Reminder that it has been exactly two months since half of Yea Forums was filtered by the chained ogre

Reminder that it has been exactly two months since half of Yea Forums was filtered by the chained ogre.

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How come the game has no staying power?
First playthrough was pretty great, NG+ was already awfully boring, making me drop in about half way through.
I've played all the other Soulsborne games 5+ times.

What?

I played through it four times, which is twice more than any of the Souls games and once more than BB. I do agree that NG+ can be a bit mindless, but if you give Kuro back his charm it brings back enough of the tension to make it enjoyable again.

Less build variety, and once you got the timings down it gets way easier.
I still think it's a great game, but it definitely isn't as replayable.

Reminder that Sekiro is loved by Twitch zoomers. It is not a "hardcore" game and is easy compared to actually difficult games (RTS, shmup, fighting).

I got filtered by Genichiro on my first playthrough. Ogre is not so bad

Because it just plays the same every time, and compared to the Dark Souls game the game is effectively very linear, might not always look like it but there are a LOT less branching paths than in Souls games.

>shmup, fighting
Shit genres for Gooks and Niggers respectively.

people were raging at the ogre because he grabs you and because it's the first enemy that's kinda difficult for a new player.

>rts
>difficult
Based retard

COPE casuals

Ah yes only two months since bloodborne retained its throne as the best of the soulsborne titles. Why can they not capture that lightning in a bottle again?

Sekiro casuals get very mad at this objective truth. Half their enjoyment from the game is pretending it's some "hardcore difficult game".

>casuals
Wait are you talking about rts like c&c, sc, wc? Or some shit like tropico, total war etc?

No JapanStudio to do the heavy lifting.

look at this true hardcore gamer everyone. i'm amazed

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They made the mistake of bringing activision in on this one. They really wanted the ACTION GAME audience on this one, and they got it.

It's incredibly lacklustre aside from the few "good" boss fights. Even the biggest fans of Sekiro don't give two shits about most of the areas or any normal enemy besides the purple ninja.

wasn't this guy at the very start basically

IT'S FUCKING SINGLE PLAYER HOW MANY FUCKING TIMES DOES THIS NEED TO BE SAID?
CUPHEAD WAS GOOD
WHERE ARE ITS THREADS?
DMC5 WAS GOOD
WHERE ARE ITS THREADS?
RED DEAD REDEMPTION 2
WHERE ARE THE FUCKING THREADS?

GOD FUCKING DAMN YOU FAGGOTS ARE JUST TRYING TO FUCKING CRAM THIS NARRATIVE IN.

no multiplayer
no variety
that's literally it

My friend actually dropped the game on ogre lmao. He expected DaS and got rekt. He still rages about the game and how it's a downgraded DaS.

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t. filtered by the chained ogre.

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I beat the game, it's not a difficult game. Every Twitch streamer and zoomer got through the game.

Beat the game easily and only had trouble with Snake Eyes.

Soulsbabies think Dark Souls is the objective pinnacle that every game should be compared to. If a game doesn't have stats and dress up then it's bad.

yikes

There are a couple of things that factor into it
First of all, they removed all the RPG stuff and build variety. Now Sekiro is an action-game supposedly, however this is were Fromsoft went wrong, the combat is barely any deeper than souls, and souls has super simple combat, which turns out replayable when you have tons of different weapon movesets and build variety, however Sekiro keeps the simplicity of the combat, but removes all the moveset and build variety.
This is where Sekiro fails as an action game, in any other action game, Ninja Gaiden, DMC, Bayonetta, MGR, God Hand and so on you have either tons of different weapons with different movesets, the movesets are super deep and the movelists are long and has a large amount of moves to do, and there's generally some well-designed combat mechanic and in almost every case multiple cool mechanics that the combat can center around.
Sekiro wants to be an action game, but it has
>Extremely simple moveset
>Only main weapon
>Only 1 interesting mechanic the combat centers around, but the combat is too simple to really take advantage of it fully (Posture system)
>Combat arts are one-note and the vast majority aren't even that great
>Combat arts are detached from normal combat
>Prosthetic are super simple
>Integration is very one-note
The only thing that can really pull it ahead is it's difficulty, but if you've played action games before it really isn't very difficult. Compared to Ninja Gaiden I'd say Sekiro is downright easy.

" filtered " ? GIT GUD SCRUB

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Because it's a videogame that you play through, beat, and move the fuck on from.

Set your house on fire at night and murder as many of your neighbors as you can before you get caught. It's the least a subhuman like yourself could do for the world.

I don't get how anyone can be so bad at videogames to the point where Ogre is too hard and they have to quit.

ask the gaming journalists who went on a rampage about the game difficulty.

why so mad scrub?

i played through the game 6 times in a row, got platinum and finally put it down last week for a bit (about 90 hours or so in a row though close to half of that was the 1st playthrough).

i disagree about having "no staying power", i find the game 10x more engaging than the garbage heap that is DaS3. that said, obviously as a single player game there's only so much to do after awhile. looking forward to DLC big time.

"Sorry, but I can only replay games if they have stats or multiplayer"

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Half? Like 5% of who have bought the game have beaten Isshin

Thirdworlders like you belong on a cross.

Even then, putting a game down and moving on isn't a bad thing. It's just something you do. You don't have to keep returning to a game for years for it to be a great game.

emmm okay KEK

I have no problem with games without stats or multiplayer, Sekiro still isn't very replayable to me.

This man gets it.

oh yes agreed, that was kind of an implicit point. i will almost certainly replay the game before too long. after awhile i was just rushing the game to finish the platinum, i still haven't done a charmless/bell run but i needed a break.