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May 2019
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The editors liked
Sizzling combat that forces you to be aggressive
A branching world full of secrets to find
A clear story mixed with cryptic side quests
Beautiful ancient Japanese world
Unique battle mechanics
Stunning
Fluid graphics
Deep
Challenging combat system
A welcome twist on the Soulsborne games
Heart-pumping boss battles
Intricately designed game world
Visually stunning
Audio and Musical Score are sublime
New Combat system
Freedom of movement granted by new Agility
Makes me want to get better
The editors didn't like
Shoddy stealth with AI that's easy to fool
It's even harder than previous FromSoftware games (but we'll leave that up to you whether its a good thing or bad thing. )
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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...
Sekiro Shadows Die Twice is a very hard game, but it's really rewarding and satisfying once you understand the core mechanics. Just make sure to be patient because blindly hacking and slashing won't get you very far!Verdict 9.0/10...
Sekiro evolves From Software's formula into a stylish stealth-action adventure that, naturally, emphasizes precision and skill in its combat. It walks the line between deliberate and patient stealth and breakneck melee combat against threats both earthly...
Abstract: A lot has already been discussed with regards to the posture system that is at the core of Sekiro's combat, but it's worth emphasizing just how different this system makes the fights feel from anything else From Software has ever done. Basically, instead...
At the end of the day, the way this game plays for you, really depends on the kind of player you are. The game is hard, but if you enjoy a challenge, historical Japanese sites, lore, and most importantly, Dark Souls games, then this is for you. You'll be...
Smooth and exhilarating combat experience, Posture Gauge system adds more depth to combat, Enthralling storyline, Shinobi Prosthetic customization is surprisingly fun, Early parts of the game are designed to ease you into it
Notorious difficulty makes it unsuitable for many gamers, Players may find themselves lost midway through the game, It's a game that many gamers may never complete
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a difficult, yet rewarding game that will certainly allow many action role-playing game enthusiasts have a great time, but it's not a game for everyone...
Good mix of fun and challenge, Beautiful world design, Engaging story
Easy to get lost in the map, Combat is different from other Souls games, Not beginner friendly
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Published: 2019-03-25, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: I swoop from the rooftop, plunging my katana into the enemy. A geyser of blood erupts as he dies. But I'm already slashing at his compatriot, who fumbles with his weapon, and he too dies. More enemies arrive and I leap back onto a nearby roof with my grap...