SuperEuroNEET wrote:
Did you beat it? I spent a whole afternoon on it a couple days back. In retrospect it's pretty funny that the sword master's sword form is relatively easy, then he pulls out a massive spear and a semi-auto pistol and turns into probably the hardest Souls boss.
Yeah, I also detailed the strategy that I picked up in a
How to get gud at Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice thread, which I hope is accurate. I went for the good ending first, and I do expect to go for the other endings via ng+, which I suspect I will go for the alternate memories next, which I missed because I did not do eavesdropping in the right places at the right time, missing an area. Probably the normal ending after that, and the bad ending last, because I think that it could be the easiest, although as far as I know it has two extra bosses. I kind of hope that I will be coming back to the game not too far in the future for some DLC. I hope DLC will have more youkai.
But first I am playing Last of Us: Remastered. I never played the original game, and I know it is a bit of a phenomenon, but I never had a PS3, and got the PS4 about a year ago and didn't really do too much. But from what I heard of a sequel on the horizon I decided to pick up the Remastered edition. It is pretty good so far, although at times it is kind of hard when to pick a moment to stop, practically feels like no moment to rest, until a rare cutscene, although right after the cutscene is go time. In way it kind of reminds me what the God of War on PS4 was like, where the camera does not once cut away.
Maybe I should try and finally beat the Valkyrie Queen afterwards in God of War? it was among a few things I had not finished yet that I just left to do later.
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