Why Sekiro is TOO HARD ¦ Examining the “Skill Issue”

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I heard it so much back in 2019. Sekiro Shadows Die Twice is "too hard." But after playing it over and over, I think I realize where that statement derives from. Elden Ring and the other traditional souls games give the player so many options and Sekiro, well, doesn't. Let's dive deep into this topic and see what we can discover!
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@livingsmart
@livingsmart Рік тому
Sekiro is a true "Git Gut" game. Kinda similar to Doom Eternal. You do not upgrade your character, you upgrade yourself, which is immensely satisfying.
@otto_jk
@otto_jk Рік тому
I stopped playing the game after the realization that it's basically a rythm game and in the time it would take me to get good I could start playing the piano again and git gud at that and I would actually have a useful skill acquired instead of just a videogame completed.
@raijinoflimgrave8708
@raijinoflimgrave8708 Рік тому
​@Otto JK cringe. Piano is useful? Lol
@otto_jk
@otto_jk Рік тому
@@raijinoflimgrave8708 I'm not religious but my local church always offers good money to pianists to visit summer camps to play a few hymns. And one doesn't need to be even that good to get hired.
@xotillweod5410
@xotillweod5410 Рік тому
@@otto_jk talking bout church camp and pianos in the UKposts comments there’s no way you’re real
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming Рік тому
Y'all are killing me fr💀
@Stats2BackIt
@Stats2BackIt Рік тому
The Genichiro fight on top of Ashina Castle is probably one of the greatest skill checks in all of video gaming. The amount of times I grappled up to that arena my first playthrough is absurd 🙃
@plasmasupremacy9321
@plasmasupremacy9321 Рік тому
I died a lot to him too, but that's where the combat really clicked for me and I learnt to be aggressive as well as defensive. After that fight, I wouldn't say the rest of the game was "easy" exactly... but I died a lot less and every fight was so much more satisfying
@badmanjosh6091
@badmanjosh6091 Рік тому
Same I hate that first grapple
@remrem-gx3ml
@remrem-gx3ml Рік тому
nah monkeh is worse
@darkreuchiha1842
@darkreuchiha1842 Рік тому
same dude
@EZeasyET
@EZeasyET Рік тому
I'm currently at this exact spot on my first play through 😂 it's definitely teaching me to "git gud"
@justinsanity501
@justinsanity501 Місяць тому
I think a big reason Sekiro’s combat is more fun when people get the hang of it is because defense and offense are both tied so closely together. This makes it feel more like a back and forth battle than elden rings endless boss combos where you just have to dodge and wait for an opening.
@anonfinally1692
@anonfinally1692 11 днів тому
I have played the more modern Fromsoft games (DS, ER, BB, Sekiro, AC) and what I notice the biggest difference is the other games make you dodge and attack but Sekiro rewards you to face the bosses head on making it very exciting and tactical.
@highlander6573
@highlander6573 8 днів тому
It feels like an anime battle
@Nyarly-san
@Nyarly-san День тому
@@anonfinally1692and bloodborne really rewards trading blows and immense aggression with the rally system
@anonfinally1692
@anonfinally1692 День тому
@@Nyarly-san I agree with you it's my second favorite behind Sekiro. It is very good.
@thelastpersononearth9765
@thelastpersononearth9765 4 місяці тому
A lot of people ignore Hanbei, but he's pretty good to learn the game fundamentals. And to perfect it, fight genichiro again in memories.
@colossaltitan3546
@colossaltitan3546 3 місяці тому
Problem is hanbei only teaches you how to parry using the most tame and easy movesets, and won't really prepare you for what's to come ahead. Kind of like how cemetery of ash was nothing more than just a bunch of hollows but then there's Gundyr as a tutorial boss. Only difference is DS3 plays entirely differently.
@thelastpersononearth9765
@thelastpersononearth9765 3 місяці тому
@@colossaltitan3546 I agree, but there are several gamers who struggle with generals or some common enemies too.
@vavist
@vavist Місяць тому
inner genichiro and isshin both help me hella with perfecting deflects
@seinarusenshii4224
@seinarusenshii4224 Місяць тому
agree 100% i would beat genichiro in memories over and over again even if i won
@sub7se7en
@sub7se7en 25 днів тому
@@colossaltitan3546 I disagree. Hanbei was crucial for me to understand the way the game works and how it expects you to fight. I went from struggling against General Naomori Kawarada to beating Gyoubu Oniwa on my first try. The key was spending about an hour with Hanbei and practicing the game mechanics, developing a fundamental understanding of Sekiro. He changed my experience from frustratingly difficult to very enjoyable.
@gnork9541
@gnork9541 10 місяців тому
As someone who's quit 3 years ago after dying to genichiro over 40 times and coming back yesterday and finishing half the game with less than 10 deaths total, I can confirm that it was indeed skill issue.
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming 10 місяців тому
Congrats, my brother💪.
@RealityBased
@RealityBased 9 місяців тому
I feel i cheese the game. I got through the entire game baiting out certain moves from bosses, stealthing at every opportunity, and spamming the parry button to some degree.
@sortasour2964
@sortasour2964 9 місяців тому
@@RealityBasedits not a cheese when the game hands you the mechanics to do what you do
@RealityBased
@RealityBased 9 місяців тому
@@sortasour2964 fair enough
@MadZwe1
@MadZwe1 9 місяців тому
​@@RealityBasedyou probably didn't cheese as much as you think as many are patched Even then, cheesing is more difficult to me at least
@zach.hanford
@zach.hanford Рік тому
I've beaten almost all of the FromSoft games and I agree with the general consensus. Sekiro was by a wide margin the steepest learning curve, but once mastered it ruins the combat system of every other game.
@eddieb1995
@eddieb1995 Рік тому
Yup. Ghosts of Tsushima felt like an arcade sword game after Sekiro. And I love them both but man the combat of Sekiro is more relentless and fierce.
@tobiasmccallum9697
@tobiasmccallum9697 Рік тому
Less brain power for Sekiro, more coordination and reaction time based. Not really a Soulsborne combat system tbh, more like CoD for Dark Souls. I preferred the more varied combat from before, it gave the advantage to cunning well read players / invaders
@Qilver
@Qilver Рік тому
I don't like the dark souls gameplay to be honest. But i do love sekiro really much. Wished they had more games like this. I also didn't like the gameplay from Elden ring, i only played the game because I loved the exploration and the beautifull world you're in. This got me through alot of the game
@jamesbrains1350
@jamesbrains1350 Рік тому
@@tobiasmccallum9697 it's less reaction time and more like learning each enemy combination like a difficult riff in guitar hero.
@tobiasmccallum9697
@tobiasmccallum9697 Рік тому
@@jamesbrains1350 guitar hero is actually a great analogy, both require huge coordination and timing. Dark souls is as much about the time you put in before the fight (builds, play style etc) as the boss fight its self. Its more a game for planning and forward thinking etc, but also more clunky because of that. OnS is either rage quit or cakewalk depending on if you have the right kit / upgrades / build
@MrKrishnadevotee
@MrKrishnadevotee 7 місяців тому
For someone who practiced marshal arts, I appreciate sekiro, it gives a virtual feeling of fighting/sparring and being in a meditative focus during action.
@slimeballsake
@slimeballsake 5 місяців тому
thank you, to really no hit a boss with no DB And Charmless, i had to get in a meditative flow state heavily, any outside thoughts i have will have me fumble😂😂
@tydendurler9574
@tydendurler9574 3 місяці тому
Are you Chief? Captain? Sheriff? No. I am Marshal. Marshal Arts. Nice to meet you.
@kaashkz
@kaashkz 3 місяці тому
@@tydendurler9574😭😭😭
@anon2427
@anon2427 2 місяці тому
I love Sekiro for the exact same reason, the rhythm, clear headed focus, and most of all pressure required reminds me very much of my kickboxing and Muay Thai spars
@casusolivas
@casusolivas 2 місяці тому
I love the moment when you are just in a perfect react mode and suddenly you just flow with the parries, jumps, attacks... its like getting in the zone, you need to enter to that zen state to beat them... its amazing
@Trigger0x10c
@Trigger0x10c 5 місяців тому
The lightning reversal is actually taught to you I think in the room right before the fight, after you beat the ashina elite, there's a banner that talks about the technique in the lore, and then the game gives you a prompt explaining how it works, which it repeats the first time you get hit by lightning in the Genichiro fight, as well as occasionally in the fountainhead palace I think
@InTheMindOfDavid
@InTheMindOfDavid 2 місяці тому
You’re absolutely right. You read the wall scroll that’s right behind the Elite and it tells you directly how to do it.
@potatoesblink3299
@potatoesblink3299 Місяць тому
Being told how to do it is different from learning a move that goes against instincts at the 3rd phase of a difficult fight It's also kind against the Difficult but fair philosophy of the game. Yes you're suppose to die a lot but learning a boss' patterns also stems from within the fight itself. Death is simply the result of too many mistakes or getting hit by a strong move that was blantly obvious and easy to deal with. All of which is on the player What happened with Lightning reversal was not obvious. And requires a bit of practice. Even as someone who knew Genichiro was gonna do that because I watched video before getting my hands on the game, it still felt kinda unfair. Knowing I would've taken more tries to beat him had I not been on YT
@InTheMindOfDavid
@InTheMindOfDavid Місяць тому
@@potatoesblink3299 How is that not also on the player? It’s almost the exact same way perilous attacks are handled. Only difference is you learn about the reversal through a scroll that explains and even has a painting of how to do it, on a wall. Plus, if you know how lightning works in real life, then it should be pretty obvious.
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming Місяць тому
@InTheMindOfDavid You're so right! When there's a thunderstorm outside I grab my katana and start jumping around so I can throw it away from me. ???? The hell are you on about, dude😂?
@potatoesblink3299
@potatoesblink3299 Місяць тому
@@InTheMindOfDavid Perilous attacks are taught to you gradually against sub bosses that aren't as punishing. You have time to breath in these concepts. The Makiri Counter tutorial in Hirata is up against a basic enemy who has lots of stabs, not to mention you do find out about it early on cuz one of the first skills you learn. Also, initiating a counter by pressing one button at the right time is common in video games, right? BUT purposely getting hit midair is NOT. So it's not an "I can just do that, scenario" You don't have time to breath in these concepts when you're worried about the progress you fought for in an intense boss fight. Not to mention the fact that Way of Tomoe is intimidating as fuck, giving players the mentality not to play around (he's easier in hindsight but no way first time players would know that) So no. Lightning Reversal isn't obvious It's not a difficult concept to grasp, but it's difficult to grasp with the context of Genichiro's encounter.
@mta1567
@mta1567 Рік тому
Played this game after Elden ring. I was instantly hooked, didn’t even care that much for the story the gameplay was just so satisfying idk how to explain it. It’s like a dance between two people while fighting and you want that dance to be as flawless as possible.
@bagofish8511
@bagofish8511 Рік тому
Agreed
@justarandompepe8961
@justarandompepe8961 Рік тому
exactly like an actual life and death sword duel. do it perfectly or die
@sentryion3106
@sentryion3106 Рік тому
I played sekiro once 2 years ago and couldn’t fall in love with in. Then elden ring came and quickly grabbed my attention. I then gave sekiro another try and it’s combat system is second to none out there imo
@bmanguru
@bmanguru Рік тому
Good advice for any challenge in general
@sethshearhart3682
@sethshearhart3682 Рік тому
A true Shinobi hones his mind, body, sword and spirit to perfection.
@wallaceribeiro8164
@wallaceribeiro8164 8 місяців тому
14:20 I almost quit Sekiro at the 1st "Drunk Guy" as well, I actually asked steam to refund the game, but thankfully I had already played it for 7 hours, so the refund was not an option anymore, then I was left with the option of leaving the game at my library oooor keep trying. Once I beat the drunk guy, I was unstoppable, and got the platinum of the game in just 2 weeks after that. Sekiro is now my 2nd favorite game of all and I love it to heart.
