Sony has released a brand new video, showing 12 minutes of new gameplay footage from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. This video is most likely based on the game’s latest TGS 2018 build and will give you an idea of how the game plays in its latest version.
In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, players will assume the role of a samurai who will feature prosthetic tools that can be reconstructed to unlock new actions such as powerful charge attacks. These attacks will allow the player to broaden their approach to defeat their foes.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice looks great and I really hope that the PC version is a bit better optimized than Dark Souls 3. I mean I really want a more polished PC version and proper keyboard+mouse on-screen prompts as Dark Souls 3 PC was – overall – great. Although Dark Souls 3 was single-threaded, it actually ran fine on a variety of PC configurations so at least Sekiro should run fine on the PC.
The game is currently planned for a March 22nd, 2019!
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