This review contains spoilers

I don´t need to inform that this is a good game, it absolutely deserved game of the year, what a phenomenal experience.

So for starters the areas are great, although some are annoying they feel so rewarding after you beat them, the movement system and exploration are really good. The soundtrack is amazing, and i really like the story even though kinda convoluted to understand at first.
For negatives i don´t have a lot, the enemie variety is lacking and they reuse some areas, but when they repeat it , it feels really clever and never really bothers you. My real annoyance is that i didn´t know where to go at some point , so i wandered around for an hour, but turns out i just needed to talk to an npc and the boss would be available, and that was kinda dumb, because i had no ideia about it (but it´s a minor issue in the end so i will ignore it) .
Some people say the build variety is a negative and it feels restrictive, and that´s the point and with that we move to the combat which is peak videogame combat for me.
In sekiro you get better by parrying and understanding the games systems and no other way. Can´t parry too bad, practice it or use some of the games systems to it´s fullest and this is where the bosses come in, because they teach you what you need to now so well. The bosses are fantastic, i personally didn´t enjoy the Monkey duo and The demon of hatred was kinda frustrating but all of the others are incredible.
So in short it´s one of my favorite games of all time, i love the bosses , areas and it posses the most addicting combat system to master that i have witnessed in a video game so if it isn´t obvious already, i absolutely recommend this if you are into hard games (it´s very duable but it depends if you like this sort of experience).

Reviewed on Aug 29, 2023


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