or shut up.

    Luckily, there are ways to put you at a lesser disadvantage. Sekiro features a rudimentary stealth system and enough freedom to thin out your enemies' ranks one by one. Most of the times you can clear entire areas just by being sneaky. Apparently, Sekiro started out as a Tenchu game and I totally believe it, considering how far stealth will get you. But eventually a direct confrontation will be unavoidable. And where Souls games required you to only land that one parry, Sekiro demands that you time your blocks near perfectly several times per exchange. Combat is fast, fluid and demanding enough to make you break a sweat.

    While the areas are open and generally well-designed, they are not exactly eyecandy. Souls games are known for their sinister beauty, but that is largely absent in Sekiro. Some areas look flat-out rough. Only rarely will you get the urge to stop and soak in the atmosphere. A missed opportunity, really. And while the environments leave room for exploration, the absence of cool gear makes it feel strangely unrewarding. Also, due to the nature of combat you will see the same instakill moves and finishers quite often. A bit of variety would have been nice.

    Like the player, Sekiro faces its own set of challenges. Developer From Software has been around for over three decades, but only since the release of Demon's Souls the studio has gained a larger recognition in the West. Ever since, most of their games have been Souls games either directly or in spirit. Being widely known as the developer of Souls games came with the issue that they were expected to make nothing but Souls games - a curse, if you will. Sekiro marks the first time in a while that a major From Software title branches out far enough to be called its own thing - and be accepted by a large audience. With that leap of faith out of the way, it'll be exciting to see what they will come up with next.
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  65. Jun 13, 2021
    10
    The best and most difficult game I ever played. Amazingly difficult which is what i like.
  66. Jun 11, 2021
    9
    Sí que es bastante distinto a un souls, pero eso ya lo sabían. No se puede jugar este juego esperando a que tenga la fórmula de los souls. Miyazaki tomó su decisión y lo que salió fue una obra maestra.
  67. Jun 7, 2021
    10
    Best FROM game in terms of pure gameplay. Doesn't have a lot of replayability but its pure action throughout.
  68. Jun 6, 2021
    6
    дота 2 крекер дота 2 крекер дота 2 крекер дота 2 крекер дота 2 крекер дота 2 крекер
  69. Jun 4, 2021
    10
    Great mechanics,great graphics,nice gameplay,I would definitely recommend,the game is a bit difficult but I think the beauty of the game comes from this difficulty.
  70. May 31, 2021
    10
    Amazing game. very challenging and rewarding when you overcome the challenge.
  71. May 24, 2021
    10
    i 100% THIS GAME! Gameplay is so demanding that YOU NEED TO PAY ATTENTION AND LEARN! I love the story and characters.
  72. May 22, 2021
    0
    игра ужастная в том что нельзя выберать уровень сложности я не любитель хардкора а любитель сюжета мира и тд
  73. May 17, 2021
    10
    10/10. if you are a hardcore dark souls fan you are going to love it. Amazing combat.
  74. May 14, 2021
    10
    Sekiro is the type of game that pushes you to your limits, you hate it, but then you realize you've been falling in love with it. It's one of the greatest experiences gaming has to offer, overcoming the impossible, not because of an XP system or leveling up, but because you grew up as a shinobi, your skills got better, you started getting the hang of the game, you became the shinobi.

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    Sekiro is the type of game that pushes you to your limits, you hate it, but then you realize you've been falling in love with it. It's one of the greatest experiences gaming has to offer, overcoming the impossible, not because of an XP system or leveling up, but because you grew up as a shinobi, your skills got better, you started getting the hang of the game, you became the shinobi.

    + Awesome OST
    + Top tier gameplay
    + Shinobi boy
    + Difficult
    + Japanese lore, and setting, LOVE IT!
    + Long, but not long enough to fill the void that IT will create :(

    - The monk is using hax I swear
    - You won't find a game quite like it, so the hollow feeling will last. Forever.
    - not long enough to fill the void of finishing it :(

    10/10 a Masterpiece
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  75. May 14, 2021
    10
    After finally beating Sekiro I only feel one emotion, satisfaction. Satisfaction that I pushed through the odds and got "gud." This game isn't like a Souls game, in fact its nothing like it. If people say Dark Souls is hard, then Sekiro is unbeatable. After beating Sekiro it really put into perspective how "easy" the souls games are. People take for granted how many tools and assist's youAfter finally beating Sekiro I only feel one emotion, satisfaction. Satisfaction that I pushed through the odds and got "gud." This game isn't like a Souls game, in fact its nothing like it. If people say Dark Souls is hard, then Sekiro is unbeatable. After beating Sekiro it really put into perspective how "easy" the souls games are. People take for granted how many tools and assist's you get throughout the souls games, magic for being able to cheese bosses, buffs to speed up kills, leveling stats to close the gap, summoning help from other players. All of these tools to help you beat any obstacle thrown at you and people still call those games hard, I was one of them, but after beating Sekiro that has all changed.

