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  1. Aug 5, 2021
    10
    Nisam ljubitelj Fromsoftware igara jer imaju presporo i nespretno upravljanje. Sjekira je izgledala previše dobro da bi se prošlo pa je tako. Kontrole su stroge i super brze. Ovo je teška igra, ali nije strašno ako ste akcijski igrač.
  2. Aug 5, 2021
    10
    Don't get turned off thinking this game is for people with mad skills and reflexes and such.
    I'm not one of those people, never was, and I'll be 40 years old in a few months. Other than WoW, I mostly stuck to turn-based rpgs into my 30s. And I'm telling you, just as with Dark Souls, there are enough "git gud" guides that help immensely to make it beatable for people such as me. You will
    Don't get turned off thinking this game is for people with mad skills and reflexes and such.
    I'm not one of those people, never was, and I'll be 40 years old in a few months. Other than WoW, I mostly stuck to turn-based rpgs into my 30s. And I'm telling you, just as with Dark Souls, there are enough "git gud" guides that help immensely to make it beatable for people such as me. You will be challenged. You will get frustrated sometimes. You will also learn, and victory will be all the sweeter because of it.
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  3. Aug 5, 2021
    10
    Amazing game. I have an all encompassing obsession with it at the moment. Hell, even Helen Keller would have been able to see what is going on here.Now onto 100% 'íng this baby. I am gonna climb that ♥♥♥♥ like I would climb Mount Everest. I don't care if I even get lost. Don't bother calling for back-up.
  4. Aug 6, 2021
    10
    Roses are red, Sekiro is hard, Who is the braindead and that put the blazing bull in the yard?
  5. Aug 6, 2021
    10
    Great game, good fighting mechanics and a great story. Please get this game its worth it.
  6. Aug 6, 2021
    10
    Good game especially if you liked the Tenchu games from PS2 :) such awesomeness.
  7. Aug 6, 2021
    10
    Amazing game! Reminds me of dark souls. Amazing environment. Amazing music. Amazing gameplay.
    Bosses are so rememberable and perfect.
  8. Aug 6, 2021
    10
    Les boss et les combats de Sekiro. Donnez-lui votre patience et il vous récompensera avec certains des meilleurs combats de n'importe quel jeu vidéo, des histoires parallèles poétiques et un monde plein de secrets. C'est le jeu le plus difficile que j'aie jamais terminé et pourtant, dès que j'ai battu le boss final, j'ai démarré un nouveau jeu. Je suis déterminé à explorer les histoiresLes boss et les combats de Sekiro. Donnez-lui votre patience et il vous récompensera avec certains des meilleurs combats de n'importe quel jeu vidéo, des histoires parallèles poétiques et un monde plein de secrets. C'est le jeu le plus difficile que j'aie jamais terminé et pourtant, dès que j'ai battu le boss final, j'ai démarré un nouveau jeu. Je suis déterminé à explorer les histoires secondaires que j'ai manquées - et à poignarder ce singe sanglant dans le cou juste une fois de plus. Expand
  9. Aug 6, 2021
    10
    After BB and D1-3, souls games had become comfortable. Still challenging, but familiar.
    Starting Sekiro felt like starting Dark Souls 1 for the first time. It was frustrating at first, but in the end I loved it.
    The combat rhythm is so unique and so satisfying. And ultimately it made the boss fights feel the most "Fair" of any From Soft game. The rules of engagement must be learned, but
    After BB and D1-3, souls games had become comfortable. Still challenging, but familiar.
    Starting Sekiro felt like starting Dark Souls 1 for the first time. It was frustrating at first, but in the end I loved it.
    The combat rhythm is so unique and so satisfying. And ultimately it made the boss fights feel the most "Fair" of any From Soft game. The rules of engagement must be learned, but once you do, it is purely up to execution.
    A common occurrence for me would be to struggle on a boss for hours on end, and then have one fight where it just clicks and I would take almost no damage before landing the final killing blow.
