15 Cool Things in Sekiro Shadows Die Twice You Probably Don’t Know

What's so special about FromSoftware's next big action title? Find out here.

Posted By | On 07th, Sep. 2018

Page 10 of 15

Multi-Layered Environments

Otherwise, the grappling hook helped to highlight another great thing about Sekiro – its level design. Levels are multi-tiered with different routes. Say you want to grapple up to an opening in a building and take a stealthy approach. That’s totally possible though the extent of this openness – like infiltrating a castle from the cliff-side or some such nonsense – is still up for debate. Regardless, whether you want to plan out your routes or attack head-on, Sekiro will easily cater to both play-styles.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake – Worth Playing

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake – Worth Playing

The classic game is back, and it’s still an engaging play.

Battlefield: RedSec Review – The Royale Treatment

Battlefield: RedSec Review – The Royale Treatment

The new battle royale isn't without its missteps or annoyances, but it's a solid start that feeds your appetit...

Football Manager 26 Review – Rebuild Season

Football Manager 26 Review – Rebuild Season

FM returns after a year long hiatus with a largely successful series reinvention.

You Need to Play ARC Raiders, Even if You Hate Extraction Shooters

You Need to Play ARC Raiders, Even if You Hate Extraction Shooters

A post-apocalyptic party in the Rust Belt, Embark Studios' latest is an engrossing invitation to the genre unl...

Heart Machine Has Reportedly Gone Through a New Round of Lay-Offs

Heart Machine Has Reportedly Gone Through a New Round of Lay-Offs

While the studio hasn't made any official statement or announcement yet, the lay-offs were reported by employe...

ARC Raiders’ AI Usage on The Same Level as THE FINALS, Says Embark

ARC Raiders’ AI Usage on The Same Level as THE FINALS, Says Embark

CCO Stefan Strandberg said that Embark Studios has no plans to replace real actors, but rather to work with th...