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May 2019
(90%)
40 Reviews
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More punishing than ever, Shinobi Deathblows are satisfying, Balances brutality with beauty, Combat is smooth and rewarding
Yep, more punishing than ever, Not for those without patience, Accept you may never finish it
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is not for those who are looking for an easy ride. If you aren't someone who enjoys challenge in their games, then this is not the title for you. Seriously. You need to accept that you may not ever finish Sekiro. However, if you...
Every combat encounter is brutally satisfying, The world is gorgeous and brimming with deep, dark secrets, Doesn't hold your hand and is all the better for it, A wonderful setting filled with fascinating tales and characters
Camera can prove frustrating at times
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the best games to emerge this year, adding yet another masterpiece to FromSoftware's formidable catalogue of grim, uncompromising experiences.Nearly every encounter feels like a nuanced session of cat-and-mouse as you d...
Abstract: Sony's PlayStation 4 is fast approaching its sixth birthday, and that poses a problem. You see, game developers have seen fit to release a game for almost every day the console has been available, leaving you with well over 1,500 titles to choose from. Th...
Abstract: Let's dive in.Sekiro's main combat controls and actions incorporate attack (with sword), block, deflect, dodge, jump, item usage, and the ninja prosthetic tool. The goal in any enemy engagement is to trigger a “Shinobi Deathblow”, where you actually execu...
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Published: 2019-04-04, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I was a little apprehensive to try my hand at reviewing FromSoftware's latest action adventure, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. I've never played any of the Souls games before; frankly they sounded a touch on the masochistic side, and while I never shy away fr...
Published: 2019-03-29, Author: Christian , review by: newgamenetwork.com
Fantastic combat, stunning locales, and effortless traversal make Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice a thoroughly enjoyable change of pace for From Software. Though with some imperfections, it's still a uniquely bold statement from a studio that's proven their pro...
Abstract: In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, the thread between life and death is tenuous. As the One-Armed Wolf, a loyal shinobi seeking to save a young noble with a cursed bloodline, you traverse a feudal Japan so saturated with the remnants of war that the idea of mo...
Demanding but exhilarating combat, Intricately designed environments that reward exploration, Satisfying stealth mechanics that encourage you to observe and strategise
Enemies can be inconsistent in the way they behave during caution and alerted phases, Y'know, sometimes it's just cruel
Demanding but exhilarating combat, Intricately designed environments that reward exploration, Satisfying stealth mechanics that encourage you to observe and strategise
Enemies can be inconsistent in the way they behave during caution and alerted phases, Y'know, sometimes it's just cruel