    There were a couple fights were I would win with a sliver of health left, but almost all of the bosses are posture-based fights and would resolve once I got into that flow. (A distinction that you'll understand quickly once playing).To me this is From Soft saying: hey folks, this is how you do souls-like. They've made an incredible game. And for those willing to put in the hours its an incredible fight.
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  10. Aug 6, 2021
    10
    Sekiro isn't exactly a true souls like game, it has a very unique combat system in combination with both stealth/parkour gameplay. This gives players many options in how they want to approach each level in the game and also gives players more tools in terms of how they want to approach mini bosses. However, the way that true boss fights work in this game forces you to master theSekiro isn't exactly a true souls like game, it has a very unique combat system in combination with both stealth/parkour gameplay. This gives players many options in how they want to approach each level in the game and also gives players more tools in terms of how they want to approach mini bosses. However, the way that true boss fights work in this game forces you to master the fundamentals of its combat system in order to progress. Although there are plenty of cheese strategies you can search up and use, certain bosses are there as skill checks and will bend you over their knee to spank you for sucking. Expand
  11. Aug 6, 2021
    10
    Unlike traditional souls games, the clunk factor in Sekiro is pretty much non existent. I can only think of one mini boss, in which there are two types of them, that has a certain air of clunkiness to them. Beyond that, the gameplay is definitely smooth and fluid. The graphics are good, the music is decent, the story and lore are interesting.
  12. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    Best among Solusbourne games. From Software masterpiece. Git gud game its too gud.
  13. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    Good game. but the name does not do it service, definitely died more than twice.
  14. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    Finally beat the game after 43 hours. One of the most difficult games I ever played. Frustrating at times, but a great gaming experience overall. Beautiful world, great combat, tons of replayability value.
  15. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    If you're coming from Dark Souls, good luck unlearning everything you've learned, because you'll just about have to in order to progress.
  16. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    10/10 FromSoftware game. Bosses are somewhat easy tho but game is still dank as ****
  17. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    Sekiro adds the posture system and making the constant attacking and pinpoint deflecting a must in every encounter - steel clashes on steel in a rhythmic, mesmerizing, and almost hypnotic manner.
    Another crucial element that makes this game such an enthralling experience to play is the inclusion of perilous attacks. When the enemy flashes a red kanji symbol, you have a second to determine
    Sekiro adds the posture system and making the constant attacking and pinpoint deflecting a must in every encounter - steel clashes on steel in a rhythmic, mesmerizing, and almost hypnotic manner.
    Another crucial element that makes this game such an enthralling experience to play is the inclusion of perilous attacks. When the enemy flashes a red kanji symbol, you have a second to determine what they're doing and how you're supposed to react accordingly: will they thrust you? Step on their weapon the moment it launches. Will they perform a sweep? Jump over the sweep and counter them with an overhead attack. Will they attempt to grab you? Dodge towards their back to give yourself a big opening. This system feels daunting at first, but I guarantee it will click with you at some point in the game, and it will feel fantastic to counter perilous attacks, something no other video game has ever done yet.
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  18. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    If I have to describe the combat of Sekiro, it is a dance. And to be specific - Sekiro is a Waltz.
    It is a personal duet between you and your opponent. It is elegant as it is sophisticated. It is a melody of elegant movement and counters, it is a song of sword clashes. In order to best your opponent, you have to learn the steps of the waltz: Learn the timings, learn the counters, learn
    If I have to describe the combat of Sekiro, it is a dance. And to be specific - Sekiro is a Waltz.
    It is a personal duet between you and your opponent. It is elegant as it is sophisticated. It is a melody of elegant movement and counters, it is a song of sword clashes. In order to best your opponent, you have to learn the steps of the waltz: Learn the timings, learn the counters, learn the dance. Only when you have mastered these, will you end the dance befitting a true shinobi: through a Shinobi Execution.