    Sekiro rips away all of those tools to help you succeed and leaves you with only one thing, raw skill. The only way to beat Sekiro is to familiarize yourself with the mechanics and master them. No summons to help you fight the boss, no magic to cheese from far away, just your raw skill and determination. This game will push you to the limit, it will break you over and over again until you either push past your limits, or crumble from defeat. This game will make you relearn all over again how to play, in all honesty you'd be better off playing this game before any other souls games.

    If you're like me and so many others that have put hundreds of hours into the souls series then you will have an especially hard time with this game. All of those hours perfecting the mechanics and getting in the play-style of playing defensively, staying back and waiting will completely and utterly ruin you with this game. This game will force you to forget all of your previous knowledge and relearn everything. If you don't master the art of deflecting, counterattacking, and taking advantage of enemies you will not be able to finish this game. But once you do master those arts, oh my lord is it satisfying. Finally hitting that moment where you perfectly deflect a bosses entire chain and get the deathblow is one of the most satisfying things I have ever done in a video game. Getting to that point where you completely and utterly destroy a boss with perfect deflects and counterattacks will never cease to make me feel like a badass. This game is a master of making you feel like you are truly good at it, as well as making you feel like you are truly god awful at it. It will test your will, and if you pass, will make you feel like you can take on anything.

    It's hard, but try to not go into this game thinking its going to be another Dark Souls experience, because you will be sorely mistaken and frustrated. This is not Dark Souls, this is Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and if you don't come to terms with that then you will not enjoy this game. Great game over all though, and the combat is really satisfying, performance is good but not great, try it if you like being actually challenged and tested with all of your skill.
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  76. May 14, 2021
    10
    Understandable story, really good gameplay, actually interesting characters, no ***king spooky giant skeletons in pitch-dark caves. Solid 10/10, hoping for a sequel some day.
  77. May 14, 2021
    10
    Don't buy it. It's so good that it has ruined other games for me. Now, any other game feels like garbage in comparison.
  78. May 14, 2021
    10
    PROS:
    - Story / Samurai / Shinobi folclore
    - Stealth is not boring
    - Better dynamic combat than other Souls
    - Fast , agressive combat
    - Bosses
    - Enviroment / Landscapes / Map transitions
    - Weapons / Sub-weapons / skills
    - Combos
    - Deflection / Parry system that works and feels damn good
    - Choices matter

    CONS:
    - The Headless
    - The headless
    - The headless
    - The headless
  79. May 14, 2021
    10
    I'd like to get this out there for people like me.

    I LOVE the Dark Souls series, but I was never any good with the parry. Straight sword and shield tank. Never even tried a parry outside of the Undead Burg I was so bad. Bloodborne wasn't even an option for me (could have been the 22fps). So I finally picked up Sekiro expecting to get demolished, but figured I'd finally try it out. I
    I'd like to get this out there for people like me.

    I LOVE the Dark Souls series, but I was never any good with the parry. Straight sword and shield tank. Never even tried a parry outside of the Undead Burg I was so bad. Bloodborne wasn't even an option for me (could have been the 22fps).

    So I finally picked up Sekiro expecting to get demolished, but figured I'd finally try it out. I put it off for so long because I was told it's all about the parry, and I was terrible at Dark Souls parry.

    But guess what? It's waaay easier. Just the game as a whole. Not in a "too easy" way. It's still Dark Souls hard, but the parry system is much more forgiving and I'm actually pretty good at it.

    The moral of this long post is; if you sucked at the parry in Dark Souls and are staying away from Sekiro because of it. Don't. It's awesome, and is completely different.
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  80. May 14, 2021
    10
    In an era where full-priced games are filled to the brim with microtransactions, locked out content, or boring open worlds with equally boring cut-and-paste content, occasionally a gem like SEKIRO™: SHADOWS DIE TWICE comes along and reminds us why we play games in the first place.
  81. May 14, 2021
    10
    It's one of those games that can get frustrating to the point where you just wanna quit and play something else. But when your adrenaline kicks in and you finally defeat the boss, It gives you very satisfying feeling executing that feels like crack.
  82. May 14, 2021
    10
    Clashing of swords at its finest.
    It was a bit overwhelming in the very beginning for me (and I've never played a Souls game before) but after some time I got used to the flow. And when you get the rhythm, it becomes the dance.
    Fast-pacing engaging combat which requires your concentration and punishes you for your every mistake. It plays fair and teaches you to fight perfectly and if
    Clashing of swords at its finest.
    It was a bit overwhelming in the very beginning for me (and I've never played a Souls game before) but after some time I got used to the flow. And when you get the rhythm, it becomes the dance.

