


Despite everything I just said, one thing cannot be debated the main character is ugly. To go along with that, we’ve got some impressive cutscenes as well, and all of that comes to the PC in the best looking form possible.

There are some amazing structures, enemy designs, and attack animations, and some of the levels you’ll be traversing are awe-inspiring. There is currently no DLC for Sekiro as all resources are going towards finishing up Elden Ring for its massive release in February 2022, so our only options at the moment are modding and what awesome options we’ve got here. Like all great games, though, there comes a time where you simply grow tired of it, and when that hits, you’ll be wanting for something more. I have a considerable amount of time in the base game, but to me, modding is where it’s at, and Sekiro becomes a whole different experience with mods involved. I haven’t ever beaten the game because, to me, it’s the hardest of all of From Software’s considerably difficult games. It’s also an incredibly lengthy experience with multiple endings, optional bosses, and a hidden story that it’s almost impossible to see everything there is to offer without playing through it a couple of times.įor me, Sekiro is something of my white whale. It combines the challenge of Dark Souls with a more free movement system that encourages different kinds of approaches to its various enemies. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the best games of this generation.
