• snowsuit2654@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    It’s simply not worth it. Free yourself. You don’t have to suffer. You can enjoy your life. You can maintain relationships with people who enjoy this without having to suffer through it yourself.

    You don’t have to play Soulslike games. Free yourself.

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    4 days ago

    It does click eventually tho… :D

    It took me three separate attempts at playing to game to make some meaningful progress and not rage quit again. The first two times, I got to the drunk guy in Hirata Estate and couldn’t kill him. The third try, well, I killed him and moved on to get a platinum trophy. It takes some time, but it’s well worth it. The gameplay is unparalleled and feels really really good

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      4 days ago

      I’m not there yet. I’ve only tried once, but it was frustrating considering how much I love the other Fromsoft games.

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        4 days ago

        It does take some time to get used to it. As much as it’s a meme, it does click once you get to the mid-game. Also not worth to push through if you’re not feeling it at all

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          3 days ago

          I definitely have to give it another try. I think I’m just too set in my other Fromsoft games old ways.

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            Oh yea I can imagine. I was fortunate, or unfortunate, enough to have Sekiro be pretty much the first FromSoft game I’ve ever played next to Bloodborne, so I didn’t have a mold of habits to break. It was tough tho. I bounced off the game hard twice and didn’t touch the game for several years. Having finished Bloodborne, I gave it another shot, didn’t suck as abysmally as before and the rest is history.

            You just need to fully accept the different gameplay loop to succeed. A little tip that helped me a lot was to just not move at all since that’ll usually just throw you off mid-combo and only focus on parries and occasional dodged for unparriable attacks. That way, you’re always perfectly lined up for parries and won’t get hit by a stray polygon on the edge off the attack.

            Let me know if you have any questions about anything concerning the game - maybe I can help somehow. :)