For some reason, From Software games kind of scare me with their difficulty.
They are like old school D&D games.
My skill issues with fighting games comes from the fact I have hard time remembering combos and during the fight I will be too focus on trying pull off those combos instead of actual fight itself.I'm just bad at parrying in general no matter the game. I want to love Sekiro as it reminds me of Tenchu, which I adore, but even the first mini-boss just hands it to me. I've only ever gotten a few bosses in.
I just spent a lot of time in Korean arcades in the 90s with Street Fighter 2 and Samurai Shodown 2. I think the last two fighting games I really loved was Soul Calibur on the Dreamcast because a buddy and I played it endlessly and VF4/5 because of the godlike training modes.
It depends, the 1 off games can subvert it slightly, The ones with Souls in the title (and Elden Ring is DS4 in all but name) all play simialt enough where you can predict alotFor some reason, From Software games kind of scare me with their difficulty.
They are like old school D&D games.
Six years later, I fucking did it. Fourth try too.
Just some XP farming and the plat is mine. What a game.
Its the same with Bloodborne in that senseRecently came back to this and found it surprisingly easy. I had gotten burnt out after finally beating Lady Butterfly years ago. Restarted from the beginning, and this time I never really hit a wall.
Funny how Sekiro actively punishes you for playing it like a souls game.
Six years later, I fucking did it. Fourth try too.
Just some XP farming and the plat is mine. What a game.
Six years later, I fucking did it. Fourth try too.
Just some XP farming and the plat is mine. What a game.
Not really. Mistimed parries build up your own posture meter and if it gets broken you get wrecked. It pays to learn different enemy timings. This is especially true with the Sekiro: Resurrection overhaul that's basically Sekiro hard/very hard mode with new enemy encounters.Basically you can just spam l1
Shura ending was cool and all, but I really enjoyed the Purification and Dragon's Return endings more.Go for the Shura ending and make sure you do the father owl boss too
And then shura gauntlet. Then you can rest and watch the sun rise on a grateful universe
Go for the Shura ending and make sure you do the father owl boss too
And then shura gauntlet. Then you can rest and watch the sun rise on a grateful universe
It'll take closer to 4 runs to get the plat due to the skills trophy, so take your time and have fun with it. Experiment with prosthetics and abilitiesGoing for the plat, got 3 endings. Doing NG+ right now to clean up.
I thought I would never do it but I was wrong. After many years I managed to git gut and finished Sekiro, beating Father, Demon of Hatred and Sword Saint.
Owl (Father) was one of the most intense moments I ever had while gaming, you just can't make mistakes, game forces you to git gud.
Sword Saint was one of the easier fights, I think it took me like 3 or 4 tries, after getting my shit pushed in by Owl for days.
Other way around for me, weirdly. Every version of Owl went down in 1-4 tries. Saint made me quit for years lmaoSword Saint was one of the easier fights, I think it took me like 3 or 4 tries, after getting my shit pushed in by Owl for days.
Yeah, same, only Gyoubu took me less tries than him. Totally overrated boss fight.Sword Saint was one of the easier fights, I think it took me like 3 or 4 tries, after getting my shit pushed in by Owl for days.
It'll take closer to 4 runs to get the plat due to the skills trophy, so take your time and have fun with it. Experiment with prosthetics and abilities
Also do the anayama peddler and kotoro quest ASAP to buy unlimited akos
I mean sure, if you literally just rest at the same bonfire and kill the same enemies for a few hours. That sounds awful. It's a known grind in the community at this point and takes multiple playthroughs unless you grind the most boring way. If you have to go for the other endings, just play the game normally lol. You get more points at higher NG+ anyway.No it doesn't. You don't even have to finish the second run. You can easily just farm the XP you need.
I mean sure, if you literally just rest at the same bonfire and kill the same enemies for a few hours. That sounds awful. It's a known grind in the community at this point and takes multiple playthroughs unless you grind the most boring way. If you have to go for the other endings, just play the game normally lol. You get more points at higher NG+ anyway.
First 2 phases are the hardest, imo. In the last phase, you can counter and reflect his flashy attacks for big damage, so it's not too bad. If you made it to Isshin, you can absolutely beat the encounter.Today I learned the "Sekiro" means "One-Armed Wolf". That's badass. I just thought Sekiro was Wolf's name.
I bought this game on release, and had tried getting into it three different times, but would drop it around after beating Gyoubu.
It was enjoying the dodge/parry mechanics in Clair Obscur that made me try Sekiro again, and it finally clicked a little.
I got past the first phase of the final Isshin boss fight last night. I saw Isshin's 3 Deathblows and decided to log off to try again fresh later.
Just how hard is Isshin?
Thanks! I started tracking my attempts and which phase I got to in each. I want to see the data/possible improvement curve when I'm done. I think I'm around 20 attempts and have gotten to the 3rd (Insshin's 2nd) phase once.First 2 phases are the hardest, imo. In the last phase, you can counter and reflect his flashy attacks for big damage, so it's not too bad. If you made it to Isshin, you can absolutely beat the encounter.
