Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - Reading Bad Steam Reviews
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- čas přidán 8. 04. 2019
- Reading bad Steam reviews is a great source of entertainment when you're just trying to figure out whether or not you want to buy a game. Is Sekiro unplayable? Some seem to think so!
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In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice you are the "one-armed wolf", a disgraced and disfigured warrior rescued from the brink of death. Bound to protect a young lord who is the descendant of an ancient bloodline, you become the target of many vicious enemies, including the dangerous Ashina clan. When the young lord is captured, nothing will stop you on a perilous quest to regain your honor, not even death itself.
Explore late 1500s Sengoku Japan, a brutal period of constant life and death conflict, as you come face to face with larger than life foes in a dark and twisted world. Unleash an arsenal of deadly prosthetic tools and powerful ninja abilities while you blend stealth, vertical traversal, and visceral head to head combat in a bloody confrontation.
Take Revenge. Restore your honor. Kill Ingeniously.
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Big monkey no die because he stand up again bad glitch 0/10
lol that has to be a troll
@@robr9105 yes it absolutely is, there is not way that/those fork(s) is/are serious
@@robr9105 no I'm serious that I've made it all the way to the guardian ape and given up and rated the game 0/10 yes of course
Fork Fork ok well, he’s suppose to get up. No glitch
His comment was meant to be funny. Now it's even more funny.
Pretty sure that first guy spent 30 hours fighting the Chained Ogre.
ZERO DEATH!!!
It was at the Ogre that I understood, you can't play Sekiro like it's Dark Souls 😅
I beat the chained ogre and the general by stealth attacking them and taking one of their lives lol
I watched my buddy spend literally 50 tries against him. I kept telling him dude stop jumping. Gets clipped by the dropkick every time. Was honestly the most frustrating thing I have ever seen in my life lol and then I try to tell him just fucking block if its going to hit you. "I can't man!" Well my multiple playthroughs and hard mode finishes have told me otherwise my friend, dont argue lol then he proceeds to blame the block button not working while he is mashing it making the parry window smaller every time and locking your animations lol
I beat the ogre my second try... He's so easy especially compared to the rest of the game lol
I succeed kill that thing after 2 days playing lol..
This game is broken, i keep dying and cant find any lego studs.
0/10 trash game, not enough Lego Yoda death screams
69.5 hrs cant beat first boss.
Wtf?
In the last week. 82 hours total
Either their disabled and playing without support...
or are trolling lol
Ventus S I have 45 hours and I’m on Ng+3. It’s still hard tho
@@jc2410 Yeah, thought I finally got good and the game feels much easier now.... Then by the time I reach Owl 2nd fight he kick my ass.
Lady Butterfly is hard for people that have different playstyles, though you would think that over two days total fighting the same boss over and over you would know all of the moves, guess he does need to git gud, it should not take that long for Lady Butterfly to die.
...you can cut the bamboo... at least some of the bamboo anyways
Yeah the only bamboo is up on that cliff near that tool. But he probably hasn't figured it out or got the hint it's up there
Wooooooooooossh
I can't, the bamboo just collapse, even you run over it, the cutting point at the base.
@@DR1V3R117 that dude might be trolling about the bamboo I swear..
“25 hours to beat this game” *cries in noob*
He must of chose to forsake kuro lol
I've got like 63 hours and I'm still not done. Don't get me wrong I'm at the very end, but I've been basically going back as often as possible and exploring every nook and cranny because that's just how I do my first playthrough in Soulsborne games.
@@Bigdude0444 yes, same here. And due to the added verticality of this game (and a later ability that you unlock which I don't want to spoil), the exploring is taken to a new level. I absolutely love the game.
@@etiennewijler6830 I was completely shocked when I found out that ability was unlocked. It was so awesome. It completely opens old areas up to some extra exploration.
hmm.. I am at the big bad monkey at 21 hours. I guess ill need at least 30 to beat it. Depending on the ending
Roses are red violets are blue. "Florida man with 84 hours on sekiro can't beat butterfly and leaves negative review"
Is that plausible? 74 hours, how? Do you not look up guide at some point :P
Are you Shakespear :D
Masked Valerian Some people like to play and figure it out I try that until I don't know what to do for bosses I'm up to the Seven Spear guy and almost up to corrupted monk but need to explore Ashina Castle too.
@@IllusionistCard I get that, I don't usually look up guides, only after beating up bosses what everyone else figured out, that's part of fun, but it usually takes couple of encounters for you to learn most of it and if you can't after a lot of them you might be missing key items or something you wouldn't usually think of. If you'r not giving up, that's brilliant but before giving up wouldn't you look up guide and if still can't get there, then give up?
Masked Valerian
I agree and I take my time because I like to explore to get everything, I mean EVERYTHING. So I only intend to look up guides for things I'm not sure about as I try not to in the first place I like to experience things my self. I do the same in souls games.
25 hours to beat it hmmm ? Man im slow 40 hours in and im still not even close to finishing it
yeah its more like 50 hours for the average player
@@CrolyGiart im enjoying it but its my first game fromsoftware that im playing its hard i spend 2 hours on one boss lol
It took me about 70 hours to beat it but I spent a lot of time exploring, took the long ending, and had to adapt to the combat style because I'm a souls veteran and this isn't dark souls. All in all 20 hours went to relearning how to play difficult games while learning each bosses moveset
Punishing Reign
> “70 hours”
> “long ending”
So you clearly uses a walkthrough for the “long ending” (Return or Purification, you didn’t specify which) and yet you took disgustingly long to beat the game whilst abusing the guides. Bad gamer is bad.