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  19. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    The FS games are literally an institution of "git gud" with sekiro being the dean of admissions.
  20. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    It's like the Turbo Pug of endless racers only a souls game. Great visuals.
  21. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    An absolutely superb game and easily my favorite FromSoft game to date. Best combat I've seen.
  22. Aug 7, 2021
    10
    Personally, as a fan of From Software games, this was an amazing experience and I loved the game. Easily one of my favorite games and have already started my second playthrough. If you want a challenge and a whole new combat experience to master, get it.
  23. Aug 8, 2021
    10
    "Must buy" If you want to repeatly die more than twice... It's a masterpiece beyond my words. Stop sitting there and buy it.
  24. Aug 8, 2021
    10
    Now that I've beaten all 4 endings and done a no death run i can 100% recommend this game. When I first played it in 2020 I gave up before i even got to the first proper boss. I got extremely frustrated just because of a bigger enemy and I didn't think the parrying/deflecting and gameplay were for me. I played for 80 minutes and then got a refund. Fast forward to a few months ago, betweenNow that I've beaten all 4 endings and done a no death run i can 100% recommend this game. When I first played it in 2020 I gave up before i even got to the first proper boss. I got extremely frustrated just because of a bigger enemy and I didn't think the parrying/deflecting and gameplay were for me. I played for 80 minutes and then got a refund. Fast forward to a few months ago, between 2020 and this year, I had played through the souls series, so when I saw Sekiro on sale I picked it up again. The difference is, this time I was willing to make the effort to understand how to play the game and understand its mechanics, and I was rewarded with one of the most rich and fulfilling games I've ever played, even surpassing my high expectations after playing Dark Souls. So don't be like me last year, and don't be like Asmongold. I assure you, give the game a second or even third chance and you might be surprised by how good it feels to finally get a grasp of the combat system Expand
  25. Aug 8, 2021
    10
    I came here admiringly. At present, I have defeated Xianichiro in 10.6 hours, and now I go back to fight Madame Butterfly and then it should be Xianfeng Temple. The more you fight, the more addicted you are! The best of 2019 is worthy of the name! Super praise!
  26. Aug 8, 2021
    10
    This game took the life out of me. it beat me down over and over but when i finally beat it, i ascended to the heavens. the story is amazing, the character arcs (in all endings) are great, it was worth every penny.
  27. Aug 8, 2021
    10
    Another fantastic addition to From Softs catalog, with sword play that far outpaces its predecessors and flows with more grace than Nioh could hope to have. A honest to goodness masterpiece.
  28. Aug 8, 2021
    10
    Might break a few things around your desk but it's worth it. Really fun stuff.
  29. Aug 8, 2021
    10
    10/10 would never play this gain, just beat all the boses, i had to beat the game basically 3 times to unlock the endings and secret bosses and alternate bosses, loved the game, hard as nuts i would expect nothing less from fromsoftware. love it but never again will i put myself through that again, that ape...... i still see him in my nightmares..... all hail shura.
  30. Aug 8, 2021
    10
    Monkey samurais 10/10 New to souls like games? This game is going to be hell for you. Souls like god? This game is going to be even worse of a hell for you; because you gotta retrain yourself to not roll away from every attack. Instead you have to learn how to parry/deflect every attack at the perfect time. It'll take time, and patience to get the hang of it, but the game does a perfectMonkey samurais 10/10 New to souls like games? This game is going to be hell for you. Souls like god? This game is going to be even worse of a hell for you; because you gotta retrain yourself to not roll away from every attack. Instead you have to learn how to parry/deflect every attack at the perfect time. It'll take time, and patience to get the hang of it, but the game does a perfect job of helping you know how to react. Using perfect audio and visual clues to react to. Once you get the hang of it you'll look and feel like a god, and you'll look at dark souls combat as silly looking. Everything about this game is polished and perfected. Expand
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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]