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- Carve your own clever path to vengeance in an all-new adventure from developer fromsoftware
- Explore late 1500S sengoku Japan, a brutal period of constant life and death conflict, as you come face to face with larger than life foes in a dark and twisted world
- Take revenge. Restore your honor. Kill ingeniously
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ASIN | B07DJWBYJN |
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Release date | March 22, 2019 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,732 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #35 in PlayStation 4 Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.57 x 6.68 x 5.29 inches; 2.4 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Mature |
Item model number | 88292 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Manufacturer | Activision |
Date First Available | June 10, 2018 |
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Winner of “Best of gamescom” and “Best Action Game” at gamescom 2018, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the next adventure from developer from software, creators of Blood borne and the Dark Souls series. Carve your own clever path to vengeance in this all-new action-adventure title.
In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice you are the “one-armed wolf”, a disgraced and disfigured warrior rescued from the brink of death. Bound to protect a young lord who is the descendant of an ancient bloodline, you become the target of many vicious enemies, including the dangerous Ashina clan. When the young lord is captured, nothing will stop you on a perilous quest to regain your honor, not even death itself.
Explore late 1500s Sengoku Japan, a brutal period of constant life and death conflict, as you come face to face with larger than life foes in a dark and twisted world. Unleash an arsenal of deadly prosthetic tools and powerful ninja abilities while you blend stealth, vertical traversal, and visceral head to head combat in a bloody confrontation.
Take Revenge. Restore Your Honor. Kill Ingeniously.
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2019 From Software, Inc. All rights reserved. Published and distributed by Activision. Activision is a trademark of Activision Publishing Inc. All other trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners.
Blood borne is a trademark of Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC. Dark Souls is a trademark of Bandai Namco Entertainment Sony and Bandai Namco are not the publisher of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Activision has no affiliation with Blood borne or Dark Souls.
Key Features:
Deep, intense combat:
Master in-depth sword combat, enhanced by prosthetic arm attachments that augment and change the way you fight. Combine these skills with stealth and grappling hook traversal to overcome the toughest adversaries.
A story of betrayal:
Become a highly talented shinobi - the 'one-armed wolf' - and, after suffering defeat at the hands of a shadowy Ashina samurai, reawaken to your fate., take back your master and exact revenge on your enemy at all costs.
Rewarding exploration:
Explore vibrant environments inspired by Japan's blood-soaked Sengoku period and make use of all of your tools to uncover secret areas, new items, optional character interactions, and hidden enemies.
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Sekiro Shadows Die Twice Game of the Year Edition
This Game of the Year Edition now includes bonus content*:
- Reflection and Gauntlet of Strength – new boss challenge modes
- Remnants – leave messages and recordings of your actions that other players can view and rate
- 3 unlockable cosmetic skins
Game of the Year - The Game Awards 2019
Best Action Game of 2019 - IGN
Metacritic Must Play
Over 50 awards and nominations
Take Revenge. Restore your honor. Kill Ingeniously
Carve your own clever path to vengeance in the critically acclaimed adventure from developer FromSoftware, creators of Bloodborne and the Dark Souls series.
In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice you are the 'one-armed wol', a disgraced and disfigured warrior rescued from the brink of death. Bound to protect a young lord who is the descendant of an ancient bloodline, you become the target of many vicious enemies, including the dangerous Ashina clan. When the young lord is captured, nothing will stop you on a perilous quest to regain your honor, not even death itself.
Explore late 1500s Sengoku Japan, a brutal period of constant life and death conflict, as you come face to face with larger than life foes in a dark and twisted world. Unleash an arsenal of deadly prosthetic tools and powerful ninja abilities while you blend stealth, vertical traversal, and visceral head to head combat in a bloody confrontation.
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Customers like the quality, appearance and performance of the video game. They mention that it's a great twist on the soulsborne formula, with intense gameplay that rewards smart play and strategy. They also appreciate the stunning scenery and the fact that the game is a masterpiece from FromSoftware. However, some customers have different opinions on ease of setting and value.
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Customers like the quality of the video game. They mention that it's a great twist on the soulsborne formula, has intense gameplay, and rewards smart play and strategy. The graphics are cool, and the game is very fast-paced. The story is very classic, and it keeps the teen occupied.