@@bolt4685 im pretty average and i beat the game in a week
"Bosses are surrounded by mobs you have to clear"
Don't know why but I get the feeling that guy didn't get to any of the real bosses lol
Perhaps he's referencing Juzuo, which is *technically* a miniboss. So, probably true lol
@InoshiKenshi Yes, so do many others, but they are minibosses not bosses.
I fucking hated the Minibosses with enemies around, especially Juzou because they were shield dudes.
The only boss I felt was cheap and it's a miniboss btw is the final one near the end. They put a miniboss next to the greatsword enemy. How exactly do you fight them correctly?
@@Bloodhurl67 stealth execute the weaker one or use puppet jutsu on him
There's a massive invisible wall at the beginning of the river at Hirate Estate... 9.9/10
Can confirm, as an obsessed explorer in games that's the first thing i noticed.
@@chuchof3tt669 I*
@@drtohtoridoc3954 no, i'm pretty sure it was me.
@@chuchof3tt669 r/woosh
@@vaskopoh9512 late r/whoosh
“UNPLAYABLE!?!
They’re clearly playing wrong, they have to throw the console/computer out the window first
Cringe
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25 hours to beat it? then either you're a legend who beat every encounter in the game first try or you hate exploring so much, you ran through each zone without looking left and right.
took me 53 hours.
I've beaten the game twice, once with the immortal severance ending and in NG+ with the Return (true) ending. On my first playthrough I killed every available boss and miniboss for my chosen path. I have like 40 hours clocked.
25 hours for your first playthrough is totally reasonable, mine was somewhere around there.
Took me 75 hours
Took me 80 hours, I got as many skills as I reasonably could, and got every prosthetic upgrade I could on my first play through. It was fun.
@@revolverboy1314 yeah i think the one thing we can all agree on is that this game is fun as hell :)
@@dog-jk2hn Did you use the internet? Not judging, just curious. It seems like it'd be very difficult to find and beat all the bosses in 25 without looking things up first run. Kudos to you if you didn't!
don't summon to take down bosses in soulsborne games... you can't say you've beaten the game until you do it solo
Unless it's sekiro haha since there's no summoning
@@maxlastbreath that's why I said soulsborne :P
First BB run=No help
NG+=I have help when the Boss is boring, like Rom
@@sigmamaverick9215 Rom from Bloodborne? damn it was the easiest boss for me
@@TheCraftero for me the easiest one(not counting joke bosses) was Maria.
Also yes, Rom is easy but boring
Careful not to fall into the "X hours" fallacy:
Dude plays for a few hours -> "clearly he doesn't know what he is talking about, review sucks"
Dude plays for a lot of hours -> "clearly he enjoyed himself, why the bad score? review sucks"
Yup, he makes a lot of assumptions from very little information throughout the video
Honestly that only happens when people think that the game gets better the more you play it. Most people are sane enough to see someone who played for 2-3 hours and think "yeah, they clearly didn't like it." instead of "why didn't you play it longer? There's no way you could get a sense of how the game plays after that short of a time!"
I normally play a game for 2-3 hours myself before I judge it. 2-3 hours can be enough to complete some games, but for many others I consider that the, "first page rule" in books for gaming.
I agree
@@ebbandfloatzel Many games only actually start after 2-3h.
@@miko5167 even then you normally get a start to the feel of the gameplay and how it will normally feel. MMOs are the only exception I can think of but I think those are poorly designed to begin with in terms of "gameplay" (ie how long it takes to grind to late game content) to true gameplay (ie, late game content.)
Even many JRPGs don't take that long to get you into the meat of the game play, even if the story drags on for MUCH longer.
People don't cry out about lowering the difficulty of games like super hexagon or super meat boy, so why do they think sekiro being difficult is such a terrible thing. If you can't adapt to the challenges in the game then you don't get to finish it. If you are not someone who plays video games regularly or has any capacity of skill then don't buy games like sekiro.
@MilkMan which were the ones that you found most difficult?
@MilkMan I can understand guardian ape, he is definitely a hard boss, but I still haven't really found lady butterfly to be too much of an issue through my 4 playthroughs. It is very subjective though, and I probably did worse on some bosses than you did. At the end of the day though I still don't think any of the bosses are particular cancerous, and they can all be beaten with just some practice.
@MilkMan you suck man, second phase GA only requires you to jump all his deathblows and move away from the scream....deflecting his sword attacks will bring him to his knees and youll get an opportunity to hit a few times. You can also move closer when he does the sweep attack that he slides to get a few hits in....took me 5 tries his moves are predictable on p2
@MilkMan The game is very hard. And lady butterfly is a hard fight especially in the beginning. But once you learn the game and get futher then that fight would be kinda easy. If i restart the game now after almost finishing it than i would find lady butterfly super easy for example.
The ape boss i beat in 3 tries. Sure it was hard but it's not that bad to be honest.
Besides the crushing difficulty is part of the fun
Tbh if I read all bad reviews of all games, I'd never buy any game at all
Agreed
As someone who got the platinum trophy in the first few days, I can confirm that it is completely unplayable.
0/10, would not play again after 5 playthroughs.
It took you 5 playthroughs? Pussy.
Then how and why did you finish it lol if it was completely unplayable you wouldn’t be able to finish it
@@pognarchy Just a troll comment 5 playthroughs he said lol
@@bodilyflui986 I actually ended my fourth playthrough on the Shura ending, but still needed to get all the skills, and my favorite farm spot was locked out because of that ending. So I just ran though the game again to get back to that farm spot to get the last trophy.
@@aurumarma5711 Ah fair. I specifically chose to do the return ending last for that reason. I thought my best farming spot would be even better on ng+ 3 (It was) and I also thought it would be thematic to get the "true ending" last.