@Joopietron
@Joopietron 2 місяці тому
I dropped Sekiro for months, I’m glad I cameback to it and was patient enough to really get the combat down, a beautiful experience
@cindylauper8472
@cindylauper8472 2 місяці тому
Ill be on that soon sadly stuck on 7 spears im doomed
@minerman60101
@minerman60101 Рік тому
In the arena for the miniboss before Genichiro, there's a tapestry that will tell you how to lightning deflect. In addition, Divine Confetti will let you destroy terror orbs with your sword rather than twirling the shield a bunch of times. Also for anyone wanting to do a second playthrough, I highly recommend "no charm, bell demon." Refusing Kuro's charm at the start of the game makes imperfect deflections deal you chip damage, and of course the bell demon makes the game harder on top of that. You need to be playing at your peak to get through the game this way
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming Рік тому
Oh cool, I didn't know about the confeiti thing! And I agree. The charm and bell demon are TOUGH.
@MikedieONE
@MikedieONE Рік тому
actually Ongbal showed that you even can PARRY the terror orbs lol.
@smailmilak
@smailmilak Рік тому
No thank you :D :D
@Ghorda9
@Ghorda9 Рік тому
@@CommandPromptGaming you can deflect the terror beam with divine confetti, you also need divine confetti to do aerial deathblows against the shichiman warriors.
@matipedi4507
@matipedi4507 Рік тому
@@CommandPromptGaming anti air skill which you can buy from smoll boy merchant basicly allows you to beat that void boss in 10 sec. As Well as useing finger shinobi tools aginst headless allows you to beat the shit out of them. So there are ways around the bosses, (Well around side/optional bosses) Just In a diffirent way
@elvisamario160
@elvisamario160 Рік тому
Bought this game two days ago!!I have INVOLUNTARILY unlocked levels of frustrations and emotions i never knew human beings had.
@monkfishy6348
@monkfishy6348 11 місяців тому
Wait until you are so good at it that you enter a zen like state during combat and can defeat bosses blindfolded.
@BlameMeForTheNoise
@BlameMeForTheNoise 10 місяців тому
Yeah, the next step is "I'm getting it" and the next step after that is "the flow". And suddenly you are a sword saint.
@corruptmimikyu2868
@corruptmimikyu2868 10 місяців тому
Im on my first play through currently as well and I spent 3 hours and over 40 attempts at Genichiro and the combat system finally clicked for me and it became a beautiful dance and I beat him to a pulp and screamed in frustration. You gotta stick through the frustration
@notproductiveproductions3504
@notproductiveproductions3504 10 місяців тому
For each boss Gyobu: firecrackers (highly recommended) whichever depletes first (posture or health) Lady Butterfly: Shuriken (highly recommended), Whirlwind Slash (recommended), snap seeds (borderline requirement) Genichiro: Ichimonji Double (highly recommended), Axe (recommended), firecrackers (if you want I guess) Way of Tomoe: Mist Raven Feathers (recommended), Sakura Dance (highly recommended) Folding Screen Monkeys: speedrun strategy (requirement) False Monk: snap seeds (borderline requirement), firecrackers (borderline requirement), fist full of ash (borderline requirement) Ape: oil and flame vent (highly recommended), firecrackers (highly recommended), spear (recommended), lazuli umbrella (recommended) Owl: ako sugar (recommended), divine confetti (recommended) True Monk: firecrackers (borderline requirement), fist full of ash (borderline requirement), High Monk (highly recommended) Divine Dragon: a big bag of marijuana (highly recommended) Way of Tomoe: ako sugar (recommended) Mortal Draw (recommended) Sword Saint Isshin: Ichimonji Double (highly recommended), Mortal Draw (recommended), Floating Passage (recommended), Sakura Dance (highly recommended), umbrella (recommended), firecrackers (recommended), raven feathers (recommended), yashariku sugar (recommended), ako sugar (recommended), divine confetti (highly recommended)
@shadowling77777
@shadowling77777 9 місяців тому
@@notproductiveproductions3504bag of marijuana? Xd
@AnAverageOtaku7977
@AnAverageOtaku7977 8 місяців тому
I just watched this right after I beat isshin and finished the game and I still keep thinking about his attacks and how I would react to them, after I beat the game I replayed some bosses and the difference in skill level really made me proud definitely one of the best souls games ever hope that they would make a sequel
@MideIck11
@MideIck11 25 днів тому
Yօʊ ʄʀօʍsօʄᴛ αռɖ ꜱᴏʊʟꜱʙօʀռɛ ꜰαռʙօʏꜱ αʀɛ ꜱօʍɛ օʄ ᴛɦɛ ꜱᴛʊᴘɨɖɛꜱᴛ αռɖ ʍօꜱᴛ ɛʟɨᴛɨꜱᴛ, ʊռᴘʀօɖʊᴄᴛɨᴠɛ αռɖ ʊꜱɛʟɛꜱꜱ ᴛʀօɢʟօɖʏᴛɛꜱ օꜰ ᴛɦɛ cʊʙɨᴄʟɛ օꜰ ᴅᴏառꜱᴄʟօառꜱ ᴄαʟʟɛᴅ ʀɛɖɖɨᴛ ᴊʊꜱᴛ ʟɨᴋɛ DSP! Yօʊ ɖʊʍʙ ᴛʀօɢʟօɖʏᴛɛꜱ ꜱɦօʊʟɖ ꜱᴛɨᴄӄ ᴛօ աɦɨռɨռɢ օռ ʀɛᴅᴅɪᴛ, ɨᴛ'ꜱ ᴛɦɛ ᴏɴɛ ᴛɦɨռɢ ʏօʊ'ʀɛ ɢօօɖ αᴛ ɨռ ᴛɦօꜱɛ օӼʏɢɛռ-աαꜱᴛɨռɢ ʍɨꜱᴛαӄɛꜱ ʏօʊ ᴄαʟʟ "ʟɨᴠɛꜱ", աօʀᴛɦʟɛꜱꜱ ɨᴅɨᴏᴛꜱ աɦօ ᴛɦɨռᴋ ʏօʊ'ʀɛ ꜱօᴍɛᴛʜɨռɢ, աɦɛռ ʏօʊ'ʀɛ ꜰαɨʟɛɖ αռɖ ᴛօχɨᴄ αʙօʀᴛɨօռꜱ! 🤣
@ebayaccount675
@ebayaccount675 6 місяців тому
That's the beauty of Sekiro. Your Shinobi prosthetics are completely different than mine, granted I used those, but my go-to was, fire crackers, umbrella, & shuriken.
@sebastianc2077
@sebastianc2077 2 місяці тому
Mine too although I had the fire crackers, spear, & shuriken when I started playing it and left the game for almost a year. Now that I finally finished it realized how useful the umbrella is.
@ebayaccount675
@ebayaccount675 Місяць тому
Its really the only way to beat the demon of hatred.​@@sebastianc2077
@user-nm6ub9bh1n
@user-nm6ub9bh1n Місяць тому
I cannot live without sabimaru or flame vent
@AyoTfSenpai
@AyoTfSenpai 25 днів тому
I feel like veterans finds the umbrella so much mire helpful
@Hans1994yout
@Hans1994yout 5 днів тому
Okinagas flame vent plus oil is so good. Sabimaru for purple guys on fountain Head. Spears for the ape. I admit my knowledge of prosthetics is lacking even after 5 playthroughs
@twall91
@twall91 Рік тому
Sekiro was my first fromsoft game. Little to no thought went into my choice regarding difficulty or differences in gameplay between their games. I just liked the Shinobi aesthetic and setting way more. I’ve never been more determined to “git gud” at a game because hot damn that is one satisfying combat system. I downloaded it on thanksgiving and beat it on Christmas. And now, every game I play no matter how challenging I go into it with the mantra, “I ain’t scared. I beat Sekiro”
@TheHispanicmaid
@TheHispanicmaid Рік тому
Stop the cap.
@theonionsystem7779
@theonionsystem7779 Рік тому
What?
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming Рік тому
"Cap" is slang for "fabrication" or "lying." 🙂👍
@ronnienaldo7101
@ronnienaldo7101 Рік тому
Go play Furi, Celeste and Super Meat Boy ☠️
@komo4924
@komo4924 Рік тому
@@TheHispanicmaid I also beat sekiro as my first from soft game, I doubt they’re capping
@hariharan4454
@hariharan4454 10 місяців тому
The lightning reversal skill is indicated before your fight with Genichiro. you have to defeat the Elite Ashina and just read the room after.
@MadZwe1
@MadZwe1 9 місяців тому
The problem is that the instruction isn't clear enough
@blustgt8814
@blustgt8814 9 місяців тому
​@@MadZwe1How is it not? It literally says which buttons you need to press
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming 9 місяців тому
Yeah, but it only tells you. Practicing the maneuver beforehand would have been nice. I also don't know if the scroll tells you that you have to be in the air to do it. It's a tough counter to hit for the first time.
@jhelppi0
@jhelppi0 9 місяців тому
@@CommandPromptGaming The original scroll tells you to hit the attack button before landing (implying you're in the air). Actually putting it into action though was definitely not easy at first. Fantastic video by the way man. I actually got hard stuck on juzou the drunkard for like 3 hours until I realized I can't weasel out of just practicing the parry timings and being aggressive. My next hard lock was genichiro ashina, for about 4-5 hours. I was even looking up whether it was feasible to beat him with the stats I had at that point. Eventually I learned it was literally just a pure skills issue. After those two, I've never been stuck on a boss for more than 1-2 hours now that I understand what the game was forcing me to understand. I beat first guardian ape on my first try. Getting rid of the instinct to try and dodge attacks was very difficult
@mcbill7352
@mcbill7352 9 місяців тому
@CommandPrompt you can just practice the counter in the genichiro fight 💀 it's not like you are going to best him first time
@GodlessReason
@GodlessReason 4 місяці тому
I often play video games on easy mode, when I'm only interested in the content, the lore and the story (e.g. God of War 4 & Horizon), but I beat both Sekiro and Cuphead nevertheless just to prove two things: 1. Anyone can beat difficult games given enough practice. 2. When I say I don't like Souls-like games, it's not because I'm scared of the difficulty - I just truly, honestly don't like them - it's not me somehow...
@5000Seabass
@5000Seabass Рік тому
“The first game you can’t weasel your way through” That’s spot on
@maximusstorm1215
@maximusstorm1215 10 місяців тому
There are a few boss skips tbf.
@rerose9780
@rerose9780 10 місяців тому
@@maximusstorm1215 yeah but they are more so glitches than actual skips.
@Leg1503
@Leg1503 9 місяців тому
You can still weasel your way through with kiting, but you have to learn just as much as the normal game Become the one armed weasel
@elijahpelito4722
@elijahpelito4722 9 місяців тому
Yeah, like most bosses requiring 2+ deathblows so rly the only cheese you can get is doing one stealthed and the rest is again still up to you
@unknownunknowns
@unknownunknowns 9 місяців тому
It just hard to CHEESE this game.
@CausticCaterpillar
@CausticCaterpillar 3 місяці тому
When I first started playing Sekiro, it was extremely difficult. I knew it would be hard since I’d played the souls series, but not that hard. I was stuck on Lady Butterfly and just couldn’t grasp how to play. Then, when I played it at my friends house, he told me to listen to Lady Butterfly and what she says, learn the dance…. And EVERYTHING clicked into place. I realized I was not playing right at all, the game is much like a rhythm game, timing blocks perfectly and attacking inbetween blocks. Figuring the best time to do a weapon art or utility…. It all made sense when I learned ‘the dance’. Since that point on, Sekiro enemies became easy (most of the time at least), there was still a challenge to the game, but i could handle all of it In all, Sekiro has one of the most complex and rewarding combat systems in the game once you understand it. It is not for everyone, but i encourage anyone to play it if you haven’t.