    Fast-pacing engaging combat which requires your concentration and punishes you for your every mistake. It plays fair and teaches you to fight perfectly and if you learn your lesson it will be the most satisfying combat ever. Very fluid animations and clashing sounds which become the music. But katana is not your only weapon, you can use tons of tools fit into the prosthetic arm, both offensive and defensive. Or you can ignore them completely and only use your sword. It doesn't have the variety of customization like in an RPG, but what it has, it is made perfect.

    Yes, it's hard, it requires you to 'git gud', and you will die a lot and suffer. I had so much rage during some of the fights, yet I have never even considered a rage quit. The learning curve of the difficulty is quite balanced: once you start to feel comfy, it gives you another challenge. So you'll never get bored, even after beating the game: you can go for additional NG+ playthroughs and make the game harder (yes, harder). Just give up Kuro's charm and ring the demon bell ;D

    But besides the combat, this game has some more to offer. The stunning visuals of mountainous Japan, filled with gorgeous castles and temples, detailed armor of human warriors and fascinating creatures, which, as I suspect, are inspired by Japanese mythology. The game on the whole feels very Japanese, but it doesn't require you to know almost anything about their culture beforehand. The story is clear and quite linear, yet you can have 4 different endings. There are not so many characters, but each one of them has a story to tell. Plus some pieces of lore can be found in item descriptions and environment. If you pay attention the lore becomes more deep and complex.

    Easily one of the best (or even the best) game I've ever played. Well done, FromSoftware.
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  83. May 14, 2021
    10
    Don't go in expecting a Soulsborne game.
    You don't get to customize your character.
    You don't get to just use any weapon.

    That doesn't mean it is bad. In fact, I think it's a brilliant move. FromSoft has set a narrative with this that makes for a -real- story to be told with the player, rather than AT the player like in other FromSoft titles.
  84. May 14, 2021
    10
    Amazing game. Contrary to popular belief you in fact die way more than twice.
  85. May 13, 2021
    10
    Masterpiece. Masterpiece. Masterpiece. Masterpiece. Masterpiece. Masterpiece.
  86. May 10, 2021
    9
    I'm not into Souls-like but this game caught me from the start with it's great and accurate game play and mechanics. Every death is your own fault and you learn the timing really quickly. Interesting Story, mediocre graphics and increasing difficulty make this game for me the best of the From Software games.
  87. May 9, 2021
    10
    Атмосфера, графика, стилистика, музыка.....Миядзаки снова удивил! Респект!
  88. May 9, 2021
    8
    Change my mind. Beat the game but as for me ds and bb still much better. This game is ok if you got pations to play it a lot and master all the enemys and bosses. But after one time playthrougth there is no intension to play more and that is a pity - my mark is 8
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    I rate this product with 0 mark, because of a huge frustration and disappointment which this game gave me. I
    Change my mind. Beat the game but as for me ds and bb still much better. This game is ok if you got pations to play it a lot and master all the enemys and bosses. But after one time playthrougth there is no intension to play more and that is a pity - my mark is 8
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    I rate this product with 0 mark, because of a huge frustration and disappointment which this game gave me. I beated all the parts of the dark souls series many times, but suckkiro is way too hard for me. The game counstantly holds you in a hard tension and concentration. Two hours in this game feels like I have played 24 hours. This is not a game already its more like some kind of a human performance test. I dont like parryng **** in dark souls and I never used it. Sekiro - the whole f game is parrying, wtf FROM? No balance, ordinary enemys are worthless, but boss battles are completely impossible. You can die from one shot easely and this is expectable and acceptable, but its not when bosses have tons of hp.
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  89. Apr 26, 2021
    3
    I give a 10 for game idea and story.
    I give a 5 for game complexity. I managed to go the wrong way several times and had to Google the steps to figure out where I was supposed to go. That makes it open world type, but it is really a fixed path. The two were not mixed well.
    I give a 0 for difficulty. While there is no setting for changing the difficulty, it is a must for any game. I am a
    I give a 10 for game idea and story.
    I give a 5 for game complexity. I managed to go the wrong way several times and had to Google the steps to figure out where I was supposed to go. That makes it open world type, but it is really a fixed path. The two were not mixed well.
    I give a 0 for difficulty. While there is no setting for changing the difficulty, it is a must for any game. I am a player that wants to enjoy a game, not curse and swear at it for being to hard (too fast, too much damage, my reaction skills very poor, my understanding of using tactics in this game)
    After spending several hours getting nowhere I used the easy mode MOD and then I was able to get about half way through before giving up and deleting the game.
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  90. Apr 22, 2021
    10
    Amazing game play, lore and overrall difficulty - it's quite fair TBH, This gem has to be experienced and talked more about. Absolutely recommend if you like a bit of a learning curve and a super rewarding Git gud-feeling.
  91. Apr 19, 2021
    10
    From Software managed to make yet another master piece!
    With a unique fresh combat system, that feels similar to Dark Souls and Bloodborne, yet, completely different so that you can't rely on your former muscle memory.
    This time, combat evolves around parrying your enemies attack to break their posture. The game manages to make you feel truly satisfied when over coming a mini or true
    From Software managed to make yet another master piece!
    With a unique fresh combat system, that feels similar to Dark Souls and Bloodborne, yet, completely different so that you can't rely on your former muscle memory.