Poor guy spent 10.5 hours trying to cut the bamboo and trying to dodge any enemy that came after him.
I would really stop using length of time played as criticism. You could easily argue that someone who spends a longer amount of time on a game would have a more detailed insight into whether or not it is good.
That depends. If you spend 80 hours smashing your head against the wall without understanding what you're doing, do you really know how to play the game? My buddy is 15 hours in and still at Lady Butterfly cause he refuses to listen to me when i explain what he is doing wrong.
It kinda depends. I've seen negative reviews with like 2000+ hours played where they say ''This game frikkin suuuuckssss'' And that does make you wonder why he played it for over 2000 hours then?
@@MeldinX2 those one are trolls
LEGEND NEVER DIES not always depends on the genre. Take wreckfest that games been out in early access since like 2015. The game changed drastically between builds. They added a component health system then did away with it. I could see someone liking the handling. They switched up physics several times which effected the handling. Between burnout-like arcade (gas while smashing brake) to a heavier weighted feeling where you use the throttle to turn.
Or take a game like warthunder. They keep adding stuff and sometimes that just breaks the gameplay. (Certain tanks being OP) Someone may have loved a game at one time. But can’t get any enjoyment now.
But then it evolved or some aspect for the worse changed. (In their opinion)
But someone who spends 30 hours on the cuphead tutorial. Could miss water falling out a boat.
Except you really can't argue that. There's little to no Games I know of whose progression system is reflective of their knowledge or skill. Ranked play Rankings CAN do that, but eh, there's still a fair amount of ways to bluff your way up the ladder in those games.
Every other game typically awards XP for time played, over performance. With Performance being a bonus.
That's typically why you can't see someone's level and go "Oh god they're gonna smash me" because it honestly depends more on how much attention that person is paying and how tuned in to learning games they are.
Another factor is that when you pick up a new game, It doesn't mean you're starting from scratch.
People that have played COD can pick up new cods or similar styled games and feel right at home, pick it up and play through with no real issue.
Picking up Apex was extremely easy for me because I've played BR before and I've played Titanfall 2, I already knew what to expect from each gun, the mobility of characters like octane and Pathfinder, as they're recurring abilities from TF and people's general tankiness in BR.
A person's rank, is NOT always their measured experience.
A level 5 unprestiged COD player can realistically be someone that has a collective translative rank of a hundred prestige, given that prestiging to max rank in COD hits about 11 prestiges in each game and they could have hit that in each game for the last decade.
And people like that, Don't necessarily know what they're doing. My brother has 7 years on me, been playing COD the whole time, and I can outplay him consistently because he doesn't strategize much and doesn't know the tricks.
The ONLY time you should show actual concern for a high rank, is of the player you're fighting in that game is seriously high Ranked, and the games only been out for like a month. THAT player, is either completely no lifing their game time to grind that much, or is genuinely shredding through matches like a mad man. After a couple months in, any nub that hasn't got a clue can be consistently going negative in their stats and Ratios but be highly ranked because they're clueless but playing regularly.
It's not a reliable criteria, and even in game performance isn't a reliable criteria because your team can be feeding because they're just slightly more clueless. Happens all the time where I can watch someone go on a Mad tear through five team mates and I'll be like "Holy shit he's smashing them" and then I'll turn a corner having tracked him with the map, kill feed and Audio, snap the gun up, melt him because I'm actually hitting my shots and I'll be like "Oh wait he's actually kinda bad at this, Never mind."
And my aim ain't great to begin begin with but my game knowledge is much more fleshed out and it's an easy win against these kinds of players.
In Sekiro where 25 hours is the average time to complete that game, and this guys sporting 30, it's a pretty safe bet that if he's even just average, he'll have beaten it or is at least enjoying it enough to sink that time in, and if he's not beating it in that average time, he's either genuinely kinda shit, or he's just not bothering to understand the game.
And I get what that's like as I never put real effort into learning games till 5 years ago but the difference is immense when you do, but not at all a guarantee that longer playtime stats mean you're more in tune with the game.
I completed metal Gear Revengeance TWICE before I found out there was a fucking parry button, meaning I beat it by dodging everything or tanking it to deal my own damage. If It took me about 24 hours total to beat both runs at high difficulty with an unknown handicap affecting me, it just goes to show that time played has no bearing on your experience and knowledge passed whatever you naturally pick up by playing, which varies alot from player to player.
That 3rd play through was easy as fuck, Parry OP
>"average of 25 hours to beat the game"
>have 107 hours on just my first playthrough.
> :(
You'll be able to do it under 10h hour on a fresh game when you'r finished ;)
Not 4chan
Dont worry the first run is the hardest the games all skill. Not some lucky armor you get or weapon
Sekiro is just metal gear rising revengeance but for old people 0/12
Aww, was it to hard for you? Pissed there wasn't an easy mode. Go back to fortnite
@@dpearson898 lmao you go back to fortnite for not understanding sarcasm
@@sunofgun07 there's to many kids like you playing that game.
@@sunofgun07 and unlike yourself I don't play with children. (Pun intended)
@@dpearson898so how do you know that I play fortnite
This and Red Dead Redemption 2’s negative reviews are just pure entertainment
Except Rdr2 had a lot to criticize
Pickel Rickel yeah, but for me rdr2 was great.