@MideIck11
@MideIck11 25 днів тому
Yօʊ ʄʀօʍsօʄᴛ αռɖ ꜱᴏʊʟꜱʙօʀռɛ ꜰαռʙօʏꜱ αʀɛ ꜱօʍɛ օʄ ᴛɦɛ ꜱᴛʊᴘɨɖɛꜱᴛ αռɖ ʍօꜱᴛ ɛʟɨᴛɨꜱᴛ, ʊռᴘʀօɖʊᴄᴛɨᴠɛ αռɖ ʊꜱɛʟɛꜱꜱ ᴛʀօɢʟօɖʏᴛɛꜱ օꜰ ᴛɦɛ cʊʙɨᴄʟɛ օꜰ ᴅᴏառꜱᴄʟօառꜱ ᴄαʟʟɛᴅ ʀɛɖɖɨᴛ ᴊʊꜱᴛ ʟɨᴋɛ DSP! Yօʊ ɖʊʍʙ ᴛʀօɢʟօɖʏᴛɛꜱ ꜱɦօʊʟɖ ꜱᴛɨᴄӄ ᴛօ աɦɨռɨռɢ օռ ʀɛᴅᴅɪᴛ, ɨᴛ'ꜱ ᴛɦɛ ᴏɴɛ ᴛɦɨռɢ ʏօʊ'ʀɛ ɢօօɖ αᴛ ɨռ ᴛɦօꜱɛ օӼʏɢɛռ-աαꜱᴛɨռɢ ʍɨꜱᴛαӄɛꜱ ʏօʊ ᴄαʟʟ "ʟɨᴠɛꜱ", աօʀᴛɦʟɛꜱꜱ ɨᴅɨᴏᴛꜱ աɦօ ᴛɦɨռᴋ ʏօʊ'ʀɛ ꜱօᴍɛᴛʜɨռɢ, աɦɛռ ʏօʊ'ʀɛ ꜰαɨʟɛɖ αռɖ ᴛօχɨᴄ αʙօʀᴛɨօռꜱ! 🤣
@nodnarb1184
@nodnarb1184 Рік тому
I quit Sekiro after dying to an early boss but your video has made me try and again. Thank you. Because I pushed through this time and am now a true shinobi bad ass. The Genichiro fight was tough but that’s where it all clicked for me. After that, I got it. Just finished the dual apes.
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming Рік тому
LET'S GOOOO!!!! That's awesome news, dude!!!!
@zakanyimen
@zakanyimen Рік тому
Yeah basically how everyone experiences trh game. Genichiro is the stop where you have to learn the game.
@CG-sf1uw
@CG-sf1uw Рік тому
@@zakanyimen Exactly, but sword saint isshin is a different story.
@fuct9569
@fuct9569 Рік тому
By the end of the game you’ll be laughing at Genichiro
@guitargangster66
@guitargangster66 Рік тому
Fuck yea, keep on keeping on. There's way more in store for you.
@maskedspartan7397
@maskedspartan7397 Рік тому
I love Sekiro, it's the most satisfying game I ever played. It went from being the hardest fromsoft game ever to being the easiest no death run I've ever done
@benjaminwilliam6643
@benjaminwilliam6643 Рік тому
Damn no death run? Touch grass man but sick achievement
@wasifchowdhury2004
@wasifchowdhury2004 Рік тому
@@benjaminwilliam6643 Dude no death run is easily doable compared to no hit runs
@n124ajdx
@n124ajdx Рік тому
the goal of Sekiro is to make you a better gamer, and congratulation for you.
@olchum7605
@olchum7605 Місяць тому
@@benjaminwilliam6643Honestly not that hard. It's definitely by far the easiest From game to no death run as a regular human being. No weapon or build options means that the game is immaculately balanced towards you from the get go, you are basically always optimal, you just have to learn.
@austinkinsley4626
@austinkinsley4626 4 місяці тому
I use to try playing sekiro like dark souls but when I learned how to deflect and parry properly sekiro became my favorite. That clashing sound of the swords is my favorite sound
@_GLXC
@_GLXC 3 місяці тому
I came to sekiro from Sifu, which I feel from your explanation of elden ring is a much more analogous to sekiro than a souls game is. I found the challenge to be pretty fun actually and my attitude was much more different. It too has the structure gauge that makes it so that the only way to really win is to face the enemy attacks head-on rather than trying to hit and run.
@SgtWaffleIron
@SgtWaffleIron Рік тому
It's funny and poetic, in a way. Just like Demon's Souls and Dark Souls punished people for playing them like a typical Action RPG, so too does Sekiro punish players for playing it like a souls game. And despite winning many GOTY awards, I will still say Sekiro is one of the most underrated games of all time.
@godzillazfriction
@godzillazfriction 10 місяців тому
i swear barely anyone talks about sekiro winning GOTY 2019 or even ppl hearing about it especially when it came to 2022s GOTY where it was either GOW ragnarok that was going to win or Elden Ring but some ppl were too biased and kept sticking to one game while bashing the other game
@jeronimo196
@jeronimo196 Рік тому
I'm on NG+7 and I didn't know the "jump+deflect" trick for the spear monks. Always something new to learn with this game.
@nikgokuhil
@nikgokuhil Рік тому
Yeah, I didnt learn that instead of blocking/deflecting you can even dodge torward till I fought Owl father
@mastersoap8652
@mastersoap8652 7 місяців тому
I went into Sekiro after a coming off of Sifu, so parrying was easy for me to wrap my head around, so was the amount of abuse i was taking, dodging less so, but the grab animations are morbidly satisfying to look at
@arezeus5289
@arezeus5289 3 місяці тому
I was told it's a cakewalk from Sifu (i call it BS) but as my first souls game it's still doable for me (I'm currently near to isshin at 60 hours)
@olchum7605
@olchum7605 Місяць тому
@@arezeus5289 I went into Sifu after Sekiro. After doing a 20 yr old fresh run in Sifu I came back to Sekiro and I no deathed the entire game fresh save. It is a cakewalk for sure,Sifu is brutal
@Lii_
@Lii_ 7 днів тому
Huh. I am really good at Sifu and have almost gotten the platinum in it, and then went to Sekiro. But I can’t for the life of me get past even Genichiro. I know, Skill Issue, but man is Sifu easier for me.
@whiteboyramen
@whiteboyramen 2 місяці тому
This was a very well thought out and perfectly articulated argument to the greatness of Sekiro. I have always been infatuated with the lore and combat of this game and it holds a special place in my heart.
@likeaboss700
@likeaboss700 Рік тому
In defense of the lightning deflect in Sekiro you are supposed to learn it after the Ashina Elite fight from the scroll on the wall of the dojo room, which prepares you perfectly for the fight.
@QuartoModulado
@QuartoModulado Рік тому
Problem with that is you can't learn it through text. It's like explaining someone how to swim, throwing them in the pool and expecting that they'll swim. The better (and usual) way to do it is by introducing an enemy that has that mechanic in a lower stakes context, not putting it as a new moveset in the third and final phase of a boss fight, which happened to be hardest boss at that point in the game. The little note that appears during the fight is adding insult to injury, expecting that the player will split their focus between the fight and the explanation on the corner.
@BonzerMrT
@BonzerMrT Рік тому
@@QuartoModulado if you know how to read, and then apply it in practice when you fight Genichrio, it’s really not that complicated 😂😂. I’m not tryna sound like an ass, but the game literally tells you how to counter it, it’s up to you to learn how to do it and practice until you master the combat
@QuartoModulado
@QuartoModulado Рік тому
@@BonzerMrT The game tells you how to do it mid fight it's the whole point, it doesn't stop the game to display the message either. The game gives me opportunities to learn many other mechanics the proper way, but they didn't with this. It's something unexpected (parrying a non-physical attack, I can't parry fire for an instance) and executed unlike any other parry (air only, which is something you can't do for normal attacks unless you buy a specific skill). The game gives you one explicit chance to learn it, a prompt that appears once mid fight while the boss is attacking you. It's not easy and I think if you did it on your first try you either got lucky (on execution or because Genichiro gave you time to read) or you already knew how to do it from a video. But you probably didn't do it on your first try or the second. I think most players didn't know how to do it from that prompt alone. No person can concentrate on two things at once like that. Also I think you did sound like an ass by saying that the only requirement is something easy and obvious (reading).
@AlkisGD
@AlkisGD Рік тому
@@QuartoModulado - I'm not a very good gamer, my reaction time is dead average at ~250ms, I suck at learning combos in fighting games, have too low APM for MOBAs or RTSes, and generally get tunnel vision and have horrible situational awareness. Despite all that, I read the scroll, understood that I simply had to jump, block, release and did correctly the first 2-3 times. In fact, I don't think I've ever failed to do it vs Genichiro, but I have failed several times vs the okami warriors. My point is that difficulty is relative and different people have problems with different elements of a game.
@QuartoModulado
@QuartoModulado Рік тому
@@AlkisGD agreed 100%. Just like you there were others that did it. I think we can guess which parts tend to cause more problem than others though, and we can also discuss design options with a certain margin of confidence if they were good or not. IMO having that one prompt as the only one that's certain mid-fight was a shitty option. I had read the scroll too and I think it took a while before the scroll and actually fighting Genichiro for me because I ended up exploring other parts of the area before the fight AND died a ton of times before even reaching the third phase. The one time you can actually read how to do it is in a scroll with no context that it's something you'll need, that can be missed and that the game has no way to ensure I'll see it before the fight. For an instance I could've beaten the mini-boss that guards the scroll on a sunday, tried to fight Genichiro and died a couple of times before phase too and then only play again on the next weekend. Proper way to do it is either by showing the player how to do it in a lower stakes environment or straight up pausing the game mid fight to display the text.
@purehollow4460
@purehollow4460 Рік тому
I personally didn't find any problem getting into sekiro after dark souls , I simply treated it like a different game especially with the added jump button , stealth , posture bar and removal of rpg system , I could tell that it is supposed to be played differently from souls Sekiro quickly became my favorite game because it had everything that made me fall in love with dark souls and that is the sense of mastery not just the sense of achievement but mastery , the feeling of being able to destroy a challenge that you previously found difficult , in ds1 and 2 only few bosses gave that feeling , in ds3 most of the bosses gave me that feeling which was why it became my favorite before sekiro and in sekiro the entire game gave me that feeling
@minecraftgravityguy
@minecraftgravityguy Рік тому
Sekiro is my favorite game too and the main reason would be the same as yours, the feeling of mastery that comes with overcoming the game’s challenges. So i will reccomend another game that is unmatched in that regard when it comes to indies: Furi. It’s a boss-rush action game with a bit of bullet-hell, and it’s the only game that has ever come close to the feeling i get when playing sekiro, even other souls games that i consider as masterpieces (DS1, DS3, BB and ER) don’t give me the same absurdly satisfying feeling that i get when playing Furi or Sekiro. Another reccomendation is Nioh 2, the game is completely brutal, especially in the beginning but when you “get good” you become a completely different player and it’s extremely complex and has a very big campaign + great coop (way better than Souls coop). But yeah Furi is an underappreciated hiddengem and Masterpiece of an indie game that deserves way more credit , praise and attention comsidering it’s quality.
@purehollow4460
@purehollow4460 Рік тому
@@minecraftgravityguy I heard of furi before but never got time to play it so I might check it out soon , thanks for recommendation Also there's an indie game coming out soon in june called nine sols it's a sekiro like game and it looks really good with it's combat and artstyle
@huwisel
@huwisel Рік тому
This. You treated Sekiro like a different game. I think the main reason people found it too difficult is because many tried to play the game like a souls/borne game. I remember in the upcoming weeks of Sekiro's release people were playing bloodborne to prepare for Sekiro because they saw fast pased combat. When the game final came out. I saw many streamers try and play like bloodborne and got their buts handed to them then complain about the game being trash rather than learn the mechanics. Many gave up at Genichiro. Some changed their opinion when they actually learned the mechanics
@marcosdheleno
@marcosdheleno Рік тому
sekiro IS a diferent game, its not a souls like at all. at most it has some of the most basic similarities, but its in noway even close to ds in anything besides the most superficial aspects.
@huwisel
@huwisel Рік тому
@@marcosdheleno It originally started off as a new Tenchu game and that's what it reminded me of when I saw the trailers. The devs decided to go in a different direct but the Tenchu element is there. People See Fromsoft game, idols for resting/fast travel and sen (superficial similarities like you said) and think it's like a souls game.
