It's literally the simplest action game of all time.
need I remind you annoying gays, at least on playstation, like 10% of people who have played sekiro also have the sekiro platinum trophy
You can parry damn near anything with guns how is that considered hard? I made a new file and violent past, picked sawtooth cleaver and right out of the gate went for that big executioner dude with the axe and killed him by parrying him till he died
It's easier in BB for a variety of reasons.
-Shooting a gun means you can parry from a safe distance
-Enemies flail around a lot more so you can easily spam parry
-Even if you whiff the shot and get hit, you can recover health by rallying or picking up vials off the enemy
The only game that's easier is DeS because you can stack a gorillion grasses and spices.
It isn't that hard but it's fair, that's what matters, some games are harder because the character is slower than a fricking slug or the enemies just spam ultimates
>”a little bit of luck”
If you need nonexistent “luck” to help you beat sekiro then I dont know what to say to you. If normie critikal can beat it so can you.
Peoples issue with Sekiro is the entire game revolves around being a dex build which has routinely been the most cancerous way to play the other souls like games.
The frick? I'm pretty sure dodging requires more skill to put space and time the roll than spamming the parry button while in place.
I'm not even a fan of those games and sekiro was the first I beat because parry is broken and the tools are ultra broken.
Parry parry firecracker, slash slash slash and back to parry. Congratulations you beat the boss
It's the exact opposite for me. I beat dark souls the first time around just by rolling and it was smooth sailing from there. It was only when I got to Gwyn that I learned how to parry, and to this day I'm not particularly good at it.
Honestly? Yeah, I suppose. You only get one weapon, and very few extra attacks through the Tools(and aren't really that viable as regular attacks). Instead of managing 1 health bar, you now have 2 to manage. And same goes to the bosses.
Sekiro is a really weird game to rank in terms of difficulty. Bosses like Sword Saint or Owl father might feel impossible on a first playthrough but anyone with a pulse will be able to rape everything to death on a replay.
Hardest to master imo is probably Elden Ring atm if we ignore Nioh 2 as a soulslike if we're going the angle of interacting both with min and max, because of all the new tech and the build variety ontop of the aggro bosses
The main challenge for new players (as a baseline) in Sekiro is definitely understanding when a certain enemy/boss type gets random hyperarmor so you don't lose 75% of your hp in a back-and-forth
I completely agree. And only because Isshin is the only boss in any game ever that you need to play perfectly against. Everything up to that point was essentially a tutorial on how to fight that one fricking boss.
>spend the game learning about how the shogunate is building up an army to conquer Ashina >Ashina soldiers talk about how the shogunate is just this overwhelming force that they have absolutely no chance against >all of the desperate actions of characters like Genichiro and Owl stem from fear of this force >find out that the only reason the shogunate hasn't invaded yet is that Issin Ashina is still alive >"that's stupid. The greatest military force in Japan won't invade because of one old man?" >get to the final boss
Yeah I get it now.
I don't completely agree but I find funny that people shit on it and don't say any other game that's harder, and don't come with bullshit like games from the arcade era, they were made for you to die as many time as possible
There's more games like that?
I'm tired of the "this game has 100 play styles, you can be a magician, a lizard, a warrior, a clown, etc."
Quantity means nothing if all the options are ass
I'd say Dark Souls 2, not because its technically hard, it's just so fricking annoying. I tried to replay it few days ago. Beat 3 bosses and just turned it off. Too much needing to level up a useless stat, healing clunkier than Dark Souls 1 and too many annoying enemies.
in your average souls game you can just level up until you beat everything
in sekiro you dont really even have proper levels so its not as bruteforce-able
The only people that struggle with souls games are people with 1. no attention spans 2. no patience and 3. have severe adhd
The games are not hard, they are challenging and more than anything they are as challenging as YOU want to make them.
I'm guessing because of the make your own challenge factor being leagues less important on Sekiro than the others, you cannot overlevel as much and you cannot get broken abilities/weapons/magic that can carry you in Sekiro.
>Isaac
Come the frick on
If some bald egg can play it automatically without even paying attention while holding a baby you cannot claim that shit is hard, I have finished the game and killed all the bosses too.
I thought it was the easiest. I'm terrible at Soulsborne games (it took me 140+ hours to beat DS1, and by the time I got to DS3 it took me "only" about 75) but Sekiro really didn't give me any problems, I think the hardest fight was the dude on the rooftop with the lighting (forgot his name, sorry, its been so long) but that was really because the lightning mechanic was introduced literally one room before him
It was the hardest when I played through it for the first time. During the second playthrough I breezed through it, but that first time it kicked my ass more times than I could count.
It's literally the simplest action game of all time.
need I remind you annoying gays, at least on playstation, like 10% of people who have played sekiro also have the sekiro platinum trophy
>hardest souls game to play and master
That title goes to Bloodborne
You can parry damn near anything with guns how is that considered hard? I made a new file and violent past, picked sawtooth cleaver and right out of the gate went for that big executioner dude with the axe and killed him by parrying him till he died
So what? You can do the same thing to the Black Knight in Dark Souls with a buckler
It's easier in BB for a variety of reasons.
-Shooting a gun means you can parry from a safe distance
-Enemies flail around a lot more so you can easily spam parry
-Even if you whiff the shot and get hit, you can recover health by rallying or picking up vials off the enemy
The only game that's easier is DeS because you can stack a gorillion grasses and spices.
there's no mimic in sekiro
It isn't that hard but it's fair, that's what matters, some games are harder because the character is slower than a fricking slug or the enemies just spam ultimates
>”a little bit of luck”
If you need nonexistent “luck” to help you beat sekiro then I dont know what to say to you. If normie critikal can beat it so can you.
I spammed parry without timing and attacked relentlessly on every boss and got away with it.