This is probably my fav game so far... The combat is so challenging and satisfying ...it took me almost 65 hours to beat the game
Oh I'm talking about Sekiro not RDR2 lol... RDR2 is also a great game but sometimes it feels boring while traveling with your horse for 15 min just to start a new story mission... I wish there were fast travel....
for me Sekiro is 10/10
RDR2 is 8.5/10
@@Sekiro495 lol rdr2 has fast travel 😂
Basically, every bad review is made by people who is stuck on A: Lady butterfly or B: Demon of Hatred/ Sword Saint
I think the guy complaining about not being able to cut bamboo might've gotten stuck on the Shinobi Hunter xD
Aczear Tk I’m working on learning Demon of hatred right now and while he’s definitely doable, I’ve noticed one glaring thing. He’s a boss that requires a style more akin to dark souls than Sekiro. Which I think is a deliberate move by from. He’s a good 15-20 hours into the game depending on how fast or slow you play and you’ve learned the new combat style. He kind of shits all over it to a degree. To a degree. I’ve also noticed he’s a boss that requires you to avoid his attacks a certain way, the way the game wants you to. Or you take damage. Regardless of what your EYES are telling you. His perilous swipe is the best example. I’ve been far to his right side and still got hit by HIS right hand that’s doing the claw drag. But yet if you just...jump...it misses entirely. I don’t know lol
@@loneshinobi2682 Nailed it. Good on you for taking the time to learn the patterns instead of calling him bullshit with broken hitboxes like everyone else. If you haven't already, you'll beat him no problem once it clicks. Good luck!
BALDORF BREAKDOWNS I actually took him down a few hours ago. As with any from boss I could see myself learning the tells and responding appropriately. I got so tired of wasting divine confetti however I ended up not using buffs at all. I used Malcontent in his third phase though just to ease the challenge a little lol. His second phase is without a doubt his toughest because he seems to be the most aggressive in that phase. Regardless, really cool boss. I look forward to mastering him in NG+
@@loneshinobi2682 Congrats! I would definitely put him up there as top 3 hardest, for me anyway. Though it's partially due to it just being a long ass fight. Just a matter of watching and learning the patterns and how to properly respond.
The bosses in this are so well designed, by the time I beat a lot of them, I was taking no damage in their 1st phases. Miyazaki and From are geniuses of boss fights!
When you start mastering all the bosses it really becomes a beautiful peace of art in which your blade is the pen, their blood is the ink and the earth is the canvas.
I just started playing this game...been at it for like 3 weeks and it's been...a whole education for me.
Cringe
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Poetic Violence, I like it
I'm biased but I love how this video turned out, Great work!
its literally unplayable for me, for some reason it wont detect any inputs even though I really want to play
I agree with 4:03 having Lady Butterfly as first boss without atk upgrades is pretty hard. And the lockon breaking when she jumps is absolutely infuriating.
But doing her as 2nd one is way easyer.
This is not the first boss no one force you to go to that area early
Lady Butterfly isn't really hard at all tbh, just a little bit unfair as most of the bosses in this game but once you know her moves it's the same boring thing as the rest of the game, learn pattern, block, jump or deflect to break posture and give death blow then repeat and repeat the same thing all through the game, it's hard for dummies so to speak, not really hard if you take just a little bit of time to learn how the game works, which is actually pretty simple
Wdym hard? I've beat her without anything on my second try. Fully, 2nd phase included. Tho I've beat her after Gyoubu
First guy literally explained what an action-adventure game by FromSoftware is. The rock, paper, scissors game? Each boss has a unique fighting pattern and it's your job to learn what each is. That's how PROGRESSION works.
Has he not played Bloodborne, Dark Souls, or even WoW?
WoW is much better IMO. This game made me give up in one day.
@@JoeyCentral WoW is meant to be easy
I’ve never watched your vids before but you came up in my feed. Just wanted to chime in and say this is a great idea for a video, I love reading negative reviews on games lol
Wtf... Im playing sekiro at Max graphics 1080p at 60fps locked on my 1060 6gb. What u mean performance issues?
same but with 144 fps, and 15% bigger pov, and the fps never drops below. (i use "SekiroFPSUnlockerAndMore")
Same, with Rivatuner its has flawless frametimes too
I have a 1060 as well and no issues here, these people must be playing with integrated graphics or something. F to pay respects
@Pancake yep mine too , while the game is smooth as silk most of the time. ashina castle makes it lag like crazy
I think some people think the GPU is the only thing you need for gaming. With the level of PC component ignorance out there it wouldn't surprise me.
This is my video of yours that I've watched and I'm really into this format! For sure gonna check out more of your stuff.
lol I am like one of the most casual gamers you can find...
Yet all I need is one more trophy to get platinum...
If I can finish the game... on NG+2...
anyone can.... as long as you pay attention and play by the rules of the game...
How are you 1 trophy away with 1 playthrough? Did you back up your saves for all the endings?
Meow Phantom NG+2 is the third play through
@@meowphantom5725 as of now I have finished the game 4 times.. twice on a new game.. once on new game plus and once on new game plus 2...
It's just people thinking it's dark souls and because it isn't and you can't approach combat like DS they think it's to hard because everything they think should work doesn't
WHAT?!?!? You’re a filthy casual and you beat this game???? But I thought it took amazing skill and talent to beat such a video game.....at least, thats what I keep reading in youtube comments from people who pat themselves on the back for memorizing that attack patterns of enemies.
I’m a casual too. Never played any Soulsborne games either until I got Demons Souls recently. It was okay, I definitely want to move up to DS1, and then maybe Bloodborne. Demons Souls had a nice smooth difficulty curve. Most enemies are tough, and most bosses are a bit tougher. To me its more frustrating when a game is pretty easy, and then you come to a seemingly impossible boss. I just got Borderlands GOTY Ed., and the game was pretty fun, not too challenging, but yesterday I had to rage quit after dying ten times in twenty minutes to the same boss about halfway through the game. Out of nowhere, it became impossible. Maybe I’m missing something, I dunno? I had to take a break. Demons Souls is hard, but fair.