@karasu6243
@karasu6243 8 місяців тому
i think i like about sekiro is thats its forces the player to learn the mechanics of the game in unique way, and every fight feels like the first time, and the mini bosses is great way to see how fast could anyone adapt in his own way, sekiro is just great game
@codename-fox-_-4176
@codename-fox-_-4176 4 місяці тому
I remember being very excited for sekiro when i saw that first gameplay trailer. i mean, it's all i wanted to play. Upon release, i played it for like twenty minutes and put it down for like two months. It was my first souls experience, btw. So two months later, i told my wife i was going to go to gamestop and she was like "oh hell no" lol she then proceeded to tell me that if i was going to buy another game i needed to at the very least play sekiro for a few hours and if i still didnt like it then i could get something new. So i started my adventure, and now i can confidently say that sekiro is one of my all-time favorite games
@sonickiller360
@sonickiller360 Рік тому
I ended up playing this game on again off again for about 3 years before it finally clicked and I finally beat it, most of that time was spent being stuck at the mini boss after the ogre and the drunkard at hirata estate. This was exacerbated by the fact that this was my first souls game and in every other third person action game I had never parried. All that being said, however, hearing “well done sekiro” at the end of the game will probably remain one of my most favorite memories in gaming.
@Bro-hc4hr
@Bro-hc4hr Рік тому
After hearing those words it was literally the the best 30$ I spent in my life. I am currently on my 5th playthrough shitting on every boss and enemy in the game.
@spetsu1
@spetsu1 Рік тому
When I first got the game at release, I quit the game for 2 years when I went up against the drunk and ogre. I came back 2 years later and fell in love with the game.
@kyani6843
@kyani6843 Рік тому
I rage quit for 3 months and then came back and beat the games main ending and shura ending, and now 4 months later im trying to get all achievements
@no_damage5905
@no_damage5905 Рік тому
This is exactly what happened to me. I got it on launch rage quit at lady butterfly didn’t play for 4 months. Got back into it and then rage quitted again at the true monk fight for 2 months. Then I was finally able to finish it. Now it’s one of my all time favorite games
@ISickPinkI
@ISickPinkI Рік тому
Same. I was stuck on lady butterfly for months, then came back and did the cheese on her. But after that I'm flying through the game. After her I've now learned and clicked how the game works, so hopefully revenge will be sweet next time.
@jarenford9088
@jarenford9088 Рік тому
Once you become good at sekiro you can find lots of creative ways mixing your prosthetics and techniques to beat the enemies in a beautiful manner. You can beat bosses the way it wasn’t intended however it takes a long time to learn the ins and outs of the game to that point
@MediateTax
@MediateTax 11 місяців тому
I swear from all I've played and watched people playing I've never found the prosthetics usefull at all, and I am the type of player that likes to use all mechanics so Ive tried very hard
@lokie4961
@lokie4961 11 місяців тому
@@MediateTax Dude i feel you 1000%
@jeronimo196
@jeronimo196 11 місяців тому
@@MediateTax the base game can be beaten without prosthetics at all. It is arguably easier to do so, since you are not distracted from the swordplay. I found the firecracker the most useful, even against human bosses - while spamming it to do damage felt like cheesing, it can create an opening for healing at any time. Shurikens were more useful for mobs/animals, than for boss battles. The shield was great for defense, but it also felt like violating the git-gud principle. I did not understand the mist raven at all, but it could've been used for defense similar to the shield. Lazulite flame-thrower, Phoenix umbrella and Malcontent are necessary for some end-game bosses/mini-bosses. All tools have niche uses that are entirely optional. Ichimonji can keep your posture low. On NG+ charmless, the shield became useless to me - since blocking is useless. The axe was great for one-shoting mobs, which were otherwise tedious. Shurikens can make bosses chase you, interrupting their posture recovery. The firecracker was still the best of them all. Ichimonji can still keep your posture low. On NG+ charmless, bell demon, base health - well timed umbrella/mist-raven are the only way to survive attacks, which cannot be deflected perfectly by sword. The mist raven feels broken. The shield's reflected force is great for damage. The axe can be used in combination with jumping/some combat arts. The firecracker is mostly useless, together with the healing gourd. Nothing can keep your posture low. The people speed-running the gauntlets use a lot of sen-throw and blue firecracker for quick posture damage. And the shield for cancelling slow "push-back" animations. TL;DR - anything other than firecracker for gourd drinking and Ichimonji/Big Damage is optional, depending entirely on how deep do you want to go.
@taylorstove803
@taylorstove803 10 місяців тому
@@MediateTax I find almost every single boss has a weakness to one of the prostetics and find them extremely useful. Gyoubu, both monks, both apes are all weak to the firecrackers. Tons of mini bosses are weak to the flame vent. The shurikens work great for lady butterfly or any long sword battle to chip at posture.
@DrDepperLP
@DrDepperLP 10 місяців тому
The firecracker felt like a must for the shura ending when fighting against Isshin with his fire sword that would light the whole room on fire. The umbrella was also a lifesaver when it came to the terror enemies. Also the flash attack was incredibly useful for long range enemies. There was very practical uses of different things but they weren't mandatory, they just made the game easier if you used them appropriately.
@UltimaDJS
@UltimaDJS 7 місяців тому
I am doing my first runs of all the from software titles and I gotta say, Elden Ring aside, Sekiro is by far my favorite. I love the combat the music the atmosphere and aesthetics, the sfx, the story just everything about it is so good. I’ve never played a “difficult” game until I played Elden Ring and now I just can’t get enough.
@TheKyleBrah
@TheKyleBrah 8 місяців тому
Die 50 times to Genichiro atop Ashina. • Zero Rage. • Your own fault for losing. • Cream your pants when you FINALLY overcome him. OMFG. • Look forward to the next boss. Die even once to a Typical Souls Boss. • Immense Rage. • BS! Cheap attacks! 2 hit deaths! • Eventually defeat Boss. No joy. Only relief that it's finally fckn over. • Looks ahead to next boss with a sense of weariness. PS: don't get me wrong, haha! I LOVE Souls Games. 😂
@antonyapostolov8252
@antonyapostolov8252 Рік тому
Sekiro is an absolute masterpiece. Awesome story, gameplay and art direction. Really wish they made a sequel
@flirexgaming5549
@flirexgaming5549 10 місяців тому
they wont sadly
@RealityBased
@RealityBased 9 місяців тому
I felt so surprised when i wanted to to know what happened next in the story instead of wanting to fight the next boss. Dark Souls really screwed up my image of story in a fromsoft game.
@jaygopinath1694
@jaygopinath1694 8 місяців тому
​@@flirexgaming5549how do you know you know what game fromsoft will do in the future
@georgen5882
@georgen5882 2 місяці тому
@@jaygopinath1694 Because Miyazaki or whoever it is said they don't do sequels in that regard for the souls series. Dark Souls share the same name, but they aren't sequels in that sense. He could just be talking, and I know he was specifically speaking about Bloodborne and Sekiro, so who knows. It would be a shame if the only other parry based game even close is Lies of P. Even if it isn't a sequel I think another with that combat system in mind would be great.
@GooseGumlizzard
@GooseGumlizzard 14 днів тому
yeah but no customization, so its trash compared to Souls games
@jeroennickman
@jeroennickman Рік тому
Honestly, the biggest mind shift for me playing sekiro was realising that just as wolf waits to parry enemies for a counter attack, they will also try to parry you. You can see sparks when they’re successful, try to attack first and counter their counter, letting the aggression flow back and forth. It didn’t click until one of the very last bosses but it completely changed the rhythm of the game, and revisiting previous boss fights let me see how it had been giving hints to guide this epiphany all along. Masterpiece
@larrytherustyboii7442
@larrytherustyboii7442 Рік тому
it took me a while to realized that there's a certain sound the opponent makes when they deflect that lets you know they are about to follow up with an attack.
@Laezar1
@Laezar1 Рік тому
I think this is the main thing that isn't explained well enough, I needed to see a video talk about that AFTER I finished the game to realize this, and it completely shifted how I played in new game +, I feel like it's a core mechanic that should be explained better, it's basically an indication that it's not your turn anymore
@larrytherustyboii7442
@larrytherustyboii7442 Рік тому
@@Laezar1 "explained better" it shouldve been told outright lmao, I was really scared not knowing when my opponent will strike after I try attack back, especially with isshin
@Laezar1
@Laezar1 Рік тому
@@larrytherustyboii7442 It's technically said, but it's very unclear, they tell you opponents can deflect but they don't really explain you the implication and when they tell you that you don't have a very good grasp on the difference between a block and a deflect so you don't even realize they're talking about different things
@larrytherustyboii7442
@larrytherustyboii7442 Рік тому
@@Laezar1 fromsoft really do be treating us like baby chicks XD mother bird: you good bro? ok good, get tf off the nest then YEET!
@tedisaksson93
@tedisaksson93 8 місяців тому
Great video! I agree with the points you've made and it's really fun to see it put into words this way. It's such a shame that the brilliance of Sekiros combat system puts such shade to the other souls game. Now that dance dance revolution ninja style combat is forever etched into my brain, Elden ring just felt like clunky wailing and stat checks. It's unfair to that game to be compared to sekiro yet I just can't help myself. And remember. Hestitation is defeat.
@nh8489
@nh8489 9 місяців тому
The best piece of advice for this game, truly, is given to you by Isshin Ashina "Hesitation is defeat!"
@mrcrazyenough007
@mrcrazyenough007 Рік тому
Sekiro was my first game from FromSoftware. I started Sekiro back in 2021, and I quit the game just right after beaten to pulp by Leader Shigenori Yamauchi (the very first mini boss) several times. Never looked back, until I picked it up again on June 2022. I began to realise that the game is telling you not to retreat but take your enemy head on and push them backwards. And I can't explain the feel of satisfaction I got after I stomped upon every boss one after the another, until I got to the Guardian Ape. That crazy beast made me to rage quit the game once again. It took me like 40 hours to get to the Guardian Ape. But that twitchy feeling was always there on my fingers, the feel of heart pumping and racing, and your eyes observing and memorizing every moveset were difficult to go away. Then I picked it up once more a month back and restarted a new game from scratch, and tell you what ? I get passed the Guardian Ape in just 15 hours. It took me only 4 tries to kill it. Just one try to kill Lady Butterfly and Genechiro Ashina (as I have already defeated him in the first phase of the game). And now I can easily say Sekiro is the best game I have played literally in years. Sekiro doesn't level up your player It level's you up. Wow just Wow
@grade3328
@grade3328 Рік тому
Fr idk why but i find it easier to parry blades than fist , that ape first phase got me stressed and rage quit a few times then came the 2nd phase and its easy af
@ldeue4837
@ldeue4837 Рік тому
You just keep your distance and bait out the right attacks when you follow up you play safe just don’t get your ass kicked in phase 1 by 50%hp he starts doing the leap and it’s very punishable.
@MrWinczakos
@MrWinczakos Рік тому
only one ape? i take two
@grade3328
@grade3328 Рік тому
@@MrWinczakos dat fight is ez cos the ape already in its 2nd phase, the other ape is basicly a dumb ai version of the male ape
@spamhere1123
@spamhere1123 Рік тому
So much truth here. And this may be an unpopular hot take, but it's something Elden Ring completely lacked for me. I've "rage quit" every Fromsoft game at one point, though I always came back to beat them later, as just as you described, I couldn't stop thinking about some other way to beat the bastard who killed me over and over again. I've beaten DS3, Bloodborne, and Sekiro multiple times (Bloodborne only once since it was on my friend's PS--where's the PC remaster, Sony???), and always ended up hugely enjoying them, no matter how frustrated I got with them initially. Elden Ring I apathy quit. I got frustrated with it and stopped caring. I uninstalled the game and basically never thought about it again. I don't know why, but the game just never got me to care in the slightest, compared to all the other Fromsoft games.
@shocknawe
@shocknawe Рік тому
4:40 - Same. My problem with levelling in games is that, I’m incentivised to grind and brainlessly stomp challenges. I get to a boss and I always think: did I beat it because I’m overlevel or did I lose because I’m underlevel?
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming Рік тому
Yeup. It's why games like Sekiro are at least breathes of fresh air.
@tiredmann
@tiredmann Рік тому
I had this problem recently, in my current first playthrough of Elden Ring I thought that I was going to have a hard time against the Valiant Gargoyles since I've heard that it gave players a lot of trouble, I beat it in 2 tries and thought that I might've been overleveled since I've explored most of Caelid before the fight.