"...The fast pace, heads-on combat will redefine you if you come from other From Software games, or will shape you if you've never played Souls games...." Read more
"...’s providing many hours of entertainment for a teenage boy and keeping him occupied, which it turns results in many hours of some much needed peace..." Read more
"Sekiro Shadows Die Twice is an action-packed adventure game that will test your skills and patience...." Read more
"This game has great graphics and story. It is a hard game to lay though. It needs a easy setting." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the video game. They mention that the graphics and level design are gorgeous, it's a difficult, satisfying, and a masterpiece from FromSoftware. The scenery is absolutely stunning, and it' a well- polished game.
"This game has great graphics and story. It is a hard game to lay though. It needs a easy setting." Read more
"...combat with somewhat a steep learning curve, good story and beautiful visuals, this is a must get!" Read more
"...It's challenging, rewarding, and a true masterpiece of game design." Read more
"...Graphically, the game looks good, but has many problems with the FPS, especially on the PS4 Slim or the old PS4, and although the art of the game is..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the video game. They say that it has a solid combat system, looks and plays great, and is masterfully done. Customers also appreciate the game's beautiful graphics and excellent sound. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of this product.
"...The scenery, the architecture, the costumes - everything is so well-crafted that you'll feel like you're actually in ancient Japan...." Read more
"Semiro Shadows Die Twice is a fantastically made game that is 50 hours on the first playthrough...." Read more
"I brought this used and the case was pretty smashed up when I got it the CD itself was in good condition...." Read more
"...This game is the pinnacle of sword combat, and I hope its combat system inspires every game to come after it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of setting this video game. Some mention that the graphics and the challenge are hard, while others say that it's easy to learn and master, with stealth elements making it easier to progress and level up. However, some say that the game is all but marginalized by ridiculously difficult and repetitive boss fights, and that the minibosses are frequent and occasionally harder than the bosses.
"...Difficulty }---☐ Just press 'W'☐ Easy☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master☐ Significant brain usage☐ Difficult..." Read more
"...It is a hard game to lay though. It needs a easy setting." Read more
"...It's challenging, rewarding, and a true masterpiece of game design." Read more
"...Also, many of the bosses are really hard... even by souls standard...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the game. Some mention that it looks new, is a great product, and is money well spent, while others say that it was a waste of money, a very cheap game, and has mediocre at best storyline.
"...the product shown in the page and all I got to say is that it comes in new condition (wrapped and everything) has the disc in perfect condition, and..." Read more
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Completely amazing game, the combat is one of the most refined I've ever tasted.
The fast pace, heads-on combat will redefine you if you come from other From Software games, or will shape you if you've never played Souls games. Althought it is very difficult in the beginning, it'll feel extremely satisfactory once you start to stand your ground.
If you're up for an adventure, hardcore-gratifying combat with somewhat a steep learning curve, good story and beautiful visuals, this is a must get!
When I started Sekiro, I was very skeptical. To be honest, I wasn't even that excited about it, and I only barely remembered to preorder it. I heard it was much harder than Dark Souls, and when I first started playing it, I felt like that was true. Where Dark Souls is all about rolling and shielding, Sekiro is all about stealth and parrying. It was punishing in the beginning, and it took me a while to understand how combat worked.
But boy, let me tell you, once you really nail down how it works this is one of the most satisfying games you'll ever play in your life. I'm about halfway through the game now, and I think I may very well love this more than any Souls game that came before it.
Combat
So, to the reviews complaining that this is more difficult than Souls in an "unfair" way. I understand why it might feel that way at first, but I would urge you to keep in mind that this is a battle system that we haven't seen before. Souls was really well suited for fighting large monsters, but Sekiro was built for one-on-one sword duels. The parrying system is brilliant. Instead of whittling down your opponent's health, you're trying to wear down their posture so you can take down an entire bar of health at once. Posture is a new mechanic that allows you to land a killing or critical hit when it goes down. You and your enemies both have posture, and it will restore itself over time. This means that you can't really fun and hide- you have to keep up the pressure and strike any chance you get. Even if your opponent blocks your attack, it still wears away their posture damage.
Exploration
Sekiro is a very open game. If you enjoyed the exploration aspect of Dark Souls, you'll find that in spades here. Having a character that can jump and grapple all over the place really opens things up, and I was finding so many new, diverging pathways to go down at various points of the game that if I ever got stuck on a boss or mini boss, I could easily take a break from it and try something new.