5:10 he has probably found lady butterfly as first boss... after that pain he probably really enjoyed the game ahahha
Paolo Azzini last butterfly wasn’t that hard
the old buttfly is not hard . ;)
I spent a day on juzou and 3 min on butterfly
Wait she's not? Whose the first boss then? So far what I consider the real bosses are her and Genichiro, which I just took down now.
@@alexisguillen8400 the boss that cut wolf arm? If we ignore him the first boss is the horse general that I forgot his name.
My response to that first one...
"First time playing a From Software game, eh?"
He said it wasn't. He played dark souls and bloodborne before it.
I subbscribed cuz of that hollow knight reference lmao I was literally thinking the exact same thing a second before you said it, great vid👌
First time viewer here, I really liked this a lot, please keep it coming.
Subbed.
Hey man, just found this in my recomended. This is usually not what i watch. I won’t ever see you again in my entire life but i wish you good luck on your journey to 50K.
Lmao 😂😂
I feel bad for the players who complained about the limited combat options. Finding new approaches to beating bosses or tough enemies in Sekiro was one of the best experiences for me.
I think my favorite discovery was learning how easy some aggressive enemies can be when you play offensively and force them to constantly block and retaliate.
those who hesitate, DIE. Isshin sums up Sekiro pretty well. love how I feel like a badass swordsman who had to improve his skill in Sekiro where in DS I felt like an ant running away and only taking small opportunities to take blind jabs.
I agree, I just finished the first boss the horse guy and I already found it entertaining. 7 hours in I beat him and I found the boss super annoying to the point I T-bagged the place he died 😂😂. To be serious I found the game amazing from what I have seen they really did reinvent the wheel and poured love into the game.
I seriously was mad about the bamboo as well...
but then there was some I could cut later in the game.
The only two bosses you need to worry about in this game are the Knight of Ashina Castle and the Hirata Lancer. They will lock you up in progress, but passing them ... Well, there may be more ... just come out of there, you have enough to farming XP and explore the game (for more items). For example, if you already know the way to the aforementioned Hirata, the Boss with no head. It is enough. So with me, only these two bosses, Knight of Ashina Castle, and Hirata's spearman caught me. In addition, tips:
-The first miniboss, the Samurai? Dodge, avoid and avoid. Learn to dodge. The first is defeated with the basics. Also, remember to strip his first bar on Stealth.
-The Second: The Ogre, has discovered clouds of explosive cloud, although in practice will not be much needed. For the situation here is that you will more jump back and walk sideways, jump back to the floor walk, or just walk to the side. So he will jump in the air, sometimes he jumps and rolls, so that you walk sideways. Learn how to swing between jump and roll button. although the order: jump, deflect. Attacks him when he finishes attacking with his leg and falls to the ground. Avoid getting away from him, if not he goes behind, soon better wait he starts a sequence, except if he is trying to grab, in that case runs or goes to the side, or both. Also, you can use a green item to strip the first bar of it in stealth.
-The third: take the first bar of his Stealth, after having already cleaned the area. The General Samurai, it's good three things: Use those bottles of hirata oil, plus the flames, and taca from afar. In it, as well as the Lancer, it is good to avoid jumping over it, as it can attack upwards. The recommended one is to roll to the side behind it, if it is immobilized with some action, to attack, if it is moving and attacking, to distance.
Despite this, the most relevant is motor racing, because one thing I noticed is that I suffered in Bosses that no one suffered, like the two said: Rider and Lancer, and I did not suffer in Bosses that other players suffered. The Knight, the first one does until it is easy (After dying about 20 times, I recommend that to facilitate the combat, try to fight only to test the defense and avoidance, without focus on the combat, I did this with the ogre and the Knight and perfected my avoidance, for I did not focus on combat but rather on losing life, preserving the resurrection for the second faze or even using it.This game is not about how much you ran or the damage, but about how much you do not take If you simply avoid all damage, the game is no longer difficult even though you have given slow damage to the enemy: Although I am anxious and have always opted for strategies that would kill the enemy in less than 10 minutes, and often denied me the use the recurrence, already dying and repeating, using recuretion only in the second phase). Let's get the tips:
-Before entering the arena, user the item blue, red, and the one that imbues the sword. Put the cloud pumped prototype. And change the combat art, which I forgot the name, that you perform a lot of attacks in sequence, very useful, although you should learn to avoid using it when the boss does not time. With this art, I manage to spend the stability of most of the enemies and eliminate them soon in sequence, very useful in special against the Boss Fat and drunk that expels acid, because you have to kill several soldiers before the boss came, in fact I turned back into the house next door, and killed the first ones he got in Stealth. Only after killing everyone, I called the blue swordsman who helps in this battle, with that, it will lasts longer. If you talk to that blue-robed swordsman, he'll die for the minions. There I fight with the fat touching oil and throwing focus. Then the first bar is stripped. Returning to the knight:
Enter the aerea going towards the Knight, as soon as it is 3 seconds from you (and you are going to meet him), throw the explosive cloud, the little bonbons will explode exactly when the horse passes, and there the horse will be frightened, and there's time to attack him (he will not attack you, do not worry, in this part the Rider will want to save time, I have already decorated this moveset, so attack the maximum with Combat Arts (The name is: Floating Passage) you can do even more attacks, and when he gets farther, he will press the grab button (on green things), there you will be launched into the knight, attack him (without using the move-set now because you will need to deflect, only use Combat Art when it becomes immobilized.Now you need to attack, deflect, and throw the bobs when he is in the wrong direction.When the avalanche is scared again, and the time to perform Combat Art. Whenever you bonbas, and the horse to be frightened, to perform two Combat Arts.