@BlazeEmerald
@BlazeEmerald Рік тому
My experience with this was with Code Vein, the game's level cap is 300, but the recommended level I usually hear for the final boss is ~60-75, in the end I decided to do my first playthrough at level 1, as equipment is not gated based on anything to do with levelling up I figured I wasn't loosing out on anything. Was an absolute blast to do, and I am pretty sure it also skewed my idea of which bosses are hard, since what I generally hear agreed as the two hardest boss in the game I found fairly easy, and one that I usually hear as not too bad was the second hardest to me. By the time I was dealing with the first of the two regarded as hard I already had to learn the lesson it was teaching, while the other I mitigated the worst of with my gear. As for the one I struggled with, the issue was stamina, only being able to fit a few attacks into openings. Probably wouldn't have had half as much fun with the game had I not done this challenge because it was such a breath of fresh air. Then for my New Game + playthroughs for the other endings I levelled up as I went and it was like playing an entirely different game in comparison and gave me the context to make those conclusions about why I formed different opinions of the difficulty than the norm. Levelling up boosts your health, damage, stamina and the power of the NPC ally character you are with, at level 1 things quickly get to the point where the most they can really do is give you enough breathing room to better learn the boss AI by watching, with it being a challenge to keep them alive through the whole fight. Meanwhile at a reasonable level the better ones can nearly solo bosses and are able to actually take a beating. the difference between level 1 and 100 is something like twice the stamina, three times the health and half again as much damage. Wow I rambled hard, still it is interesting just how big a difference there is between playing a game able to out power your problems and having your only option being to out skill them, even if the games themeselves are superficially similar or even the exact same game.
@stealthbeastgaming
@stealthbeastgaming Рік тому
At no point in any Souls game should it be REQUIRED to grind to accomplish something, and yet it often is. Why do I need 30 Souvenir of Reprisal to get Moonlight Blade? Why do I need 30 Dragon Scales to get the Dragon Stone Torso. They're not even hard to get, they're just tedious.
@YetiCoolBrother
@YetiCoolBrother Рік тому
ProTip: In pretty much every Souls game, Elden Ring included, if you only level up using the souls you get from bosses you'll stay more or less right in the sweet spot of the difficulty curve for the entire game. A little less true in ER simply because the game is so big & the definition of a "boss" is alot looser but still.
@jackofastora8962
@jackofastora8962 4 місяці тому
Really late- But I find this video missed a good couple things, for example, stealth is super underrated. It can be used to circumvent entire areas, for example in the clip showed as to why stealth is ‘bad’ is incredibly easy to stealth through, in fact it and many other areas is specifically created to encourage stealth. The clip showed hitting an obvious range enemy with a ceramic shard, which isn’t the intended method, to lure enemies in that area you need to let yourself be spotted only to the yellow icon, which will instantly attract the enemy who saw you to your last seen position, then you use the shard and deathblow them. After all enemies are dead the mini boss will slightly move from his position, making it slightly more difficult but more satisfying to deathblow him and begin the fight. As for martial arts and tools, they are entirely skill based, for example, the flamethrower stuns nearly ALL enemies if you use it in tandem with the oil, allowing you to get numerous attacks off. The fan is not meant to be used to turtle, even though it’s an alluring option, that’s a trap that drains your spirit emblems. You’re meant yo be proactive and use it as a last resort for move you know you can’t parry and against the headless while you get to a better position. Firecrackers are also an item that stuns every single enemy in the game save for a specific few, the upgrades are incredibly meager but the tool itself is good to supplement a recovery moment for your posture or attack onslaught, like stunning a agile enemy into a mortal draw. Everything in the game has a use, it only requires skill and know how
@DawnSentinel
@DawnSentinel 3 місяці тому
Yeah that surprised me. I used stealth at every opportunity during my first playthrough.
@georgen5882
@georgen5882 2 місяці тому
@@DawnSentinel I thought the same thing. Stealth in Sekiro felt not essential, but also rewarding. I can't stand to feel like I am being punished for using mechanics the game tells me to use, but stealth in Sekiro is not one of them. You get rewarded heavily for mapping out an attack plan, running away if needed, and getting a stealth deathblow on a miniboss. It's optional, but the rewards are so great I don't know why you wouldn't use it. It's the only FS game like it, and every stealth kill against non-elite enemies is a one shot kill. Sekiro is just so masterfully designed in general it's hard to believe the same studio make Elden Ring. Elden Ring is a good game, but the combat feels so antiquated after playing Sekiro.
@Herr_Gamer
@Herr_Gamer Місяць тому
Yeah his take on tools and combat arts I cannot agree to at all. They only break the flow of combat if you don’t understand how and when to use them
@MideIck11
@MideIck11 25 днів тому
Yօʊ ʄʀօʍsօʄᴛ αռɖ ꜱᴏʊʟꜱʙօʀռɛ ꜰαռʙօʏꜱ αʀɛ ꜱօʍɛ օʄ ᴛɦɛ ꜱᴛʊᴘɨɖɛꜱᴛ αռɖ ʍօꜱᴛ ɛʟɨᴛɨꜱᴛ, ʊռᴘʀօɖʊᴄᴛɨᴠɛ αռɖ ʊꜱɛʟɛꜱꜱ ᴛʀօɢʟօɖʏᴛɛꜱ օꜰ ᴛɦɛ cʊʙɨᴄʟɛ օꜰ ᴅᴏառꜱᴄʟօառꜱ ᴄαʟʟɛᴅ ʀɛɖɖɨᴛ ᴊʊꜱᴛ ʟɨᴋɛ DSP! Yօʊ ɖʊʍʙ ᴛʀօɢʟօɖʏᴛɛꜱ ꜱɦօʊʟɖ ꜱᴛɨᴄӄ ᴛօ աɦɨռɨռɢ օռ ʀɛᴅᴅɪᴛ, ɨᴛ'ꜱ ᴛɦɛ ᴏɴɛ ᴛɦɨռɢ ʏօʊ'ʀɛ ɢօօɖ αᴛ ɨռ ᴛɦօꜱɛ օӼʏɢɛռ-աαꜱᴛɨռɢ ʍɨꜱᴛαӄɛꜱ ʏօʊ ᴄαʟʟ "ʟɨᴠɛꜱ", աօʀᴛɦʟɛꜱꜱ ɨᴅɨᴏᴛꜱ աɦօ ᴛɦɨռᴋ ʏօʊ'ʀɛ ꜱօᴍɛᴛʜɨռɢ, աɦɛռ ʏօʊ'ʀɛ ꜰαɨʟɛɖ αռɖ ᴛօχɨᴄ αʙօʀᴛɨօռꜱ! 🤣
@honeybeeees6666
@honeybeeees6666 4 місяці тому
Ive been replaying the bosses religiously to find where i can get away with dodges to apply pressure and "master" the bosses. I used to think Great Shinobi was a mid boss, because his attacks seemed like they slowed down fights. Once i adopted a much riskier stance and became highly aggressive, i realized its one of the most nail biting, fast fights of any boss. Now its one of my favorite boss battles to reflect on. Applying this same mentality to other bosses, it totally changed up the game for me, AGAIN. About to start a fresh playthrough(full restart) and im so hyped for the experience. Elden Ring just doesn't hit like that, ive tried.
@corruptedpixels8278
@corruptedpixels8278 10 місяців тому
Before fighting Genichiro you can find out about lightning reversal by reading the board behind the shinobi boss right before him
@JermyOS
@JermyOS 9 місяців тому
Yeah, but is not exactly well presented and many people just ignore it or forgot about it.
@corruptedpixels8278
@corruptedpixels8278 9 місяців тому
@@JermyOS oh I know that I found it unintentionally I was mainly commenting it in order to let others know where to find it tbh
@nullpo2478
@nullpo2478 9 місяців тому
​@@JermyOSwell they do put an item right under the scroll to attract people to it, and often times if your camera is not pointed directly down reading the scroll will be the first prompt. Oh and then they still give you the tutorial anyways after the start of phase 3.
@Paolo_Scippa
@Paolo_Scippa 8 місяців тому
Indeed the reversal of the lightening in the lore of the game is considered a legend
@IsThatAllStranger
@IsThatAllStranger 3 місяці тому
Ppl really ignored that ? Man i search every corner in sekiro
@Fullmetal_pharmacist
@Fullmetal_pharmacist Рік тому
Was getting bored of video games. Sekiro made me like video games again. It's a really fun game. Hope they do a sequel
@Xfaction1111
@Xfaction1111 9 місяців тому
I hate that the thumbnail has them pulling their swords apart and against eachother
@cmdrfokker
@cmdrfokker 4 місяці тому
After giving up on console, on PC when it became available for cheap during a Steam sale years ago now, I recently picked up a Steam Deck, and for some reason, decided I would make another attempt at Sekiro. And yesterday, after three days of grinding small improvements against him, Isshin's immortality was severed. Sekiro will journey to the West, to return the dragon's lineage home. I've never done anything in any game that has demanded so much from me. And now that I'm in my 40s, there was a time where I believed I could never actually beat a "souls" game. I'm too slow, too old, my reaction times are nothing like they used to be. I consigned myself to "respecting" these games, but never having the skill or patience to beat them myself. Now, I feel like I can play anything I want, regardless of the difficulty. I love this hobby even more than ever. If I can beat Sekiro, it was never that I wasn't good enough to play it. It was that I convinced myself to stop trying, convinced myself that failure at the game was somehow an indictment of myself.
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming 4 місяці тому
Hell yeah, dude. Now you can take on the world!
@Dreikoo
@Dreikoo Рік тому
You can actually find a wall scroll that tells you about the air lightning counter before the boss fight. The prompt is more of a reminder.
@RedFloyd469
@RedFloyd469 Рік тому
It still feels a bit out of place. There really is no way of practicing this particular jump and counter without entering the bossbattle, and seeing as it's a 3-phase battle with only the third phase using this particular counter, it comes off as too little too late. What's worse is that you can't really practice it AFTER the bossbattle either until you finally face those lightning enemies in the place with the big fish. Again, too little too late. Though at least here you an get some practice before facing the big dragon, even though the dragon DOESN'T require you to time the lightning counter all that precisely. And after that? It's just Isshin, whose moveset is quite fast and who requires a lot of precise reactions, not to mention it's a huge open area and your vision may be obscured by the grass. I distinctly remember hitting a wall with isshin because of the fact that I hadn't really mastered the lightning counter. Great game though, one of my favorites for sure. But again, some more equal spread for practicing the lightning counter would have been nice.
@BonzerMrT
@BonzerMrT Рік тому
@@RedFloyd469 the whole point of the game is death and rebirth. You’re supposed to have had played through the fights multiple times to learn the mechanics just like the games prior. Missing the prompt and then not learning the mechanics and blaming the game for not telling you soon enough or to practice is kinda on you.
@liuby33
@liuby33 Рік тому
@@RedFloyd469 I really think the lightning counter was more like a reward. A reward given to you after countering a series of attacks. I probably failed at it about 2-3 times total in the fight with Genichiro and Isshin. Actually I was delighted to find that Isshin is pulling lightning tricks because the failure rate is just so low, and as soon as he jumps in the air I’m smiling
@SorowFame
@SorowFame Рік тому
@@liuby33 I managed to beat Isshin relatively quickly and I’m convinced it’s because he basically gave me his last phase by using lightning twice
@Zigeuninja
@Zigeuninja Рік тому
On my 4th playthrough currently and it doesn't get boring. In games like ER or DS, the more you play the easier the game gets, but in Sekiro it feels like the more you play the better YOU get, which is incredibly rewarding.
@OTBASH
@OTBASH 4 місяці тому
14:42 "It's not that it's too difficult, it's that it's too different and I don't feel like learning the systems because I don't want to put the work in." Very well said, but you forgot a huge deciding factor about whether or not someone will bother putting up with learning a new combat system in a game, "Am I having fun?" I'll be one of the few people here who will say I borderline despised this game, and I played through almost every soulsborne game except for demon souls. I have no doubt the habits I developed in those games contributed to the miserable experience I had playing Sekiro, but what became the deciding factor that made me quit the game wasn't the difficulty, it was the fact that I realized there was not a single moment playing this game that I was actually having fun. And it all goes down to it just being too different (which is isn't a bad thing). I think it's great that fromsoft experimented with Sekiro and made something different from the souls series, but for me the way the game felt/played either bored me or just straight up pissed me off, and at the end of the day if you're not having fun playing a game that game isn't meant for you and its time to move on.
