Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Out Now
Action-adventure game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice by From Software and Activision is now available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.
Fans of Soulsborne series rejoice as renowned Japanese developer From Software returns with a new action-adventure IP titled Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice in association with publisher Activision, out now for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Sekiro will take players back to Sengoku period of feudal Japan and let them assume the role of a shinobi known as Wolf, who will go out on a personal quest for vengeance when his lord, the Divine Heir Kuro is kidnapped by a Samurai of Ashina clan.
RELATED: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Story Preview
Before he was defeated in battle, his left arm was severed and the valiant ninja warrior wakes up later to find it being replaced with a prosthetic given to him by a hermit monk named Busshi, who now dubs him as Sekiro, the one-armed wolf.
Driven by vengeance and his duty to his lord, he now sets out with a sharpened katana and armed in gadgets and weaponry within his prosthetic to lay a pile of bodies. On his way, Wolf comes across corrupt monks, deadly ogre and a giant snake.
RELATED: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Gameplay and Boss Battle
Primary gameplay mechanics of combat revolves around attack and making counter but be ready to die a lot more than twice. Instead of constantly dodging attacks, parrying in pitched battles would pay off a lot more than one may think.
Other than engaging in frontal confrontation, covert methods of waging warfare are very effective. Though it's very unique resurrection system lets you get back to the fight almost immediately after you die once, it may make you cost everything.
RELATED: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice TGS Trailer
For a simplified overview of what you are getting into while playing Sekiro, watch out the official launch trailer below.
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Players who mostly relates to Bloodborne or Dark Souls series would miss the role-playing aspect of those games in this title but it is good enough to live up to your expectation and you might even come to appreciate it after spending some time.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a bit less dark than previous titles by From Software but just as gritty as one expects it to be. What initially started as a potential Tenchu sequel has turned out to be an acclaimed game worthy of its own name.
Fans of Soulsborne series rejoice as renowned Japanese developer From Software returns with a new action-adventure IP titled Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice in association with publisher Activision, out now for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Sekiro will take players back to Sengoku period of feudal Japan and let them assume the role of a shinobi known as Wolf, who will go out on a personal quest for vengeance when his lord, the Divine Heir Kuro is kidnapped by a Samurai of Ashina clan.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Out Now |
RELATED: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Story Preview
Before he was defeated in battle, his left arm was severed and the valiant ninja warrior wakes up later to find it being replaced with a prosthetic given to him by a hermit monk named Busshi, who now dubs him as Sekiro, the one-armed wolf.
Driven by vengeance and his duty to his lord, he now sets out with a sharpened katana and armed in gadgets and weaponry within his prosthetic to lay a pile of bodies. On his way, Wolf comes across corrupt monks, deadly ogre and a giant snake.
Action and Stealth |
RELATED: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Gameplay and Boss Battle
Primary gameplay mechanics of combat revolves around attack and making counter but be ready to die a lot more than twice. Instead of constantly dodging attacks, parrying in pitched battles would pay off a lot more than one may think.
Other than engaging in frontal confrontation, covert methods of waging warfare are very effective. Though it's very unique resurrection system lets you get back to the fight almost immediately after you die once, it may make you cost everything.
Strategize Your Moves |
RELATED: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice TGS Trailer
For a simplified overview of what you are getting into while playing Sekiro, watch out the official launch trailer below.
RELATED: Top 10 Most Anticipated Video Games of 2019
Players who mostly relates to Bloodborne or Dark Souls series would miss the role-playing aspect of those games in this title but it is good enough to live up to your expectation and you might even come to appreciate it after spending some time.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a bit less dark than previous titles by From Software but just as gritty as one expects it to be. What initially started as a potential Tenchu sequel has turned out to be an acclaimed game worthy of its own name.