Re: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Posted: Tue May 28, 2019 3:05 am
I beat the owl man. Wasn't that hard really
No, he isn't once you learn the patterns.tree_ wrote:I beat the owl man. Wasn't that hard really
That upper cut with the scythe can go straight to hell.tree_ wrote:I beat that big monk man who protects the bridge in the divine realm that used to be a ghost.. it was harder this time with the 3 lives but I got him good after a couple hours
Probably not the genre/developer for you.psychobain wrote:I Just cant play games without a Quick save mode
I started playing Bloodborne, looked Nice, but i cant afford playing the same scenario over and over
I only play a few hours per week so...
ProbablyMonkey_Driven wrote:Probably not the genre/developer for you.psychobain wrote:I Just cant play games without a Quick save mode
I started playing Bloodborne, looked Nice, but i cant afford playing the same scenario over and over
I only play a few hours per week so...
psychobain wrote:ProbablyMonkey_Driven wrote:Probably not the genre/developer for you.psychobain wrote:I Just cant play games without a Quick save mode
I started playing Bloodborne, looked Nice, but i cant afford playing the same scenario over and over
I only play a few hours per week so...
But i think they look great
I Just wish i could play more hours per week
Yes, Bloodborne is the natural follow up to this.psychobain wrote:Should i try Bloodborne again?
I have nioh also
Have u played nioh?Monkey_Driven wrote:Yes, Bloodborne is the natural follow up to this.psychobain wrote:Should i try Bloodborne again?
I have nioh also
Yes, I played about 15-20 hours of it. For some reason or another I felt it was missing something. Enjoyed what I played, but the grinding just wasn't as appealing after awhile.psychobain wrote:Have u played nioh?Monkey_Driven wrote:Yes, Bloodborne is the natural follow up to this.psychobain wrote:Should i try Bloodborne again?
I have nioh also
Ello Sailor wrote:As with all From Soft games, the repetition of grinding your way back to a boss that could easily dispatch you in a matter of seconds can be disheartening. That's why you've got to perfect the art of speedrunning to bosses. Don't engage everything, or you'll get burnt out. Just run your dick off!
You will enjoy the speed of Bloodborne too. A more aggressive game, but still encourages different strategies depending on your weapon choices.psychobain wrote:Ello Sailor wrote:As with all From Soft games, the repetition of grinding your way back to a boss that could easily dispatch you in a matter of seconds can be disheartening. That's why you've got to perfect the art of speedrunning to bosses. Don't engage everything, or you'll get burnt out. Just run your dick off!
But what i like about sekiro is that it has many idols
So If you die, its not that Very Far
Also the speed in the game
If you are getting hammered you can find a way to hide and rethink your strategy
Could possibly be the most challenging boss I've ever faced in a game. Sooooo satisfying to finally learn his patterns and defeat him.psychobain wrote:Im facing the owl at Hirata state
Almost giving UP
Lol