@yugantbeniwal
@yugantbeniwal 2 місяці тому
Video games are all about fun man, I agree with you. Btw I completed all the sekiro endings and its the most fun for me. Whenever I beat a boss, it felt like a hit of heroin. Pure bliss
@OTBASH
@OTBASH 2 місяці тому
@@yugantbeniwal I get it. It's that way for me when playing through dark souls and bloodborne. Sekiro just isn't a game that's for me.
@lilmookieesquire
@lilmookieesquire 2 місяці тому
I beat the game vanilla and HATED it. I got halfway through NG+ and I ended up modding the game to be easier. It absolutely improved the game for me, because the fighting in this game is not satisfying for me. The aggressive blocked attack, deflect, deflect, deflect, deflect, get one hit in, aggressive blocked attack (for five minutes per fight) was so mind numbingly boring for me, when I'd win, I usually zoned out/eyes glazed. With the mods, you can actually fight mobs, buy and use consumables, and I really enjoyed the flow of the game. I finally felt like Sekiro was holding a real genuine sword - and that he was a dangerous shinobi. You might want to try Sekiro-The-Easy mod a try if you hate the vanilla fighting as much as I do.
@TheTsukuyomiLight
@TheTsukuyomiLight 9 місяців тому
The people that say Sekiro is the hardest Souls game have either quit during their first playthrough, or quit after completion. You could say that the second time through any game is easier than the first, but for this game it's about being far more understanding of the 'flow and rhythm' once you've run a lap of the game's course.
@weedog24
@weedog24 Рік тому
If anything made me beat the game for the first time, it would have been after my ego got destroyed watching lilaggy beat the whole game on a dancepad + rockband drum kit. 10/10 content. Highly recommend.
@lewis1423
@lewis1423 Рік тому
i remember when bloodborn came out it had a very similar issue. People played darksouls one and two and a lot of people turtled behind a shield so when blood born said that's not even an option a lot of people felt scorned, not because these games had bad options, they simply did not have their preferred option.
@zangy3748
@zangy3748 7 місяців тому
I was in that boat several years ago but one day I said to myself f it, you can Parry and parrying is a solid option in Bloodborne. And then it just worked. Sekiro though, I call it a rhythm game and I've yet to get the rhythm the game
@Tortuga2223a
@Tortuga2223a 3 місяці тому
​​@@zangy3748dude. My first playthrough Maria took me 6 tries and by the end of it it was a straight parry sesh Definitely the intended method I think.
@katimations123
@katimations123 5 місяців тому
I tried to get into Sekiro about a year ago and really struggled because I tried to play it like Dark Souls and I wasn't confident in my ability to time my parrying: I made it past Genichiro and then lost interest, by that point, I had spent like 10 hours on the very beginning of the game and after that, I didn't touch the game again until a week ago. Exactly a week ago, I started the game again from the beginning, this time being mentally prepared for how the game works, I breezed through the beginning of the game in about an hour, Gyobu Oniwa killed me maybe 5 times while I got used to the mechanics again and then I beat Genichiro on the very first try, after that, I was hooked. Of course I had a bit of trouble on a few of the later bosses but nothing that I was genuinely stuck on, where I initially struggled with the playstyle of Sekiro, I began to love the rythm of blocking attacks and learning movesets. As of today, exactly 1 week after starting my new playthrough and 22 hours playtime on my save, I am now on the final boss, I don't think I've ever had this much fun playing a game before, I love Sekiro so much, all I needed was to be ready to play it like Sekiro, not like Dark Souls or Bloodborne.
@johntomaro7202
@johntomaro7202 3 місяці тому
Did you skip owl father at hirata?? 22 hours is brisk my man.
@katimations123
@katimations123 2 місяці тому
@@johntomaro7202 yeah, unfortunately, I didn't realise I could fight him there until it was too late :( I plan on doing that on my next playthrough though!
@shrtrnd6706
@shrtrnd6706 2 місяці тому
I got into "souls likes" through Elden Ring. It was my gaming blindspot so to speak, the genre just never interested me. But I finally gave in and I've now finished, Elden Ring, Dark Souls 1-3, Lies of P and am now playing Sekiro. I love the combat and the mechanics of it and I do enjoy the challenge and the moment of finally overcoming it, BUT in my opinion one thing that is truly unnecessary and really interrupts the natural flow of the game, is the punishment for dying. Almost always losing half of your progress leads to SO MUCH grinding, because what am I gonna do when I'm half way or 3/4 through my current level and I'm about to engage a difficult enemy? I'm gonna grind out that level before starting the fight. And I've done that with every single boss so far, every single time, I go back to the gun fort and farm until my level is full. It's stupid and annoying, but I'm not OK with constantly losing half my progress in a game that is THIS difficult.
@Time2GoHam1995
@Time2GoHam1995 Рік тому
There is 1 exception in sekiro that can make the game easier, although it’s not available at the start. You can get the dancing dragon mask item which lets you convert skill points into attack power. So you can grind that and have your attacks do significantly more posture and normal damage. It can make a mikiri counter do like 50% posture damage against isshin.
@YamiadraDJ
@YamiadraDJ Рік тому
Glad someone else actually mentioned this.
@SMJSmoK
@SMJSmoK Рік тому
True, but IIRC you can first get it at Fountainhead Palace and if you already got this far, you definitely have what it takes to take down Isshin. The quitters quit much earlier than this.
@66maybe66
@66maybe66 Рік тому
Attack Power has diminishing returns, while skill points have exponential costs. I STRONGLY recommend not using the mask until you've unlocked EVERY other skill, or completing the skill trees becomes a nightmare. Even then, since the mask is only available right before the end of the game, the diminishing returns already make it negligible. The time spend grinding for skill points would be better spent practicing the boss you're stuck on in the first place.
@YamiadraDJ
@YamiadraDJ Рік тому
@@66maybe66 I personally found 'practicing' Sword Saint to be like beating my head against a wall. At least with increasing Attack Power, diminishing returns or not, there was change. There was an increase to attack power, however small. Grinding out the attack power ups eventually helped shift the tide in my favor and allow me to beat Sword Saint where I was not able to before. I don't exactly recommend the grind for everyone, but if it's the difference between eeking out the win, or hanging up the game forever, unfinished, I would definitely say it's better to commit to the grind. But, that's just me.
@plasmasupremacy9321
@plasmasupremacy9321 Рік тому
@@YamiadraDJ I think the time of someone struggling with the sword saint who wants an edge would be better used getting some candy attack boost candy for the start of each of his phases, and upgrading and learning some of the shinobi tools and combat arts that can help out against him. The umbrella in particular lets you ignore some of his trickier attacks which is nice, and ichimonji double or empowered mortal draw are great ways to punish his own ichimonji for a tonne of damage. Not to say you were wrong for grinding for those extra attack points, just that because grinding in sekiro is very tedious and not very rewarding, for most people it should be a last resort when there are a lot of other lower hanging fruit that the average player can work on first.
@quasarone3083
@quasarone3083 Рік тому
13:16 That's interesting, i see it the exact other way around. In Souls you're always playing reactively, waiting for the boss to execute and then dodging to gain the response window, in Sekiro (once you've clicked with the combat) YOU dictate how the fight goes, it's not the boss overwhelming you with blows, it's you forcing the boss to react to whatever you're doing. Edit: I know they're talking more about choosing different builds and that sort of thing, just wanted to share :)
@titanus261
@titanus261 11 місяців тому
17:32-18:00 i've been playing sekiro for quite some months and I just learn that...
@dojokonojo
@dojokonojo 9 місяців тому
Hesitation is defeat
@ytsuxmuhd4998
@ytsuxmuhd4998 7 місяців тому
In dark souls, you hit the dodge button when you see an enemy attacking. In seikiro you hit the parry button when you see an enemy attacking. Y'all can go on and on about how they're sooooooo different, but on the whole they're really not 😂
@quasarone3083
@quasarone3083 7 місяців тому
@@ytsuxmuhd4998 "When shaking someones hand you move you arm forwards. When punching someone you also move your arm forwards. Therefore they are the same"
@Humorousfellow
@Humorousfellow 3 місяці тому
@@ytsuxmuhd4998”in dark souls, you press R1 to hit something, in Sekiro, you press R1 to hit something. They are the same.”
@txcslayerz
@txcslayerz 8 місяців тому
I share the same feeling as you I wanted to try something new, I got tired of shooters and darksouls was my first souls game I loved it and I wanted more and sekiro caught my eye and boy I was not disappointed I love the challenge, yes it’s frustrating but the feeling is so rewarding and once you got the move sets down it’s just satisfying
@Overseer-yx9tk
@Overseer-yx9tk 9 місяців тому
You know, I think that Sekiro is more of a puzzle game in regards to prosthetics. You can make it so the Shichimen, which you described as "needing the lapis shield" a very easy enemy by acquiring the anti-deathblow text. It's really fun to drop them out of the air with one fell swoop. Also love how this game has so many features made to challenge you; Yashiriku's Sugar, Ceremonial Tanto, Kuro's Charm and the Demon Bell are all features *built into the core game* so that you can tweak and optimize how you want to challenge yourself. It's neat!
@pdxholmes
@pdxholmes Рік тому
Great video. Encapsulated exactly how I feel about Sekiro. As someone who initially bounced off Sekiro hard, but came back later, it really was about learning the more complex defensive systems. Especially how those defensive systems flow in to creating offense. For me Genichiro was the boss where I finally had it all click. Also the mental leap your friend made of comparing Sekiro to a rhythm game is spot on. Very good insight by him.
@Absol27
@Absol27 Рік тому
I beat isshin just a few weeks ago for the first time, and hearing you talk about how the second time through is just how flawlessly you can do it hits so close to home. I love the analogies you made, you had some great points to make!
@EastAnglican
@EastAnglican Рік тому
I remember it tool me ages the first time. I played it again after about a year off and beat him third try. I do miss the struggle sometimes but seeing how much better you can be is super rewarding
@richey0995
@richey0995 22 дні тому
I found Sekiro to be shockingly easier than every other Fromsoft games, it was the second to last one I played and I went into it thinking it was gonna be the ultimate challenge for someone who’s used to playing their games, but that couldn’t have been further from the truth. In the tutorial it tells you to deflect, so that’s what I did, there was never a single moment of me dodging on instinct, I can’t understand how anyone has that problem, whenever I start a new game I follow the damn instructions! So I go and I fight the tutorial boss and I find out the parry doesn’t even need to be perfect, I’m like WHAT!? This immediately makes it easier, you don’t have to dodge in a particular direction at the exact right time, you just have to press one button at sort of the right time, and the only punishment for getting the timing wrong is more damage to your posture, which even if you get your posture broken, you’re only down for a few seconds, it’s like getting hit normally in any other fromsoft game. 😭 I progress a bit further and find out there’s a feature that lets you come back to life, HUH!? On top of the already easier combat, I can freaking revive on my first death! Knowing you can come back to life if you die completely breaks down that struggle of “oh lord I need to stay alive by all means” that you get in the other games, the panic rolling, the panic healing at times when you really shouldn’t, you don’t have to worry about any of that on the first life. So now I’m trying my hardest to give the people that say it’s the hardest the benefit of the doubt, and they almost have me convinced with Chained Ogre, like ok this actually is pretty difficult, but eventually I found a way to deal with it by using what I learned from Elden Ring, I aggro’d him and hid to wait for him to de-aggro, so I could get a stealth deathblow on him when he turns his back, and it actually worked! You say there’s no ways to trivialize Sekiro like you can with Elden Ring, but the ways are there if you just think about it for a second. Once I beat Gyobu with way less struggle than I did for any early game boss in the other fromsoft games, that sealed the deal, Sekiro is the easiest and remained the easiest one for the rest of the game! Don’t get me wrong, Sekiro is by no means an easy game, I got stuck on Guardian Ape for what was probably half of my total time with the game, you still have to learn the move set of every boss you fight, but it’s just so much easier to do that in Sekiro, spamming the deflect button was alway quite effective at figuring out the timings, and there’s no stamina in Sekiro so sometimes you can just run away and watch what the boss does. I had a lot more fun with Sekiro than I thought I would, it’s a top 5 game for me, and it’s the most replayable of any soulslike game, I went on to perfect and no hit every boss in the game!