Going for the plat, got 3 endings. Doing NG+ right now to clean up.
It's the only fromsoftware title I didn't vet platinum on. Purely because I could not muster up the motivation to do 3+ playthroughs
You dont have to, you need to get 10 Lapis and theres 6 in each NG, so it takes 1 and a HalfIt's the only fromsoftware title I didn't vet platinum on. Purely because I could not muster up the motivation to do 3+ playthroughs
It will take a stupid amount of time to farm exp on NG+, it's quite stupid even on NG++You dont have to, you need to get 10 Lapis and theres 6 in each NG, so it takes 1 and a Half
What are you talking about? You need three playthroughs to get all achievements/trophies3 play throughs aren't required. If they were, I wouldn't have done it.
What are you talking about? You need three playthroughs to get all achievements/trophies
Save scum all you want, it doesn't change the fact that Sekiro still requires three full playthroughs for the platinum
What are you talking about? You need three playthroughs to get all achievements/trophies
Save scum all you want, it doesn't change the fact that Sekiro still requires three full playthroughs for the platinum
yeah, thats what I thought... If it had been 1.5 I would have gone through it again. But that giant ape fight, and the final boss fight.. 3 times? fuck no, no way.
The ape alone took me more than 2 days or so of trying, I just couldn't get the fuckers down. It's not hard in a fair way either, the game overall is the most unfair of the souls games because you simply have the speed and timing or you dont. In souls you could try different builds and combinations to fit your playstyle, with Sekiro it is the games few ways or the highway..
still enjoyed it but it was the most frustrating game in the series by far
No, it doesn't. Just a couple hours in NG+ to get the "bad" ending. The others can all be gotten with save scumming.
Here is the guide I used to do it:
Here is another (text) guide to get it in 2
Well, its because you are 100% wrongIdk what you're arguing, I literally just did it a couple months ago.
Save scumming doesn't change the fact that Sekiro still requires three full playthroughs for the platinum trophy.
Using backup saves to access different endings may reduce repetition, but it doesn't eliminate the need to complete the game multiple times under different conditions.
Cutting corners doesn't rewrite the rules, it just exposes that you're trying to avoid the work while pretending it's the same
Well, that's because you are 100% wrong
Let's make it reaaaaal simple for you: pretend save scumming doesn't exist. How many times do I have to finish the game to legitimately earn the platinum?I can't tell if you're being intentionally obtuse or what here. You know full well what that guy means when he says he doesn't want to beat it three times.
Yes you have to see every ending, but you don't have to beat the game start to finish to do that, as shown to you in multiple places. If you want to ignore that, go with god.
Tossing out "get gud" while defending save scumming is... ironic. If you're going to skip the actual work and still act like you've mastered the game, at least own it with a bit more self-awareness lolllSorry you aren't the Sekiro master you thought you were, time to get gud buddy!
Let's make it reaaaaal simple for you: pretend save scumming doesn't exist. How many times do I have to finish the game to legitimately earn the platinum?
Exactly — three full playthroughs.
Save scumming is just a workaround. It doesn't change the underlying requirement
Tossing out "get gud" while defending save scumming is... ironic. If you're going to skip the actual work and still act like you've mastered the game, at least own it with a bit more self-awareness lolll
Ah, got it, now it was all a joke. Convenient timing.Buddy it was a joke. If there was an even easier way, I'd have done that too. I have never sincerely played Sekiro mastery, but I can tell that that's something you're unironically proud of.
And again, save scumming does exist, so you don't have to beat the game start to finish 3 times, which is what he was asking. I understand what the literal trophy requirement is. I linked a 19 part video of a guy getting the plat, start to finish, by beating the game in full once and then spending about 3 hours in NG+.
You're being beyond pedantic here, and being the absolute definition of what people talk about when they think Souls fans are so insufferable.
Ah, got it , now it was all a joke. Convenient timing.
You went from arguing the requirement doesn't exist, to linking a guide for save scumming through it, to now admitting you've never actually played the game seriously, but somehow you're the authority on what counts. Impressive.
And yes, save scumming exists. That's never been in question. But when someone asks how many times the game has to be beaten for the platinum, the answer is and always will be: three. That's the design. If you choose to skip most of that with save files, congrats, you followed a guide. Just don't pretend that somehow invalidates the actual requirement
If pointing that out makes me "insufferable," so be it. I'd rather be insufferable than confidently wrong and proudly lazy
That's a cute deflection. I'd post a GIF too if I realized I spent five replies arguing against a trophy requirement I never actually completed
That's a cute deflection. I'd post a GIF too if I realized I spent five replies arguing against a trophy requirement I never actually completed
You got the platinum. Great. Just don't confuse that with understanding what it actually requires!