So many of these articles at the moment because they attract a lot of engagement from us loyal From fans. It's just clickbait, and those writing it had no intention of playing Sekiro anyway, but I'll bite regardless.
Last night I reached D.O.H.
For the first half hour I was getting rinsed on first phase whilst I learned his attacks. After another half hour I was consistently reaching second phase. Another hour and aside from a lucky run where I re...
Learn to play the game!
The controller has buttons; which correspond to inputs; the game provides visual clues to the timings you must press them in order to win a fight. You try a particular situation and if you die, you try it again learning from your mistakes. Eventually you learn that that animation on this occasion means press Circle/B for mikiri, but on this one you tap double jump, and sometimes you have to dodge back. Keep doing so whilst pressing L1/LB as they hit...
I am nearing endgame now. This is a masterpiece that deserves to stand alongside its predecessors.
The game is only hard for Soulsborne fans if you try and play it like the previous games and refuse to adapt to the new system. Unlearn most of what you know from there, and learn to press L1/LB each time their sword comes down, get a few hits in, and repeat. Moreover, learn Circle/B for lunges/spear attacks and learn to jump for sweeps. It's only really hard if you refuse...
They want From to stop doing what they do best because their style has created a rallying point for those that argue all games should be for everybody.
Led by stressed out journalists who don't have the patience to beat challenging games before their deadlines, and SJWs who want to take a swipe at so called "core" gamers they associate with Gamergate.