@22abw2012
@22abw2012 8 місяців тому
I managed to sweep through True Corrupted Monk's first two forms with ease over and over, but the 3rd form kept psyching me out with unblockables. (The worst feeling: knowing you have the boss figured out, but you can't get past the last hurdle.) The last major boss -- keeping me from seeing the Divine Dragon, and it frustrated me to no end...
@TheArtofAustenMengler
@TheArtofAustenMengler Рік тому
The biggest difference I initially found compared to other From Software games was... no stamina bar! This really helps incentivise aggressive gameplay and blocking and was a big change from the other games...
@raiden3013
@raiden3013 Рік тому
i feel like the combat arts are just there to add style to your gameplay. not necessary at all but can make the fight more fun to look at. same with prosthetics
@TheTrueVirus22
@TheTrueVirus22 Рік тому
I mean apart from the grappling hook nothing is necessary. You can do everything by just using your sword and honestly in the beginning I pretty much did exactly that. I used my sword and the mikiri counter, plus the occasional confetti, since it is necessary at some points. But I mean in Dark souls nothing is necessary either, you can beat the games half naked using nothing but a wooden stick. But honestly prosthetics and even the combat arts do definitely more than just make a fight look more fun. They can make certain encounters easier by a ton. So I wouldn't say they were just added for style. The spear: Very useful against armored enemies but absolutely destroys the second phase of the giant ape once you knock him by pulling out the centipede. Purple umbrella: Blocks the apes scream and imo is most useful against the Shichimen Warrior. If you also have anti air deathblow you can just sit there behind the umberella and wait until they jump to one shot them. Fire crackers: Those can be used in many situations the bull in the divine palace can be triggered into running into a wall, allowing an immediate deathblow. You can also run towards the giant ape in the first phase and use firecrackers plus mortal draw two times and he is more or less dead before he gets up. In the dual ape fight you can run to the place where the second ape spawns before he is there and start spamming firecrackers which will fill up the posture almost immediately allowing you to kill him before the second one attacks you. Shuriken: Those make the lady butterfly fight easier, since you can throw them to get her down from the ropes, and you can also use them to prevent for example owl, to recover posture. Axe: Cracking shields is obvious but you can also use the fully upgraded one to do serious damage on the illusion of the corrupted monk. Fire umberella: Very good against Isshin Ashina and the demon of hatred. Whistle: The fully upgraded one is a blessing for the demon of hatred. Regarding the combat arts, there are some that mainly look cool and don't have that much actual use because they require too much timing or just aren't that strong. But there are some that make your life significantly easier: 1. Whirlwind slash: You get it early and it really helps against junks of enemies especially early on. 2. (Empowered) Mortal draw: Generally super strong, if you know how to approach bosses, this one does really heavy work. 3. Ichimonji double: Seems to be a favorite of a lot of people and it is just excellent, since it recovers posture but here the timing is of essence you need to find the right windows. 4. High Monk: Does good posture damage, it used to be very broken so they nerfed it, so not as good anymore but still usable against enemies with sweep attacks (which are most) 5: Sakura dance: The most recent one and added later but it makes deflecting lightning even easier and also looks cool, 6. Dragon Flash: Sadly you only aquire this after defeating the final boss but it is super powerful for subsequent runs. You can use it early in fights to chip some health off enemies, Helped me a lot against isshin in later runs.
@mtthew123
@mtthew123 Рік тому
I agree with the prospetics but u can sorta spam floating passage or Ichimoni
@TheTrueVirus22
@TheTrueVirus22 Рік тому
@@mtthew123 You can only spam them against regular enemies and not against bosses, since they require certain windows or will get interrupted. Also prosthetics are strong as hell if the right ones are used.
@_BlackenedSun
@_BlackenedSun Рік тому
ill take that over rolling like a dumb ass in heavy armor
@jeronimo196
@jeronimo196 Рік тому
@@TheTrueVirus22 great explanations. I will just add that if you jump and use a slow combat art, it won't have a wind-up anymore. Great for Ichimonji, fully charges even a normal mortal draw for maximum damage. Firecrackers allow safe healing in any fight. Mist Raven is slept on, great for getting behind enemies. Ongbal killed 7 Seven Ashina Spears using Mist Raven and Mortal Draw. It also allows for lightning deflection without taking chip damage. Lazulite Axe dispels the illusions of Lady Butterfly, saving you the hustle of using snap seeds.
@darthTwin6
@darthTwin6 4 місяці тому
I actually think coming to Sekiro with no prior dark souls experience gave me an advantage because I was already on the right mindset. In fact the game I played before was Jedi Fallen Order, which has a very similar parrying experience. And this game STILL kicked my ass, and it was amazing. Best game ever!
@g.mitchell7110
@g.mitchell7110 Місяць тому
"He doesn't want to put in the work". This sums up how I feel about basically any "souls like" game. I play videogames to have fun. I don't want playing games to feel like work. I have work, chores like cleaning and cooking, and exercise for that. I don't want my leisure time occupied by activities that aren't fun in the moment, but might produce a bit of satisfaction at a difficult task accomplished at the end. I have work, chores, and exercise for that. I use "soulslike" as a filter (roguelike is another). I see that term applied to a new game, that's all I need to know about it to know that it's not for me. I'll never play Elden Ring. I'm glad it exists for those who love it. I'm glad the souls-like genre exists for those who love games like this. I'll stick with games that have a gentle learning curve that allows me to have fun right from the beginning. This is a good thing. There are far more games than I have time to play. Having a quick and easy way of eliminating a large number of them makes my life easier, and that's a good thing. Sekiro being significantly harder than the Souls game is low octane nightmare fuel for me. Nevertheless, I liked the video, so thumbs up from me.
@teezabook962
@teezabook962 Місяць тому
If you ever find the time in your life to play it you should even on your death bed
@javi7636
@javi7636 Рік тому
I'm playing Sekiro for the first time and enjoying it, and I'd say that its biggest problem is the initial difficulty curve paired with poor tutorializing. As you say, Sekiro demands that you learn its combat system exactly as-is, but it has way too big a difficulty gap between the easiest enemies and the enemies that wreck you. My experience starting out was that I'd go along killing small guys without much issue, then suddenly I looked at a samurai the wrong way and died instantly. I'd avoid him, do fine for a while, then run into someone else who did way more damage than anyone else for no reason. It's very frustrating and doesn't help the player learn the right lessons. I'm enjoying it much more now (for reference, I just acquired the Mortal Blade), but I do think more people would enjoy the game if the devs had focused more on the new player experience.
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming Рік тому
You're right, but I also think that would take away from it's charm just a little bit if it had options like the souls games. The fresh new set of rules is what *makes* Sekiro so unique.
@gamerguy6154
@gamerguy6154 Рік тому
I believe it’s curve is just right because I don’t agree with what you said about the samurai( I’m assuming the optional general at the start of the game) the generals are the best tutorial as they’re strong enough to discourage bad gameplay, but not strong enough to completely dominate you whilst having a big enough moveset to go over all the perilous attacks you should watch out for during the game
@theRealMonkeySoup
@theRealMonkeySoup Рік тому
My problem with the game was, that the brutal difficulty, especially the early game, made learning the new way of playing much harder. You can take like two hits before you die and heal once. It's hard to learn when even a small mistake kills you. It does get better the further you go, but the beginning was rough.
@erich1380
@erich1380 Рік тому
I find it funny how so many git gud type people even bend the knee to Sekiro 😂 I'm amazed by how many people just want a game they can coast through and not be challenged
@nouhorni3229
@nouhorni3229 Рік тому
They could have put more love into training with Hanbei. Beyond sidestep and mikiri, it would have been nice to train the combat loop in a controlled environment.
@windhelmguard5295
@windhelmguard5295 Рік тому
my problem was that the game design actively encourages you to avoid combat. fighting the goons, especially when there is more than one of them, is a pain in the ass, pair this with the games really fun stealth mechanics and the fact that ninja are cool and shit, my gamer instinct initially told me that fighting my way through is the inferior strategy to taking enemies out with sneak attacks. this means that whenever i got to enemies who don't die to sneak attacks, the game becomes unimaginably difficult since i got basically zero practice on the games combat mechanics. then, when the first boss, who is, according to a conversation between two guards you can overhear prior to the battle, scared of fire, jumped through a bonfire to drop kick my ass, i got so pissed i dropped the game for a few months.
@erich1380
@erich1380 Рік тому
@@windhelmguard5295 you're talking about the literal first boss right after kuro gives you the sword? His overhead two handed strikes are so unbelievably slow and hard to fuck up that I always interpreted it as a tutorial of parrying
@windhelmguard5295
@windhelmguard5295 Рік тому
@@erich1380 that was a boss fight?
@Juan-vx9wy
@Juan-vx9wy Місяць тому
Just on my first play through and Ive been spoiled so much by myself looking up content to get better, yet, still SUCH A GOOD EXPERIENCE. Its my first soulsborne game and im finally understanding the satisfaction and hunger of dying and coming back again until you beat a boss. Currently fighting the ape after getting skill check by genchiro.
@Sangheilitat117
@Sangheilitat117 7 місяців тому
Honestly, I wish they had just removed lightning counter from the game entirely. Either that, or reduce the amount of posture and HP damage it does. Sword-Saint Isshin is my favorite boss fight of all time, but his final phase feels too cheap and easier than his first and second phase because of how much free damage you get from just countering his lightning. I loved pretty much all of my recent Demon Bell / Charmless run except for that, and being able to lightning reflect with Sakura Dance makes it even easier.
@almacpherson8786
@almacpherson8786 11 місяців тому
8:50 - if you read the giant painting in the dojo before going up to Genichiro it will explain everything about lightening reversal
@W4L3YT
@W4L3YT Рік тому
I was trying pinpoint the exact reason why I loved this game so much. I finally nailed it and CP said it, a fast paced action adventure (with a dash of rhythm) game WITHOUT RPG Mechanics, with a lot of replayability.
@onearmedwolf6512
@onearmedwolf6512 8 місяців тому
"only one ill consistently use is mortal draw" thats absolutely a great skill but if you aren't using ichimonji double ever tgen you're missing out.
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming 8 місяців тому
That *is* what I use if I don't have mortal draw, lol.
@daydreams3071
@daydreams3071 8 місяців тому
The reason why it sold so many copies is not because it's good, it's because it played on people's ego meaning gamers took it upon themselves to beat the game that's why so many people bought it. It was a challenge tactic
@marvinvogtde
@marvinvogtde Рік тому
you can technically lern about lightning reversal before you do the genichiro fight, in the room underneath this battle where you fight that mini boss that always spamms the same move you can find a wall scoll that you can interact with that tell you abou lightning reversal (though im not 100% sure it give you the button prompt or jusrt tells you to block in mid air or something)
@Caragoner
@Caragoner Рік тому
It does tell you pretty much the same thing as the prompt, though that boss should be a bit more obvious as it's laughably easy if you can press m2 twice whenever he sheathes his sword. But I guess it goes back to the no handholding
@im_cart8656
@im_cart8656 Рік тому
generally good take. my favourite pve experience not counting nostalgia. as the singular focus they had in this game really shine through right to the end. its great for souls veterans looking for that old challenge again for the first time as well. having to start from ground zero and get rag dolled for a while until it clicks and it goes from trying to survive.. to how much can i style on this boss
@graywulfie2018
@graywulfie2018 22 дні тому
I had a similar experience with FromSoftware. My first game that I really got into was Dark Souls 3 and after that I bought Sekiro at launch mostly because I loved the setting and I had a hard time at the start of the game but a combination of fighting Lady Butterfly and Genichiro made me realize how the posture/parry system worked along with the jump and mikiri counter and that made me fall in love with the game. The guitar hero reference is really good because I've always felt that Sekiro's combat is just like a dance between Wolf and the opponent, a true rhythmic game. Easilly one of my all time favorites. 👍
@Crabbattles
@Crabbattles 2 місяці тому
First souls' experience was Elden Ring. Did NG+7, and also did a level 1 restricted run as well, beat all bosses. I went into Sekiro next, feeling pretty cocky, thinking it wasn't going to be much after that. I learned real quick, anything I accomplished in Elden Ring, meant jack in Sekiro lol. It really is a different experience. Now, I'd say it's my favorite of the two so far (going to DS3 next). I did NG+7, charmless, demon bell and also checked out the various mods that revamp the bosses further. Sekiro's gameplay just had me that enraptured. Best piece of advice to give to anyone thinking about Sekiro coming off a more traditional souls game: Forget what you think you know, and be willing to adapt.
