Critique and commentary of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, focused on combat, areas, and all bosses.
If you did enjoy, consider subscribing – https://bit.ly/3FmDdHP
Twitter – https://twitter.com/vgmatthew_
Sekiro is close to my favorite FromSoftware game with how refined and tightly-designed many mechanics are. Boss fights are also play to the combat system very well so it felt valuable to talk about the game in a manner where all those fights could be covered. As such, I chose to do a full playthrough of the game and comment on as many details as possible. The video is structured fairly linearly, and each area/boss fight is divided up into their own sections.
Chapters
00:00:00 – Introduction
00:01:14 – Tutorial
00:05:59 – Ashina Outskirts
00:18:52 – Gyoubu Oniwa
00:22:56 – Hirata Estate
00:35:50 – Lady Butterfly
00:41:07 – Ashina Castle
00:54:52 – Genichiro Ashina
00:59:38 – Senpou Temple
01:12:29 – Folding Screen Monkeys
01:16:03 – Sunken Valley
01:23:43 – Guardian Ape
01:30:02 – Abandoned Dungeon
01:31:42 – Ashina Depths
01:35:01 – Headless Ape
01:37:55 – Ashina Depths Continued
01:45:55 – Corrupted Monk
01:48:49 – Ashina Castle (Ministry Invasion)
01:55:12 – Emma, the Gentle Blade + Isshin Ashina
02:02:15 – Great Shinobi Owl
02:06:34 – Hirata Estate Revisited
02:12:22 – Owl (Father)
02:16:37 – Divine Child Quest & Fountainhead Palace Preparation
02:20:06 – True Corrupted Monk
02:22:43 – Fountainhead Palace
02:35:17 – Divine Dragon
02:38:44 – Ashina Outskirts (Burning)
02:43:12 – Demon of Hatred
02:47:58 – Ashina Castle (Burning)
02:50:23 – Genichiro, Way of Tomoe + Isshin, the Sword Saint
02:58:36 – Conclusion
#Sekiro #SekiroShadowsDieTwice #FromSoftware

WACOCA: People, Life, Style.