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May 2019
(90%)
107 Reviews
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Deep, rewarding combat system, Tons of flexibility in how you navigate and approach enemies, Optional quests and hidden content galore
Enemies and locations could be more varied, Occasional camera and control problems
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice manages to live up to its monstrously high expectations in nearly every way. Its high-risk combat system is as satisfying as it is punishing, and its level design begs you to explore every inch of the world. While its locations a...
Published: 2024-01-12, Author: Steven , review by: gamepro.com.au
Abstract: Undoubtedly, FromSoftware stands as a pinnacle in developing some of the finest video games of our generation. Leading this success are some of the best Dark Souls games. In contrast to many other developers, a FromSoftware release resonates like the impa...
Abstract: I get the feeling that FromSoftware's reputation for making masochistically difficult games is going to turn a lot of people away from playing Sekiro. And, in fairness, it can be a difficult game.Discounting Souls-like experiences like Ashen or Darksider...
Abstract: 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 weaponised prosthetic arm, but there are plenty of moments when the sword is sheathed and the game shows a quie...
Published: 2019-04-02, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Time it wrong, of course, and you will be brutally, often fatally stabbed. Such risk/reward-based battling has been part of From Software's games since the days of Demon Souls. Unlike earlier entries, however, the Mikiri Counter is not some obscure abilit...
Abstract: "I see you're no stranger to cruelty," observes a character later on in From Software's predictably astonishing Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Hearing that, I couldn't help but reflect on how many games are strangers to their own cruelty, wilfully blind to it...
Boasting the best swordfighting in the business, Sekiro is a game of rare but deserved self-assurance. You'll despair as it breaks you down, but then you'll exult as it builds you up. It's a journey like little else in gaming, and if you're up for the cha...
Published: 2019-03-26, Author: Samuel , review by: gamesradar.com
Sizzling combat that forces you to be aggressive, A branching world full of secrets to find, A clear story mixed with cryptic side quests
Shoddy stealth with AI that's easy to fool
Sekiro has the best swordfights in any video game. It leans too heavily on its mediocre stealth, but its satisfying combat will keep you going through hundreds of brutal deaths...
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an extremely well designed, atmospheric and beautiful game. It's got possibly the best action-combat system of any RPG ever released and the story, coupled with the incredible world-building, always makes you want to see aroun...