In the second round of the Rider is hell, you know, I think most bosses have been lucky.
Because sometimes my avoidance is good, and sometimes bad. Sometimes I make a sequence of mistakes, and sometimes I can pass from an enemy without using recursion (maybe because it's useless, usually when I use it, I die, then I started to create the mentality of not using the Recurrence as useful in combat, especially since I get nervous in the second round when I have only that one time.Many times I died in the Knight, when he was already without stability, and I no longer had a second chance, there I died.á Until the lancer occurred, the Shenobi Matador was with the Stability all yellow and killed me.That is why sometimes it is a lot of luck, but a lot of tries in many days.Then it tries.If it has not been more than 7 days (one week) caught.What are you complaining about? I think it's bizarre, these people are complaining, they have less than a day of play, they can not handle a Boss.It was part that I was caught in DS1 and it was not because of Boss and yes of the place, as in Anor Londor and Iron Golem , always dying for the lug air, falling into a hole in full fight.
The mairoia of the people who complain, nor try. They want the game not to be equal to life, where everything is difficult, and must strive. They want things to fall on their lap.
Some things I also found irregular in the game, but it was not the difficulty, it was mechanical like the Camera, which often turns to the opposite side of the boss, and I have to leave close to him and roll the camera manually and relock the camera in the boss , how many times have I already died for the camera looking at the opposite side of the boss. Or the speed of reaction of the doll, sometimes forget that the doll takes 1 second of reaction and I think it is Dark Souls 3, where you tighten at the exact moment. Well, now we can remember Dark Souls 1, where you press, and it has a delay of 1 second, so always doing things 1 second before or by pressing the button several times (which most do). But in practice it is more efficient to deflect an attack than to repel it. Because repelling spends stability, and what they do not tell you is yes, repelling will be useful: In NG + when you already have the Ashina tree, where you have the option to spend enemy stability repelling. This explains a lot of useless guide based on NG + being delivered to first-time players. Ai do not understand why the game seems easier for the guy: Man is in a NG +! For certain skills have time to have it. Despite this, you can sim farma, although this will not unlock the Combat Art of Ashina, which just killing the Knight. But in Hirata, I unlocked and unlocked the entire first tree and some elements of the prototype.
When I first started, I got to the chained ogre and raged harder than I'd ever raged in my entire life, I thought the game was too hard (and it is hard). However, with enough time and practice, you can beat every boss and mini-boss in the game. Honestly, the game is addicting.
@L1QU1DSCHW4RTZ how far have you got?
@Liquid Schwartz
“hm today I will play not dark souls”
“wtf this is nothing like dark souls”
Reminds me of "Metacritic reviews" series. Quite good.
Damn I always thought I was the only weirdo scrolling bad reviews for "more genuine comments".
I had never seen one of your videos.
Instant sub :D
Just discovered you. I LOVE THAT YOU DONT HAVE 1000 EDITS!! You talk longform (like real fucking humans do) and even keep your mistakes in! So fucking rare on youtube. Love it
You can't give bad reviews for the sole reason of the vame being difficult
+it's difficult but fair and requires skills
That's why the game doesn't deserve hate
And if they don't have the skills they can use the cheese. But you need a brain for that. Learn patterns and all that.
Games are meant to be challenging
They are for afults after all
18+
The amount of skill required is not that big
You just need to think and act quickly
The dude wants more meme 👏 reviews 👏
I also search out negative reviews, as they're generally the best way to gauge a game's true quality.
Also, I love this sort of video. Please do more (and make more content in general; you're great)
really? all i get is people whining about a mechanic that pushes me away from the game until i eventually get it and loved the mechanic. what they were complaining about. Ex i love Sekiro parries.
@@katondragonrider well, it has to be the top rated negative reviews
@@ikefromsmashbros9237 gotcha
Good idea for a series. I like to do this exact thing sometimes. Now I don't have to do it alone!!
I heard some wise words from a channel called Girlfriend reviews in which she said her boyfriend said “I’ve beaten so many games, some times I just want a game to beat me.”
I feel that for sure. Had to play God of War (2018) on hard my first playthrough 'cause I knew I'd blast through it too fast otherwise.
Is her boyfriend collecting government benefits and unemployment because us working folk don’t have time to master games like this or dark souls and just want a game we can jump right into. If these games wanna be successful then they gotta give us an easy difficulty.
@@JoeyCentral this comment did not age well.
@@user-cc2fm4vu2x it aged like fine wine like most of my comments, guy.
@@JoeyCentrallet's start then, you're telling me you can't even invest 2 hours a day/week to beat a boss or mini boss to progress in this game? The game isn't even hard once you start analysing it. And sekiro did not get a easy mode and was still a massive success. People learned to play the game rather than looking for an easy mode. Sekiro and dark souls feel hard because they are more realistic in terms of combat.
If your looking for meme reviews go through the warframe reviews also do more
The poor guy complaining about the boss. He did lady butterfly first, which is really not advisable. With two to three healing items, basic attack and barely any health, this fight is a nightmare.
Thing is, you can fight her a pretty much whatever point of the game you want. Poor soul.
I decided to fight her early to master deflecting, It was worth imo
Lord Shadowspawn as if genichiro is easier
I agree with you on the Rock-Paper-Scissors comment, but I understand the one on the review because even when it is a very common mechanic, the danger indicator make it too blatant to be ignored. And that can make some people think negatively on it. I myself thought it that way at first, but after a few hours of gameplay started to love it, because it let me tell which one of two attack with similar wind up can be blocked/parried and which not. And that is a lot of help in a game where a single hit can mean a death.
Do this with JUMPFORCE would be fun
Jumpforce is actual trash though
sekiro has difficulty settings, base game is the easy mode. Look up the demon bell and kuros charm if you want play the hard version of the game.
