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May 2019
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The editors liked
Gameplay makes good use of stealth and defense-oriented combat
Visually stunning environments
Multiple endings
Gorgeous visuals
Fluid combat
Responsive controls
Clearcut
Compelling storytelling
Vivid
Invigorating new world
Wellhoned battle system
Fantastic array of bosses
Satisfying progression
Hefty campaign
From Software's toughest game yet
Fantastic combat
Immersive and interesting setting
Great characters
Although it will take some practice
Sekiro has amazing combat that's incredibly precise. The game strongly emphasizes deflecting attacks (as opposed to blocking or dodging) and rewards those that are aggressive without being reckless. As mentioned before
Amazing depiction of Sengoku Era Old Japan
The combat system in the game is smooth and fresh
Players get to play as a Shinobi with a badass arm-weapon
The skills in the game is really cool and pretty broad
The story is very immersive
Great ‘Posture' system
Beautiful scenery
Good mixture of human and monster bosses
Gorgeous visuals and solid performance
Satisfying combat engine with tight controls
Seamless blend of stealth and action
Rewarding exploration
A beautiful enigmatic world
Blistering
Punishing combat
A wealth of ways to kill creatively
Stirring themes and images
Deep
Rewarding combat system
Tons of flexibility in how you navigate and approach enemies
Optional quests and hidden content galore
The editors didn't like
Controls can be a touch stiff and unforgiving at times
Some enemies are supernaturally aware of your stealth movements
The brutal From Software difficulty is starting to wear thin
Steep learning curve
Oppressive difficulty
Convoluted systems
Fantasy samurai setting has been done
Some camera and targeting hitches
Stealth is a touch underbaked
From Software's toughest game yet
Not being able to buy certain consumable items until very late in the game make some mini bosses a pain rather than a challenge
While you can pause during regular gameplay
You can't pause during cutscenes (always a gripe of mine). Playing the game on weaker hardware feels jagged when moving the camera around. It's as if the system can't keep up with everything it's rendering. It
The difficulty in the game is really hard
There's no multiplayer support in the game
Boss fight approachability can feel limited sometimes
Sekiro evolves From Software's formula into a stylish stealth-action adventure that, naturally, emphasizes precision and skill in its combat. It walks the line between deliberate and patient stealth and breakneck melee combat against threats both earthly...
Abstract: Hmm…I think I need to get a new dictionary. Because when I look up the word “brutal” in mine, all I find is Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice in there.GameAxis got more hands-on time at a private preview in Bangkok, Thailand last month (our last preview was at...
Abstract: Estoy hablando con una niña divina. Fue la única que sobrevivió de cientos y cientos sacrificados en altares a buda, en una desesperada búsqueda por la eternidad. Me dice que extienda mis manos; la obedezco. Sobre ellas, deja un arroz brillante de un blan...
Sekiro Shadows Die Twice es candidato a ser uno de los mejores juegos del año, y sin duda es uno de los mejores juegos de la generación. Hidetaka Miyazaki ha conseguido dar un giro sustancial a la formula Souls, dejándonos una obra que se siente familiar...
En conclusión, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice es otro genial juego de From Software, que hace muchos sacrificios. Fans de los Souls clásicos van a querer más profundidad en los combates, y jugadores menos hábiles van a sentirse frustrados si no tienen pacienci...
Abstract: From Software, creadores de la mítica saga Dark Souls y de Bloodborne, acaba de estrenar su nuevo…Una de las filosofías de Hidetaka Miyazaki, presidente de los estudios de From Software y padre de toda la saga Souls, con sus juegos, es que el jugador obte...
Agrandar ImagenSekiro es un juego divertido con muchas cosas que adorar, pero cuidado con los gamers más pequeños que es un título sangrientoActivisionAgradezco a Activision y a FromSoftware por haber hecho un juego con el idioma japonés y poner subtítulo...
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Published: 2019-03-21, Author: Pey , review by: pcmrace.com
Gameplay fresco, adictivo y desafiante como pocos, Sensacional ambientación y diseño de niveles, Excelente banda sonora y voces
No apto para quienes nunca jugaron otro títulos del developer, Algunas texturas poco detalladas, Historia un tanto predecible
Published: 2019-03-26, Author: Maxime , review by: numerama.com
La fierté de triompher, Une direction artistique à tomber, La réinvention
Quelques déséquilibres, Quelques couacs techniques, Trop exigeant
From Software aurait tout simplement pu déguiser Dark Souls 4 dans une robe traditionnelle japonaise. Mais à la facilité, le studio répond par la réinvention. S'il reprend quelques ingrédients de l'illustre trilogie, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice induit un...