Well Yea Forums.
It's time to talk about why you put Sekiro down early.
And no, "muh boring game" isn't a real answer because the lot of you sat through RDR2.
No, today we'll be talking about who filtered you and why that's your fault and not the games.
Well Yea Forums
nitnendo fags got filtered by the very first random enemy with a sword after realizing they dont die by jumping on them.
Lmao just image those nintentards smashing their head on the ceiling wondering why they aren't earning currency. It must suck to own a switch.
The differences between Sekiro and RDR2 numbers to the infinity
but I finished the game
It's not even hard. I put it down because the fights are tedious and just plain boring. I'm not gonna waste my time attacking - deflecting over and over like I'm playing some braindead rhythm game. The game just sucks, face it.
RDR2 was way slower paced than Sekiro.
>rhythm game
Imagine not testing the games mechanics to bend them to your will.
You're no different from a sheep. You played the way you thought the developers wanted you to. What a moron.
Slower paced does not equal boring. People find a lot of enjoyment is exploration and storytelling.
i love demon/dark/bloodborne
didn't finish sekiro since i hate the whole parry perfect mechanism
I did quit after the divine dragon
I played through a lot of the game without parrying because I didn't think it was such a big deal. I would just run around like a ninja occasionally landing hit and using my special moves. Parrying isn't required.
boring game
I beat it, but some parts were just unfun like the demon of hatred and the monk fight on the bridge (didn't even know you could get the stealth kill), more memorizing patterns and abusing them then experimenting with different things to see what works like the earlier souls games
Not an argument.
Is NG+5 too early?
DoH was amazing though. Best boss fight in the game. There are still multiple ways to approach that fight.
>I put it down because the fights are tedious and just plain boring.
no, you put it down because you are a stupid shitter who can't / refuses to learn how to win and would rather blame the game than your own lack of skill
not an argument is also not an argument
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I haven't picked it up yet
This.
Shitters on suicide watch
It had the usual From problems of excessive tracking on attacks combined with shitty hitboxes in a game largely lacking those, felt more like a BB boss than something that should have been in sekiro, the only things that affected the fight were the whistle you could use a few times for stuns and the umbrella for the fire damage, only having one weapon means there's pretty much only one way to win fights unless you rely on gimmicks like the ghosts, he's probably the worst boss in the game
I beat it and played through ng again with the difficulty modifiers
I'll probably play it again in a year or two
You definitely should. One of Fromsofts best works.
You didn't beat him, huh.
I did, I'm just saying he's a shitty boss in an otherwise good game
But i finised the game and beat every boss except emma and old isshin.
I didin't bother to finish the game a second because it got boring real quick there was no challenge in the second playthrough after you masterd the parry system and i didin't use Kuro's Charm in that one.I've defeated the guardian ape and didin't continue from there maybe i will finish it one day.
It's ok user. Just admit that you got beat by DoH.
Just admit it.
>he forgot to activate the demon bell.
Yikes little guy, yikes.
It wasn't a good fight
I put it down at the last boss because I wasn't motivated to learn the fight. I play FROM's games to explore the world, and as I had already explored Sekiro's world I just lost the desire to play. Same thing probably would have happened with the Souls games and Bloodborne, but their final bosses were easy enough that I killed them after a couple attempts at most. That said, with those games exploring a lot meant I was overleveled by the end, so I was likely carried by my stats for some of them.
>filtered by Sword Saint
Don't be ashamed at least you made it to the end. Sword Saint requires a lot of skill though maybe you were just too casual.
I two-shot Orphan if that means anything, but I won't deny being pretty casual.
>Sword Saint requires a lot of skill though
>1st phase is lolGenichiro
>2nd phase is so predictable and easy to punish into a loop it's over in under a minute at worst
>3rd phase is the only hard one unti you learn his moves
>4th phase lolLightning Reversal
Unironically had more trouble with double monkey the first time desu.
I didn't put it down early. I beat it. Twice. Once normally, and a second time without Kuro's charm and the bell demon curse to make it harder. It's my game of the year and a masterpiece.
>desu
>opinion [REDACTED]
You killed orphan in only two attacks? Wow you must do a lot of damage!!
I gave up on the game after Genichiro, I spent so fucking long on that fight then I just decided to try the axe and beat him on the first try. Feels like every boss has a gimmick that you are supposed to use and any other approach is basically unfeasible.
Axe on Genichiro? I didn't know that was effective on him. I beat him through memorizing his moves.
It's just that there's not much to do after you beat it once or twice. All content discovered and bosses learned, maybe get all endings, all that would be left would be challenge runs but there's really not that much variety to the game to make that happen.
Gud game, just low replay value
also lore sucks cock and you cant prove me wrong
Sekiro and Bully are the only two games I’ve ever bothered to 100%.
rdr 2 was a way more engaging game faggit
put it down for a month after barely leaving the beginning area and came back and beat it entirely in about a week. i'd say the only bosses that still give me trouble on repeated playthrus are demon of hatred and owl
guardian ape and sword saint are some of the most fulfilling fights in the game.
>every boss has a gimmick
yeah it’s called the posture system, the only really ‘cheesy’ way to beat bosses is sprinting around them, almost no fights are trivialized by the shinobi tools except obvious ones like the ogre, I wouldn’t put genichiro in that category and I doubt the axe is even that effective on him
>quit after the dragon
>like two hours before the final Isshin fight
I don’t get it, also the dragon was one of my favorite bosses, not hard but definitely fun and entertaining, quit after you’re 90% done? Dumb