@silverhammerman7489
@silverhammerman7489 Рік тому
I had a hell of a time when I first played this game like 2 years ago. got most of the way through before I just stopped playing. Going into it a second time 2 weeks ago has been a breeze for the most part. I've finally got the blocking down to an art. The seamless fights have been just amazing. This one is definitely my favorite FromSoft game.
@dopi117
@dopi117 Рік тому
I played sekiro and i really enjoyed it especially the Compact until the last bosses the learning curve got very steep which bugged me a little but not too Hard. My Main complaint is that i cant just use everything like items revives etc. because i would have to go back and grind again to get them back which felt really frustrating
@everythingpc9703
@everythingpc9703 Місяць тому
Elden ring was truly game changing and an amazing game for me, but I agree sekiro is easily my favorite game from the series. Love the Japanese inspired theme over the “dark” theme that the company is so famous for
@notbateman4298
@notbateman4298 7 місяців тому
I am an awful player . I am that guy who plays the game on the easiest settings. I was 39 hours into the game at launch and stuck at genichiro and eventually dropped it but if i can pick up sekiro after 4 years and not only beating the game after putting myself through the ringer for 60 hours on a new save just to barely beat it , then proceeding to play it through all the way upto ng+7 and platinuming it , then anyone can .
@narutoownssuperman
@narutoownssuperman 11 місяців тому
16:32 I’m not sure if you know this, but there is indeed a way to increase your attack power, besides beating bosses, it’s just that you need to grind for it. You need to collect the Dancing Dragon fragments , and at a cost of 5 Skill Points at any Sculptor's Idol, you can spend it on your attack. Also this can be done repeatedly.
@garv18x
@garv18x Рік тому
At first it takes 15-20 tries for me to defeat first mini boss, but i practice and keep practcing i worked on timing & my reflexes. Now it feels so satisfying while fighting enemies .
@Hansi1423
@Hansi1423 8 місяців тому
As a souls player I bought that right in 2019 and barely got through and actually didn´t beat Isshin. A month ago, I reinstalled it with the feeling that maybe if I really learn how to perfectly counter and focus on Mikiri, it would be more enjoyable. Holy crap, I´m in new game + beating the shit out of everything. You really have to go with the flow and be as aggressive as possible. Masterpiece of a game. It just took me 3 years to realize (and obviously get better).
@michaelpassmore7620
@michaelpassmore7620 4 місяці тому
I love your video man I just started two days ago. Once I utilized guerilla warfare (attack/ kill, disappear, attack from another angle, repeat) I found my own rhythm. This game truly made me apply real warfare techniques. It’s unique as hell.
@FastFink
@FastFink Рік тому
This is literally how I feel and have tried to explain to so many people lol. I think sekiro is best version of a from soft game by far, but I think for those who don't want to adapt and learn and do want an easy button, I think elden ring provides that. I really hope to get some more sekiro-style games that revolve around the visible posture system and forced learning in the future, but for now I guess its back to NG++++++
@foreignfat6009
@foreignfat6009 Рік тому
It isn't RPG, that is a huge deal breaker for me.
@Saje3D
@Saje3D Рік тому
The sheer conceited arrogance of some people shines right through statements like this.
@oniichandame48
@oniichandame48 Рік тому
Sekiro just turned rolling into parry... Or perhaps jumping in rare occasions. Its different in style, but not much in difficulty
@nousername2942
@nousername2942 Рік тому
Elden Ring was also a game I put down after like 15 hours of fruitlessly trying to enjoy it. I just don't like games like these at all.
@DEEZYD1230
@DEEZYD1230 Рік тому
@@nousername2942 I mean are you even a fan or familiar with the souls series or the formula of it? Because if not why would you even bother playing it?
@digitalon01
@digitalon01 Рік тому
A couple years ago I got covid and was forced to stay home. I decided I wanted to play through Sekiro again to get additional endings. Since I had beaten the game before I decided to do the Shura ending first to cause a slight disadvantage, start NG+ and then speed run back through it a second time while killing all the bosses to get one of the more complete endings. I feel very proud of the fact that I was able to complete both runs before the end of the week. In hindsight I'm surprised I was able to complete a single playthrough because I was suffering pretty bad covid symptoms at the time. I guess that was a LONG, drawn out way of saying that I really really love Sekiro. The moment the combat system clicks is like Neo realising he is The One and seeing the source code of the Matrix, it's nothing short of mind blowing! I hope someday that FromSoft will make a follow up to Sekiro. It certainly deserves one.
@PadFeiLong
@PadFeiLong Місяць тому
The Demon of Hatred and Isshin took me 3 days a piece The headless Monkey another 1-2 I'm happy to be of the camp who actually finished the game. My buddy bought it after watching me play through it and has been stuck on Madam Butterfly for weeks. He wants me to beat her as he is ready to quit but I just keep telling him "If I do this, you won't beat the rest of the game anyway"
@Blaakheart88-87
@Blaakheart88-87 5 місяців тому
I had already planned on getting this game, and the presenters explanation, this game teaches you how to parry. And I can't parry effectively in Dark Souls 3 but i have beaten it 11 times with all the bosses. And because of his breakdown im getting this for sure
@alessandromena2740
@alessandromena2740 Рік тому
I remember every getting stuck on almost every new boss and thinking it’d be impossible but slowly getting closer and closer. I also remember thinking I killed the guardian ape but well you know
@gamEnjoyLP
@gamEnjoyLP Рік тому
Btw, the lightning counter gets thought to you before the fight with genichiro, in the room below where you previously fought the ashina dude, on the wall bahind him is an interactive picture which teaches you the lightning counter. Ah and try and use the lapiz firecracker against the shichimen warrior in combination with the in air deathblow :)
@nullpo2478
@nullpo2478 9 місяців тому
I mean you don't need lapiz firecrackers, just running and anti air deathblow is enough to turn shichimen warrior into 2 seconds fight
@lanreayeni7261
@lanreayeni7261 3 місяці тому
Recently did a "top 10" list of best games played and seeing Sekiro as no 1 brought a whole range of emotions. It was the perfect game for me at a time when life was feeling very monotonous, and i drew a lot of self validation from seeing myself overcome what seemed like unsurmountable challenges which actually low-key gave me confidence to face other challenges i was facing in real life. For me, it was absolutley more than just a game
@DawnSentinel
@DawnSentinel 3 місяці тому
That's what the whole soulsbornekiroring series ends up being for a lot of people. It places challenges in front of them, and through overcoming those, they learn or get reminded that they can overcome the challenges in their lives.
@Silentloler436
@Silentloler436 6 місяців тому
I feel like most of the difficulty is on reaction time and memory. You have to memorize all the enemy’s animations and react to them in like 0,2 sec. I don’t enjoy doing either of those things. I don’t have a good memory to remember everyone’s 50 different animations. Especially since half of them start in similar ways. I like having to figure out how to beat a boss and then simply doing it, like in Zelda or final fantasy or whatever. I play games to have fun, not to get angry due to having slow reflexes after work or late at night. Plus it’s a game that is made harder in honestly unfun ways. The punishment with every death. Losing resources. You have to grind so much if you want all the good skills and you can’t undo them. Skills have no exact description (with numbers or %) so you never know if they’ll even be good until you’ve already wasted your points. There’s no direction so you end up running around aimlessly, you could miss a required prosthetic (that you won’t even know exists) and you’ll bash your head against an enemy that requires the prosthetic for hours before googling it and realizing you missed a hidden prosthetic somewhere. The limited consumables for moves make you never want to use the moves, or you’ll have to grind for resources later. Basically the game wants you to waste time. It wants you to waste time in as many parts of the game as possible. Even understanding the story is hard, with all the hidden story elements. You have to google even the story. I like some reflexes in games like in assassins creed or botw or ghost of Tsushima, but it’s so punishing in sekiro that it goes too far and becomes more annoying than fun.
@Kevin-rv8br
@Kevin-rv8br Рік тому
5:59 you threw the ceramic shard at a gunner. They are specifically programmed to not leave their position since they have range. This is very common in stealth games so actually it works pretty fine 😅
@CommandPromptGaming
@CommandPromptGaming Рік тому
Okay, but they're getting hit in the face repeatedly and just taking it. It looks ridiculous, and more realistic behavior would have them investigating it and not taking shard after shard😂.
@Kevin-rv8br
@Kevin-rv8br Рік тому
@@CommandPromptGaming To be fair they could at least aim their gun towards the direction they got hit from to show them being in an investigative state. So yeah it really does look kinda stupid but at least it's consistent.
@TheLoyalShinobi.
@TheLoyalShinobi. Рік тому
Sekiro was my first FromSoftware game and after playing it multiple times, I decided to buy Elden Ring a few weeks ago on sale, and boy do I have to do some unlearning, I've been so used to deflecting lol
@lenlimbo
@lenlimbo 7 місяців тому
I'm one of the people that Sekiro hasn't clicked for. Personally, I've described Sekiro as "Tenchu cosplaying as Dark Souls", because it looks like Dark Souls, it has the whole death and retry mechanic of Dark Souls, at first tricks you unto thinking that dodge is your best friend, if you come from Dark Souls, but ultimately isn't, and is more focused on everything being stronger than you and combat, outside of bosses, being mostly useless, so you are better served with stealth for most of the game, and mechanical skill for the bosses. To be fair, the more accurate description would be "The child of Tenchu and Ninja Gaiden cosplaying as Dark Souls", because it is much more combat focused than Tenchu, but Ninja Gaiden isn't a fromsoft game, and Tenchu is, so I find it more poetic to just use tenchu in the description XD. If I'm being honest, it may very well be that I tried the game at the wrong time, and I'm willing to give it another chance with a more powerful pc later. But when I tried, I ended burnt and I'm still not willing to try it again.
@Brown95P
@Brown95P 9 місяців тому
If there's a game that Sekiro resembles the most, it's Metal Gear Rising, right down to the consecutive deflects, the stealth mechanics, the sub-weapons and the limb-losing prologues; it just so happens that Sekiro also has those souls-like touches that come from an experienced FromSoft, which are ultimately what allowed me to easily transition from Elden Ring, but I can see them having made it a curveball for people back then -- especially as the dash is still quite invaluable at avoiding most perilous attacks, but just not much more than that. In all honesty, something much more straightforward but still souls-feeling like Sekiro was *_exactly_* what I was yearning for in a long while after I got burnt out from experimenting with Elden Ring's hundreds of weapons, fashion pieces and weight values without really getting anywhere concrete, especially as it has very similar stealth mechanics, which is something I always deeply appreciate in an action game as a sort of option for how I want the pace of the game to be in the moment. I still died a lot more in Sekiro with all the difficulty-spiking "mini"-bosses, and the game could *_really_* do with a lot more consumable drops and skill points early on with all the good skills you can get and frankly need, but at no point it ever really feels anger-inducingly -- let alone literally -- impossible for me to tackle (especially after I watched umbrella-less/confetti-less headless fights and even full sword-less runs from better people), and beating the first real boss first try thanks to all my horse-fighting in Elden Ring just felt so low-key amazing I just had to go beat the harder version immediately afterwards. It's an acquired taste that requires knowing what you're getting into beforehand, but it's one that can easily grapple-hook you in if it turns out to be what you're looking for in the end.
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