    This time, combat evolves around parrying your enemies attack to break their posture. The game manages to make you feel truly satisfied when over coming a mini or true boss because you've mastered his move sets and timings.

    The game feels too hard at times, especially towards the end, but that's only because no other game you've played before requires this kind of input. I needed 4 hours, including grinding for more attack power, until I finally beat the last boss for the first time. Now I kill him almost always on my first attempt. The game offers you subtle ways to make the game harder, in one way with an item that makes enemies hit harder, while also giving more reward, and another way is an item which, when giving away, makes your blocks (or not perfect parries), deal a little damage to you (this one is only unlocked after beating the game once and carries over even to a new save file, I guess so new players won't accidentally make the game harder than it already is).

    The game could use a bit more polish with some mechanics, like the special abilities and your secondary weapons, for they don't feel all useful and you might only use 2-3 of the available options (there are plenty of skills and secondary weapons, you might stick to a certain set for your play style the whole game through).

    Nothing negatively mentioned would be worth reducing the points for the whole game is such a great experience that nothing else could compare to it. So far, there's only one game only announced where you play a humanoid monkey, that has the looks as if it will play like Sekiro, so Sekiro holds a candle of being yet another unique master piece from the Dark Souls makers.
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  92. Apr 16, 2021
    0
    Очередное дрочиво для садомазахистов. Ултрасложность убивает какой-либо интерес играть. Хотя любителям задрачивать каждого босса два часа к ряду изводя свои нервы - в самый раз.
  93. Apr 13, 2021
    10
    "Git Gud" - These words have never rang truer.
    As a long time soulsbourne veteran I will begin by saying that Sekiro is one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult, of the genre. It is also one of the best.
  94. Apr 7, 2021
    10
    Sekiro is amazing. Probably the best third person action game I've played. I loved the story and world as well.
  95. Apr 6, 2021
    10
    in challenging gameplay, anyone who has the patience to learn how to fight and finish it will realize why it is game of the year 2019. it is not unfairly difficult as some people acclaim it simply invites you to plan a strategy instead of running towards all enemies as if you are indestructible.
  96. Apr 5, 2021
    10
    What a masterpiece. Sekiro is excellent. From its combat, world and story this is Miyazaki magnum opus.
  97. Mar 21, 2021
    9
    I picked this up after playing a lot of Souls and initially found the game to be "too hard" putting the game away for many months. Fast forward and I'm on a second playing to the game. It has completely consumed my interest and become my favorite FromSoftware title to date.

    So what changed with my second playthrough? My attention to in game mechanics and accepting parrying as the method
    I picked this up after playing a lot of Souls and initially found the game to be "too hard" putting the game away for many months. Fast forward and I'm on a second playing to the game. It has completely consumed my interest and become my favorite FromSoftware title to date.

    So what changed with my second playthrough? My attention to in game mechanics and accepting parrying as the method of playstyle. This change completely transformed the so called "harder than souls" format. I also made an effort to slow down and look through the world environment and discover the advantages of using the right prosthetics. Put simply, I spent more time learning what Sekiro offered rather than trying to play it like Dark Souls. Some of the Boss fights that were impossible in my first playthrough I completed in two attempts. I actually find the game easier than souls now.

    The lore is unreal in this game, I'm absolutely in love with the story of this game and investing in total immersion to Sekiro is what really starts to propel it forward beyond my first impressions. It has the right balance of fantasy, historical weight, and most importantly a incredible story. I suggest completely doing your homework on the story, it pays dividends.

