Having not played Sekiro, I have no clue what I'm getting into.
Stopped at the Mist Princess girl, I was getting way to angry at this very well done game.
The music is just one track over and over and the aesthetic is clearly "Sekiro but with waifus" but I had my fun and my fill of Souls-Like bosses that kick my ass constantly.
Maybe someday I'll finish it.
Stopped at the Mist Princess girl, I was getting way to angry at this very well done game.
The music is just one track over and over and the aesthetic is clearly "Sekiro but with waifus" but I had my fun and my fill of Souls-Like bosses that kick my ass constantly.
Maybe someday I'll finish it.
É basicamente o combate de Sekiro em um jogo com gráfico de anime , achei bem divertido , o jogo entrega o q propõe ele é bem curtinho , mas bom pra passar o tempo , não espere muito nem pouco . Gostaria bastante q tivesse uma versão desse jogo com uma lore mais aprofundada , e com mais inimigos para enfrentar .
If you reaaally love Sekiro's combat, you'll like this too, but not having anything else to do besides fighting bosses leaves me a little empty. Despite being a free game, it's actually well made and the battles have interesting patterns, but there's one fight that was a straight copy from a Sekiro boss, which I felt was pointless. Either way, there's no reason not to play this.
As a fan of Sekiro, this game has my name written on it. The basic mechanics of just the sword are to the letter where it feels like playing a DLC. Since this is a free game and perhaps a test game for something bigger, I do not have much comments or suggestions unless it is a more complete product. The bosses are fine though and I do like the simple rating system.
I only have a few issues with it. On my Steam Deck, it was running around 40 FPS, so I wish it had more performance or graphics options to maintain a solid 60 FPS for an action game. Perhaps an unfair comparison, I feel the controls and animation could be more responsive as sometimes attacking or blocking does not trigger exactly. Lastly, the child aesthetics can be problematic with having the ability to look up skirts without more clothing.
Nonetheless, I can easily recommend this game as it is free.
I only have a few issues with it. On my Steam Deck, it was running around 40 FPS, so I wish it had more performance or graphics options to maintain a solid 60 FPS for an action game. Perhaps an unfair comparison, I feel the controls and animation could be more responsive as sometimes attacking or blocking does not trigger exactly. Lastly, the child aesthetics can be problematic with having the ability to look up skirts without more clothing.
Nonetheless, I can easily recommend this game as it is free.
As a matter of fact, I love Sekiro's combat. But I can't stand it being a Souls game. I love Bloodborne, Dark Souls and Dark Souls 3. I love their customization options and posibilities. I like their difficulty balances overall. But Sekiro is different. It's much linear, has a more traditional story and I don't really commute with its souls mechanics combined with the story. I guess I prefer my souls more cryptic but open to build whatever you like. But I still think Sekiro's combat is From Software peak.
This game is basically only that. No souls mechanics, just combat. It's short and very well made. It's quite good.
This game is basically only that. No souls mechanics, just combat. It's short and very well made. It's quite good.