Another big win for the exploration is that you can now kill EVERY enemy (save bosses and minibosses) in one hit using stealth. This is HUGE. No longer do you need to run through crowds of enemies o avoid the tedium of fighting them all. Even big monster enemies can go down in one hit if you sneak up behind them. And if you're bad at stealth, don't worry. You can stay hidden very easily in Sekiro.
Leveling Up
In Souls games, if you ever got stuck, you could always grind to get more powerful and try again. That's not really the case in Sekrio. In this game, all of your skill points can only be applied to new combat techniques or passive skills that increase your battle capability. If you want more health, you have to kill 4 minibosses. If you want more attack power, you have to kill a boss.
This may sound like a negative at first, but I found it to be a positive. This system FORCES you to learn the combat system, because, honestly, your attack power and health are almost irrelevant compared to how good you are at combat. So long as you can block and parry your opponents (which does get easier, I promise), you'll barely notice how much health you have left. I found myself learning enemy attack patterns and anticipating their moves in ways I never did in Souls games. Every move I made felt like a true counter to their last attack.
The Story
I love the story telling method of Dark Souls, and since Sekiro is more straightforward, I was worried it would lose a lot of that "story without telling a story" that made Souls lore so much fun. I'm very glad that this was not the case. Sekiro does have a more straightforward story, and it's pretty enjoyable. This is due in part because they combined the Souls style of storytelling with classic storytelling. I know what's going on in the world of Sekiro, but there are plenty of clues about the world I can piece together on my own based on the npc dialogue, environment, and item descriptions.
Creativity
Just a small note here. Not all of the boss battles in Sekiro are "battles" I've had a couple bosses now where I had to win through untraditional means, like sneaking through a valley while being hunted by a giant snake, or figuring out how to kill kimono-wearing monkeys in a world of illusion. They add nice variety to the regular combat. Don't worry though, there are still plenty of traitional challening boss fights.
Final Word
Sekiro is very punishing in the beginning. You start with very little health and almost no healing items. But that's not so bad. As you keep going through the game, you'll find it gets easier and easier- not because the difficulty has gone down, but because YOU'VE gotten so much better. If you like Souls games, definitely pick this up and DON'T put it back down just because it doesn't feel like Souls at first. It's not Souls, this is true, but it's every bit as satisfying to master what this game has to offer.
It was specifically requested and it was reported back to me that it did not disappoint.
While I don’t have too much feedback on it, I know it’s providing many hours of entertainment for a teenage boy and keeping him occupied, which it turns results in many hours of some much needed peace and quiet around the house.
It was specifically requested and it was reported back to me that it did not disappoint.
While I don’t have too much feedback on it, I know it’s providing many hours of entertainment for a teenage boy and keeping him occupied, which it turns results in many hours of some much needed peace and quiet around the house.
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Finally bought it and it was delivered super fast. Loved the experience.
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Finally bought it and it was delivered super fast. Loved the experience.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a great From Software game that is both challenging and rewarding to play. Overall, I would recommend it to anyone who is a veteran of From Software games and even newcomers (this was my first From Software game).
What I Liked:
The combat is incredibly fluid and the detail in animations is stunning. The environment in Sekiro is beautiful and opts for a more colourful setting taking place in Feudal Japan, in contrast to the darker colours of the Dark Souls series. Enemy bosses are challenging and have their own unique fighting styles and offers a new challenge with each new boss confrontation. The gameplay offers a variety of strategies to combat the enemies and different approaches one can take (e.g. stealth or just all-in from the beginning etc), and while the enemy bosses can be difficult, defeating them feels equally rewarding.
Exploration in this game is limited. However, the few additional areas that you do get to explore within the places you discover, offers items to be found that are crucial to getting alternative endings to the story which I appreciate.
Areas for Improvement:
While there is much to love about this game, one area that could be improved upon is the way in which the lore is presented. Much of the lore is presented in item descriptions essential to the game's story or through character dialogue with NPCs. Some of which are easily missable that can leave the audience confused as to how things came to be.
**SLIGHT SPOILER About Combat Below**
The AI of some of the enemy bosses could use some tweaks since one you bait them outside of their designated area, it causes them to "lose sight" of you offering an easy stealthblow, which breaks the immersion somewhat.
Just remember, hesitation is defeat..