Streamer completes deathless run of 7 FromSoft games back-to-back

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I know, I know. There were probably plenty of people who could finish these runs on banana controllers, dance pads, or tied up and blindfolded on top of an active volcano using only their tongue.

Still, I want to mention this guy, Patrik Turi from Czechia. He has always been really dedicated to these games and loves them a lot. He already managed to do something similar about a year ago, but he skipped a lot of bosses at that time.
This time it was all bosses from all 7 games (Elden Ring, Sekiro, DS1, DS2, DS3, Demon's Souls, Bloodborne), no-death, back-to-back.
It took him around three months and 100 tries and it wasn't "flawless", but I really think he deserves some praise.

 
I love these games, but I just can't wrap my brain around how much time and dedication and skill it would take to do something like this. It's really impressive.

Oh, and he's missing his left hand? :messenger_confused:
 
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I know, I know. There were probably plenty of people who could finish these runs on banana controllers, dance pads, or tied up and blindfolded on top of an active volcano using only their tongue.

Still, I want to mention this guy, Patrik Turi from Czechia. He has always been really dedicated to these games and loves them a lot. He already managed to do something similar about a year ago, but he skipped a lot of bosses at that time.
This time it was all bosses from all 7 games (Elden Ring, Sekiro, DS1, DS2, DS3, Demon's Souls, Bloodborne), no-death, back-to-back.
It took him around three months and 100 tries and it wasn't "flawless", but I really think he deserves some praise.


You have to add that this man only has one hand to that thread title because goddamn!
 
You have to add that this man only has one hand to that thread title because goddamn!
Yeah, maybe I should have mentioned that, but I didn't want the post to be about it, you know. For context, he was born without his left arm. He always gets questions about it from random chatters, and he usually makes up a funny story about how he lost it. I think last time it was a brutal shark attack.
 
Yeah, maybe I should have mentioned that, but I didn't want the post to be about it, you know. For context, he was born without his left arm. He always gets questions about it from random chatters, and he usually makes up a funny story about how he lost it. I think last time it was a brutal shark attack.
I get that. I'm missing a couple finger tips and I've explained it approximately 8,635,989 times.
 
I want on two mission including a combat mission, Im fit have a wife a big familly I think im fine
Listen here you noob, I fight in the fucking trenches every day, in Call of Duty, you don't understand the work it takes, to wake up every day, and face that hell. Show some bitch basic kindness to a fellow human being.
 
Seriously impressive.

What do you guys think is the hardest boss? For me, personally, based on number of attempts, it'd be Orphan of Kos (Bloodborne) or Sword Saint Isshin (Sekiro)
 
Seriously impressive.

What do you guys think is the hardest boss? For me, personally, based on number of attempts, it'd be Orphan of Kos (Bloodborne) or Sword Saint Isshin (Sekiro)
I've played through Sekiro three times and always drop the game at the last boss. Not sure it's the hardest but just my personal "eh fuck it" moment. I also dropped Elden Ring at maybe 70% because I got tired of the boss designs.
 
After that, he ran his body across 3 king beds coated end to end with cheese graters and the magic fingers on the king beds set to 8 on the richter scale and took a shower in distilled scorpion pepper extract.
 
hitless is wild.

deathless to me is wild, hitless is next level. I think the best I could EVER do would maybe be an SL1 run on DS1 with practice and certainly dying alot. Bout it and my max lol

Next he needs all 7 games hitless

Make it happen!
 
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Seriously impressive.

What do you guys think is the hardest boss? For me, personally, based on number of attempts, it'd be Orphan of Kos (Bloodborne) or Sword Saint Isshin (Sekiro)
I never managed to beat the demon of hatred in Sekiro. Didn't try a lot tbh, felt like the boss was designed for another game lol.

But it's probably the promised consort.
 
Person accomplishes something.

People proceed to call him a loser because it doesn't fit their definition of success or an accomplishment.

Do better bros. You don't have to shit on a disabled guy to bring yourself up.
 
I never managed to beat the demon of hatred in Sekiro. Didn't try a lot tbh, felt like the boss was designed for another game lol.

But it's probably the promised consort.
I didn't even fought that boss, it looked like a souls boss instead of a sekiro boss.

Also i always fuck up sidequest in souls so it wasn't even there to fight anyway or i didn't find him...
 
Orphan of Kos is definitely up there, but Malenia felt plain unfair with that one BS move Waterfowl Dance.
Tbh, I don't know if I can speak to her, since I never solo'd. I used Mimic Tear and called in a real player summon to beat her.

I also co-op'd Kos with a friend of mine, but even then it took us ~50 tries. And he's a better player than me.
 
I didn't even fought that boss, it looked like a souls boss instead of a sekiro boss.

Also i always fuck up sidequest in souls so it wasn't even there to fight anyway or i didn't find him...
Demon Of Hatred is just stupid imo. It's a great concept and looks killer but fighting it feels like nobody internally actually played it after dropping it in the game or something. I beat it once and never engaged with it again.
 
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