    Anyway, others have said what I have. Loving this game, I've completely immersed myself in the lore. I've completely accepting playing Shinobi playstyle reminiscent to Tenchu. I'm so happy I gave this game another opportunity. I'm very happy it stands out nothing like Souls, not quite like Tenchu. It has its own unique quality that make it exceptional.
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  98. Mar 14, 2021
    10
    This was one of the best gaming experiences I have had in a long time. It was also extremely challenging, unforgiving, and frustrating, so much so that I have actually uninstalled the game after about 10 hours, swearing to never play it again. But boy, am I glad I chickened out and started playing again. The combat is extremely satisfying once you get the hang of it, although it is stillThis was one of the best gaming experiences I have had in a long time. It was also extremely challenging, unforgiving, and frustrating, so much so that I have actually uninstalled the game after about 10 hours, swearing to never play it again. But boy, am I glad I chickened out and started playing again. The combat is extremely satisfying once you get the hang of it, although it is still brutally unforgiving. You will die a lot and that is part of the game. Some bosses are really ridiculously powerful, but you can learn how to fight them effectively without cheesing them. It is possible, there are even people doing no-hit runs.

    Some tips:
    * buy coin purses and gain enough experience for a new skill point before every (mini)boss fight
    * learn how to dodge and parry properly - the timing is crucial and it results in the combat being more satisfying
    * in some ways Sekiro is a rhythm game, so work on studying the bosses and learning their pattern
    * and most importantly, do not give up like I nearly did, you would be missing out on an amazing gaming experience!
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  99. Mar 2, 2021
    9
    Sekiro es un "Dark Souls" centrado en una única build (la de shinobi) ambientado en la edad media japonesa. A la vez que perdemos libertad y jugabilidad a la hora de crear un personaje y definir nuestro estilo de juego, el hecho de que sólo haya una clase jugable permite a los desarrolladores crear una historia, unos enemigos y unas mecánicas mucho más complejas que Dark Souls. En mi caso,Sekiro es un "Dark Souls" centrado en una única build (la de shinobi) ambientado en la edad media japonesa. A la vez que perdemos libertad y jugabilidad a la hora de crear un personaje y definir nuestro estilo de juego, el hecho de que sólo haya una clase jugable permite a los desarrolladores crear una historia, unos enemigos y unas mecánicas mucho más complejas que Dark Souls. En mi caso, por ejemplo, jugar a Dark Souls con builds de cuerpo a cuerpo se me da francamente mal mientras que Sekiro es un juego que se me da bastante bien. Esto se debe a que las mecánicas de Sekiro son ultra "fair play" con el jugador y ponen a nuestra disposición un arsenal de habilidades, sobre todo defensivas y de sigilo, que nos permiten enfrentarnos a cualquier situación.

    Sekiro es un juego que requiere de muchos más reflejos y habilidad con el mando que Dark Souls pero que ofrece una experiencia de juego única y muy satisfactoria. Como siempre la historia, la banda sonora, el diseño y la jugabilidad son sobresalientes como en todos los títulos de Form Software y aunque no lo he rejugado tantas veces como, por ejemplo, DS3 se trata de una obra de arte que no puede faltar en tu biblioteca.
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  100. Feb 28, 2021
    10
    This is an amazing game and it made Dark Souls 3 feel boring to me. Beautiful graphics, best combat i've ever seen in a game and the difficulty makes it a great challenge.
Metascore
88

Generally favorable reviews - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 25
  2. Negative: 0 out of 25
  1. Game World Navigator Magazine
    May 15, 2019
    80
    There’s no leveling (in Soulsborne sense of the word), no covenants, no multiplayer, no variety in armor and weapons. It could be written off a stylistic choice, if the rest of the game didn’t feel very similar to the previous FromSoftware games. But it does, so Sekrio comes across as rather shallow. [Issue#237, p.28]
  2. Apr 27, 2019
    88
    Sekiro Shadows Die Twice is a milestone in the genre. It offers complex, stunning and precise sword fights and duels that its predecessors lacked, and from which its successors will have to keep up with. You no longer simply learn by repeatedly and unfairly dying, but you refine your talents as a player. You seek unique methods to overcome each boss, rather than just rolling at the right time before spamming a few hits.
  3. Edge Magazine
    Apr 25, 2019
    90
    Dozens of hours later, we're still not sure how we feel about it. It's a game of contradictions, open and flexible in its level design, yet resolutely strict in its combat... It is a brilliant game, that is certain. but it is often a difficult one to truly love. Naturally, we can't put it down. [Issue#332, p.104]