Bet
What those 2 do? I wanna play the game the hardest possible
@@sigmamaverick9215Maverick, the demon bell increases damage all enemies, mini-bosses, and bosses do. Kuro's charm you get at the beginning of N+ if you do any of the endings except shura, give the charm back to Kuro and blocking no longer blocks all damage you take I think its 10% of the 100% of the damage of an attack from an enemy instead of blocking the full 100%, so the only way to block 100% is to deflect or dodge it. Also as an upside the demon bell once rung will increase item drop rate.
elias altenberg I got the shura ending on my first playthrough and I got kuro's charm in NG+
@@legacymse7095 Thanks for the correction I have not done the shura ending yet, was repeating what I heard someone else say, good to know.
enjoyed this video type a lot, would love to see more
Curious how long it took people to take down sword saint isshin,my friend has been trying fr 2 weeks straight and hasnt been able to do it while i took him down on the third try,how long did it take y'all?
25 HOURS TO BEAT? IM AT GENICHIRO AND IM AT 20 HOURS 😭
dw.. took me around 60 to finish
Took me about 56 hours to beat
Hey Matty did you manage to get past Genichiro?
Zed Bee I learned all of his moves for the first two phases then I brute forced him in the third.
Matty Co Nice! Sounds about the same as my experience :P
Never crash. Frame never drop on my gtx 970 ultra settibg.
Hey same
Double same
I dont think anyone who actually beat the game and mastered the mechanics can give it a bad review.. Every player i know who actually beat the game absolutely loved how gratifying it is to figure it out and win
Most bad reviews do seem to be either more casual players or people who can't get past it not being Dark Souls.
Mostly the latter as far as I can tell, as I've seen plenty of casuals love this game, even if they can't beat it.
@@BaldorfBreakdowns i think that the people who refuse to get past it not being dark souls are the same people who couldnt get past dark souls without summons
Great video! In defense on that playtime that first guy had, I'm about forty hours in and haven't beaten the game yet. Maybe he was just having a hard time xD
Well, I have about 36 hour and haven't ended Sekiro yet, for this first review
It depends on the ending. The easiest ending could take 25 hours.
@@katondragonrider yea shura ending is much faster
I beat it in 50 hours.
It's no more than 20 hours, you are slow as fuck.
@@CarlosSantana-gi6rt Did you fight all minibosses and get the longest ending?
do one for factorio
That will take a while...
The blue light that’s shining off of his head is a sculptor idol above him, he needs to grapple up and rest
That 2.6h guy is right actually. All you need is timing. You don't need anything else than LB.
i don't even understand that one review...you can cut the bamboo.
I think he means the *T H I C C* bambo.
"I loved dark souls 3"
Meaning: I summoned people to carry me in dark souls 3
Nothing wrong with that.... My first playthrough of dark souls 3 ( my first souls game ) I was carried like fuck.....
Although I had to come back to kill all the bosses solo.... it was a pride thing :P
Damn nameless king and his one shots
The first criticism is that it’s hard to tell which extra dangerous attack (idk what they’re called) is which, it’s just from how they’re winding up the attack. I’m struggling with the same thing, cause it’s sometimes hard to tell if it’s an attack you have to jump over their swing or it’s a stab sometimes, idk if there’s a good method for it. It’s really fun though
Honesty, the game is so fun and I already have 60 hours on it. I figured out if I wanted to get a person to help me beat a boss there are some places where there is an enemy there along with with a boss and I can use the puppeteer ability and have him focus the other guy while I destroy their vitality
For as hard as the game is, I love it. I learn to try other bosses if you can't beat another. You have the option to go back. When you get stronger, higher vitality, and better equipment.
Someone should make a video reviewing your reviews of these reviews.
A sub for you man, I found this really funny.
Inconsistent framerate? Crashes? Framedrops? how do you have those I never had any of those and I am playing it below the recommended. AMD Radeon R7
Try to go on amazon reviews for the game.
There are many meme reviews.
The reasons mentioned on those bad reviews are exactly what makes me love this game... Unpredicateble/hard bosses which demands you to try them a lot of times until you get used to what they do... I have just killed the guardian ape, and so far I'm loving the game!
First time watching you and the Hollow Knight reference got me subscribed boi good job
Great voice acting and hope your channel gets more subs because you deserve it XD
BL1 GOTY Enhanced getting protest review bombed, might contain some lulz.
GTX 1070 cant run Sekiro??? I run it on high about 60 fps on my 1050 what is he doing?
I get a feeling that some people don't realise PCs have components other than GPUs.
He has 200 tabs open
Maybe he have an old CPU that is bottlenecking his GPU. Maybe he has low RAM. Or maybe he has a bunch of viruses. Who knows.
Hrm, no crashes of FPS dips for me. Maybe it's a problem with the version of the driver you have installed or system settings?
Performance issues? I've heard of performance issues on console, but not on PC. Some people said they have a corrupted save file but frame drops on PC? What PC are you running? A HP laptop from costco?
Game's not for everyone, even hardcore Soulsborne fans can be hesitant to pick it up and play it because it's such a deviation from the "usual".
I mean, I personally didn't enjoy it, enough to refund it. And put-together I have over 1500 hours put into the Soulsborne series.
It doesn't mean that it's a bad game, but I miss character builds, I miss the heavy RPG elements, I miss varied weapons and armor, I miss the simplified combat where opportune dodging and knowing when to play agressive vs defensive was the name of the game.
Again - doesn't mean Sekiro is a bad game, it's just diffrent and wont make every Soulsborne player fall in love with it.
