To make Sekiro even harder, you’ll need to have the Bell Demon in your inventory. While possessed by the Bell Demon, you become affected by the Sinister Burden, which makes all encounters more ...
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I’ve seen a lot of talk starting to come up recently about difficulty options and accessibility in games. Of course the conversation is spearheaded by FromSoftware’s latest, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
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Sekiro is a video game where shinobi take on bombastic enemies in a world where death is not only a common occurrence but is actually a guarantee. The only issue players have had with the game, is ...
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is grueling, unforgiving, and outright stressful. In other words, it's a FromSoftware game. But it doesn't have to be that way--if you're on PC, that is. Apart from the ...
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The mod in question comes from Nexus Mods user uberhalit, who recently posted their creation to the website. It adds an Easy Mode, of sorts, by basically slowing down the enemies featured in the game.
If you want to have an internet fight, talk about the difficulty in a From Software game. Accessibility in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has been a hot topic in the past week or so, with plenty of great ...
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The From Software discourse is back. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice launched March 22, and the conversation has shifted from its nearly universal critical praise to the question of accessibility. Here’s ...
We play games for different reasons, whether to watch numbers fly off of demons with friends in Diablo 3 or to give up our career, friends, and family to study the blade in Sekiro. Games can be simple ...