Tempy wrote:revelthedog wrote:From what I've heard anecdotally, the case seems to be entirely that. That it's a From game but not a souls one.
As important as the accessibility part of the debate around Sekiro is, the difficulty thing has been tiring from both sides. The legacy that's formed around these From Soft games is so disingenuous, and distracts from what Sekiro actually is, versus what people perceive it to be. It's closer to Revengeance and Furi than anything else
revelthedog wrote:It's interesting to hear a lot of people persevering with this only because it's a From game, currently sounds to me like there are some issues regarding difficulty over the normal skill based learning that's a staple from Fromsoft.
I've heard a few folks just give up because their simply not feeling their able to learn to moves to beat a boss.
Tempy wrote:The deflect and posture mechanic is literally the core of the whole game, playing without it is like playing Mario without jumping.
Tempy wrote:It’s great your making progress, I just don’t understand why you’re not engaging with the fundamentals of the game.
Kernowgaz wrote:Why’s that though? Surely you can play the game how you want to play it ?
I think because there's a hell of a lot of other stuff to like about the game. The face to face combat is only one part of it, and if people are struggling with it they can still get plenty from the other parts.Tempy wrote:Yeah it’s nothing about the “spirit of the game” or that whole “you cheated yourself” thing, I just don’t personally understand where the enjoyment is coming from in the stuff Dino explained he did.
Tempy wrote:Yeah it’s nothing about the “spirit of the game” or that whole “you cheated yourself” thing, I just don’t personally understand where the enjoyment is coming from in the stuff Dino explained he did.
Tempy wrote:the way it’s asking to be played.
Tempy wrote:playing it how it is meant to be played
Tempy wrote:There's no path to carve on your own.
Tempy wrote:the fundamentals of the game.
acemuzzy wrote:Hopefully the second bit of what I wrote was more useful, in terms of helping explain what others might find enjoyable?
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