I’ve had Sekiro since it launched. I’ve played the hell out of it but never beaten it. I just can’t bring myself to care to finish it. I love the souls/born games. I’m a massive weeb that loves feudal Japanese setting and aesthetics. I love the combat, the party mechanic is cool and I enjoy the shinobi prosthetic tools. I was a big Tenchu fan back in the day and love ninja shit. On paper this should be one of my favorite FromSoft games but I just can’t get engaged enough to finish it. Why don’t I love this game?
Why don’t I love this game?
What part of the game are you on?
well OP you probably don't like it
Profound retardation, perhaps?
>"I really, really like the game but I don't wanna play it anymore"
Maybe you hit a wall? Or are you referring to getting all the endings when you say beating it?
Around the part where there's a guy shooting torrets on the upper level in front of a castle
I’m the same, I loved Dark Souls 1 and 3, I couldn’t play this or bloodborne for some reason
Op here. Next place I need to go is the sunken valley.
>never beaten it
then you havent really played it
You've only got two or three bosses to beat then.
Bros, I finally did it. After 3 hours and over 50 tries I finally got him.
Thank you to the user explaining how to send back the shockwave back at him.
How the fuck am I supposed to know, you're supposed to know
No I’ve played it. Not beating a game doesn’t mean one hasn’t played it. Don’t be retarded.
Well, congrats.
I hated that fight because the lightning kept missing me. I'd jump, but I'd end up jumping forward and the lightning would miss me. Overrated fight.
Gj user
If you've already beaten Genichiro you also have two other areas to explore.
i am currently here and lighting is the most inconsistent shit ive ever seen in boss fight
I really should just push forward and beat it then. It’s the only souls/borne I’ve not beaten. I just wish I could figure out why it’s not pulling me in like I expected it to.
for some reason I absolutely loved the game but didn't really care much about the boss fights
I think I just liked to CLANG
probably one of the toughest fights in the game though there are some tougher ones later you'll be more skilled and it wont be as hard
I agree, while I thought a few bosses were great, most of the fun is fighting normal enemies
No, you literally haven't experienced what Sekiro is about if you haven't beaten it.
I’m on the same boat. Had Sekiro since release. Got Bloodborne only a couple months after it was released.
Cannot bring myself to finish either of them. I’m only a bit further in Bloodborne than Sekiro. But, never finished either of them. I absolutely love FromSoft. I own every game. But these two just do not do it for me
Unless there is some monumental asspull and the game changes genre or mechanics in the last hour or something you’re taking out your ass. Have I experienced Sekiro to completion? No. Have I experienced what moment to moment gameplay is, yes. At this point I’ve seen all the core game mechanics.
The good thing about Sekiro is that while the core combat doesn't change the game keeps getting better until the end.
mad because bad
>I've seen all the core game mechanics
You may have SEEN them, but unless you finish the game you haven't engaged with them.
Where are you in Bloodborne? It tends to get a bit stale in the middle then picks up again. There's a really cool secret area in the vein of painted world of Aramis, it's good to do it to take a break from the city environments.
I tried playing dark souls but could never get into it because of how slow everything felt.
this game looks a lot faster though, should I give it a shot?
It's offers different things from Dark Souls so it's hard to say, but if you think you would like it, try it.
Sekiro has shit non existant story, average graphics, a generic atmosphere, no lore, no role play elements. Even the gameplay mechanics are nothing special on their own. The entire point is the challenge and overcoming that challenge, that's what Sekiro is at its core and if you gave up, cheesed the game or god forbid, cheated, you didn't play the game. You missed the core element, what makes Sekiro Sekiro.
>Sekiro has shit non existant story, average graphics, a generic atmosphere, no lore
All wrong.