Peoples issue with Sekiro is the entire game revolves around being a dex build which has routinely been the most cancerous way to play the other souls like games.
>Cancerous way
Yeah, if you don't fat roll and attack slower than my aunt you didn't played souls games the right way
I haven't even played the game and I know it's easy
Sekiro is a rhythm game like Dance Dance Revolution. It is not a Souls game.
Your comment is meaningless and you are a homosexual
The frick? I'm pretty sure dodging requires more skill to put space and time the roll than spamming the parry button while in place.
I'm not even a fan of those games and sekiro was the first I beat because parry is broken and the tools are ultra broken.
Parry parry firecracker, slash slash slash and back to parry. Congratulations you beat the boss
Lol
As if people don't spam roll since the origin of souls like
It's the exact opposite for me. I beat dark souls the first time around just by rolling and it was smooth sailing from there. It was only when I got to Gwyn that I learned how to parry, and to this day I'm not particularly good at it.
Honestly? Yeah, I suppose. You only get one weapon, and very few extra attacks through the Tools(and aren't really that viable as regular attacks). Instead of managing 1 health bar, you now have 2 to manage. And same goes to the bosses.
Sekiro is a really weird game to rank in terms of difficulty. Bosses like Sword Saint or Owl father might feel impossible on a first playthrough but anyone with a pulse will be able to rape everything to death on a replay.
That's the double edge, Sekiro fricks you in the ass when you don't understand but when you understand it's the easiest souls like
Hardest to master imo is probably Elden Ring atm if we ignore Nioh 2 as a soulslike if we're going the angle of interacting both with min and max, because of all the new tech and the build variety ontop of the aggro bosses
The main challenge for new players (as a baseline) in Sekiro is definitely understanding when a certain enemy/boss type gets random hyperarmor so you don't lose 75% of your hp in a back-and-forth
eternal reminder DSP beat sekiro's final boss in three tries
fromtrannies are a giant joke and they're the only ones not in on it
This. It's normiebait for those people who believe they're not normies. Soulstrash is as cancerous as fortnite or LoL.
Those are baby games
I completely agree. And only because Isshin is the only boss in any game ever that you need to play perfectly against. Everything up to that point was essentially a tutorial on how to fight that one fricking boss.
>spend the game learning about how the shogunate is building up an army to conquer Ashina
>Ashina soldiers talk about how the shogunate is just this overwhelming force that they have absolutely no chance against
>all of the desperate actions of characters like Genichiro and Owl stem from fear of this force
>find out that the only reason the shogunate hasn't invaded yet is that Issin Ashina is still alive
>"that's stupid. The greatest military force in Japan won't invade because of one old man?"
>get to the final boss
Yeah I get it now.
I don't completely agree but I find funny that people shit on it and don't say any other game that's harder, and don't come with bullshit like games from the arcade era, they were made for you to die as many time as possible
It might be the hardest, kinda hard to quantify difficulty. But it's definitely the least satisfying and most frustrating to play.
>least satisfying
It probably is in the sense that there is only really one style of play and no way around it if you don't like it or are no good at it
There's more games like that?
I'm tired of the "this game has 100 play styles, you can be a magician, a lizard, a warrior, a clown, etc."
Quantity means nothing if all the options are ass
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>hardest souls game
Nice bait homosexual. No bump.
I'd say Dark Souls 2, not because its technically hard, it's just so fricking annoying. I tried to replay it few days ago. Beat 3 bosses and just turned it off. Too much needing to level up a useless stat, healing clunkier than Dark Souls 1 and too many annoying enemies.
I love the game, but that is just not true.
in your average souls game you can just level up until you beat everything
in sekiro you dont really even have proper levels so its not as bruteforce-able
7-3's challenge, on Violent, steals Sekiro's lunch money and girlfriend
All soulslike games are artificially difficult. All enemies are damage sponges who can simply one-shot you. Wow. So fricking fun.
The only people that struggle with souls games are people with 1. no attention spans 2. no patience and 3. have severe adhd
The games are not hard, they are challenging and more than anything they are as challenging as YOU want to make them.
I fall in all three categories and I breezed through all of the soulsborne. Sekiro is where I got my shit shoved in.
I'm guessing because of the make your own challenge factor being leagues less important on Sekiro than the others, you cannot overlevel as much and you cannot get broken abilities/weapons/magic that can carry you in Sekiro.
After playing 2000+ games this are the hardest to me:
Baba is (you)
Isaac
>Isaac
Come the frick on
If some bald egg can play it automatically without even paying attention while holding a baby you cannot claim that shit is hard, I have finished the game and killed all the bosses too.
I thought it was the easiest. I'm terrible at Soulsborne games (it took me 140+ hours to beat DS1, and by the time I got to DS3 it took me "only" about 75) but Sekiro really didn't give me any problems, I think the hardest fight was the dude on the rooftop with the lighting (forgot his name, sorry, its been so long) but that was really because the lightning mechanic was introduced literally one room before him
It was the hardest when I played through it for the first time. During the second playthrough I breezed through it, but that first time it kicked my ass more times than I could count.
i got stuck on the fricking poison swamp with the gun miniboss longer than anywhere in any souls game. still stuck there btw
Just out of soulsborne games yeah, it's probably the hardest since there are fewer crutches to fall back on
Hollow Knight is harder
It is, no one that plays fromsoft games would claim otherwise
Who designed this game anyway, BLANDO Calrissian?
Get out of my thread troony
It is, but that's pretty different, comparing a 3D action game with a 2D action platformer is reaching quite a bit
it's the easiest of the From games since Demon's Souls
it was hard until I realized it was rhythm game then it got easy.
It's one of the easiest from software games it's just homosexuals who use guides/summons for everything seethe as they need to actually play the game
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