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La fierté de triompher
Une direction artistique à tomber
La réinvention
Des combats dynamiques se basant sur de vrais mouvements techniques
Dingue
Des ennemis variés et impressionnants
Des environnements plutôt vastes à explorer
Grappin
Infiltration
Tuer dans l'ombre
Un univers sonore prenant
L'évolution de notre pe
Combats exigeants et jouissifs
Bande-son soignée
Direction artistique magnifique
Un contenu étoffé avec de nombreux ennemis
Beaucoup de mini-boss et boss
Un premier essai du côté de la furtivité très réussi
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
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
For fans of the genre, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an automatic purchase. Newcomers will probably find it extremely challenging, but should be able to persevere. It;s an absolute treat to see FromSoftware find ways to challenge gamers again, again, and a...
Clearcut, compelling storytelling, Vivid, invigorating new world, Wellhoned battle system, Fantastic array of bosses, Satisfying progression, Hefty campaign, From Software's toughest game yet
Fantasy samurai setting has been done, Some camera and targeting hitches, Stealth is a touch underbaked, From Software's toughest game yet
You can tell From Software was happy to try something a little different with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. The game has a few mechanical issues, which can largely be chalked up to new series jitters, but its energy and excitement mostly make up for its flaw...
Extrait: In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, the thread between life and death is tenuous. As the One-Armed Wolf, a loyal shinobi seeking to save a young noble with a cursed bloodline, you traverse a feudal Japan so saturated with the remnants of war that the idea of mo...
With Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, From Software has proven once again that has no qualms about pushing its own boundaries. The studio has made a name for itself by creating incredibly difficult games, but the breadth of innovation spread across the Dark Sou...
Extrait: Fanboy first paragraph time. I spent a lot of time prior to starting Sekiro preparing myself in two ways. First, I am without a doubt one of the biggest From Software fans out there, with the entire SoulsBorne series of games populating the top of any fav...
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
The difficulty in the game is really hard, There's no multiplayer support in the game
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a wonderful game where players get to experience what Sengoku Era is and FromSoftware did really well in producing it. The combats in the game are so clean and smooth that you'll have no problem with it except for the enemies...