Everyone doesn’t understand Japanese games so they hate it
@@nightmarecore3183 What? All the Soulsborne games are japanese. It has nothing to do with that.
Nesque dude a game about nights and a game about hunters is not Japanese at all
@@nightmarecore3183 What are you talking about? The setting has nothing to do with it, it's a FROMSOFT game.
I understand all your points except that you miss "opportune dodging and knowing when to play defensive or aggressive" or however you worded it. That's been my experience with sekiro so far. You have to know when to stay out of range and when to strike. They don't expect you to run in there any parry everything like a god. You're supposed to use stealth, and your prosthetic tools to chip away at their health so that you can do more damage to their posture. At least that's how I've killed all the hard enemies so far.
For me, it captures the difficulty of playing a souls game for the first time. The souls games have been around so long now that i rarely struggle with them now. In a typical dark souls play through I might only die 4 or 5 times total.
So yea I get why you don't like it cause it's not dark souls, but I don't get how people don't like the combat. I find it intense and highly satisfying to get 3 or 4 perfect deflects into a finish stab to the chest.
Remove the glasses, add a wig, you can impersonate Weird Al
or he does nothing and is the dean from community 😂
Don't be mean. Billy Corgan worked hard to get his weight down and is lookin good I say.
If you're stuck on the chained ogre, then try getting the fire tool for your prosthetic arm from the memory.
I saw once someone put a review on a game called Space Empires IV (A great 4x game) claiming that they didn't understand why ia there a resource limit and why is so low and they cannot build anything or do anything about it.
Every time you start the game you begin with buildings unlocked that you have no need to unlock and are 100% visible on the construction menu that literally increase resource limita.
2 minutes in and Im already tired of listening to u
OMG DID HE MAKE A HOLLOW KNIGHT REFERENCE.
Just replayed hollow knight for the 7th time and it’s amazing!
Performance issues? I have a pretty low end pc and haven’t crashed at all yet
your argument against the first review is that he can't dislike the game because he played it.
I immediately stopped watching because otherwise I wouldn't be allowed to dislike this video :)
Agreed. Also i thought those arguments were valid. Theres more variety on how you can beat a boss in all those other games.
@@deklore not really valid if you know sekiro story it wont make since for them to have a weapon like a greatsword there. It's like complaining that a hot food is hot. Sure but not really valid
You got right. I'm at 45 hours and i almost have platinium from sekiro. Only all skills.
Can confirm it runs perfectley on a 1060 gtx with no frame issues or skips or lag whatsoever
These bad reviews, just makes me want to buy the game even more.
MarioX just like to watch a sonic movie
"Unplayable"
Quadripalidrich who beat the corrupted monk has entered the chat.
Performance issues? It runs at consistent 60fps on my GTX970, with 1 crash and a couple short freezes over 70 hours. Does seem to clog up RAM, but that doesn't matter unless you're running other memory-intensive programs in the background.
Nice, calm, collected analysis, and neat tips lol! I used to think the game was lame but now I stand corrected after some practice and change of mindset toward the game. The combat clicked, was slaying trash mobs in about two minutes instead of the old fifteen, murdered them in droves, killed two minibosses relatively quickly (got the ogre in like 30 mins), got an HP/Posture upgrade and realised how fun farming is, among other things... it's so fast, snappy, satisfying and intense... the game's effin' amazing! I'm relieved and hyped
to play more! \o/
Do people find ogre that difficult xD once u learn his attacks it should take like 3 min
Well I usually play games like this and a few souls/borne games so I may be just speaking for souls/borne players sorry if this comment is irrelevant to you xD
@@onetwothree2901 If you don't go to Hirata first, the ogre basically one shots you
@@gu3z185 yep, I still take every opportunity i have to level up before oger. oil+flame vent and follow up pocket sand help do the trick
first review makes sense. Most of the other reviews have some decent points.
I almost refunded the game when I couldn't kill the ogre for like 2 hours
the hitboxes are hard to get used to, and the game as a whole gives a really poor introduction to the mechanics (it does kinda go through most of it but it's still a steep learning curve)
I had a lot of problems with the game's design, and it's far from a perfect game. But it was fun, and even with the limited options you do have (the only significantly different playstyles are "be up in his face" and "dodge and run away until the enemy finishes an attack and then go hit him twice, then run again" ). Also combat arts and prosthetics are for the most part useless.
I've finished the game 5 times including charmless NG and NG+, so yes I think it's a very enjoyable game, but some things can feel unfair or unfun (mostly on your first playthrough). To beat almost any boss, you essentially need to learn almost his entire moveset and be able to react properly to all his moves. And since there's like 5 things you can realistically do, it is basically read his attack > do the 1 thing that works well against that attack, repeat for 2-3 minutes. At some points it can feel like you're just repeating the same boss over and over again and doing the same thing until you get lucky and get hit less than X times. Combat is still a million times better than bloodborne, but might not be everyone's cup of tea
25 hours? I just beat Lady Butterfly and I am on 35 hours already...not because I found it difficult, but because I really like exploring, taking my time, revisiting areas for kicks. I spent ages just deflecting grunts in Ashina Outskirts which I had already finished because I found it fun. I guess people who are used to dodging are likely to find this game more difficult -- dodging is viable, but it would extend the duration of boss fights as opposed to parrying. I defeated Lady Butterfly by proper attacks and deflects rather than dodges, getting a grip on this game and I feel like I could do this for another 80 hours atleast.
Sekiro is not a Dark Souls game, but it has the Dark Souls charm and familiar style of From that I have come to love.
This is a great video man, keep it up.
First time watching you, I subscribed because of it.
my only cretic is that whet you kill a boss you get an item inmediatly and blocks the screan. ti kinda turns you down from just killing the boss