Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Quick Verdict
⭐ Overall Recommendation: 9.6 / 10
🧘 Gameplay Style: Action-adventure, skill-based combat, precision timing
⏱ Time Commitment: Long (40–80h)
🔥 Restart Punishment: High (frequent deaths enrich mastery learning)
🎯 Best For: Players who thrive on challenging combat, deliberate pacing, and rewarding mastery loops.
Suitable For & Avoid
✅ Players who enjoy punishing but fair combat systems
Fans of Precision-based timing and parry mechanics
Those who appreciate tight movement and posture gameplay
Players seeking deep boss encounters and learnable challenge loops
❌ Players who dislike high difficulty spikes
Those who prefer casual or forgiving combat
Fans of auto-attack or simplified RPGs
In-depth Review
### Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – IGN Official Review
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*Note: Click on the timestamps to jump directly to sections like the “Posture” combat system or the “Prosthetic” gadget guide.*
Core Gameplay
Precision Combat – Fight with deep posture and parry mechanics that reward perfect timing.
Posture & Deflection Focus – Break enemy stance to open them up for lethal strikes.
Stealth & Routing – Use stealth to thin groups or reposition advantageously.
Traversal – Grappling hook enhances movement and vertical exploration.
Boss Encounters – Iconic, multi-phase battles that test strategy, patience, and adaptability.
Sekiro’s combat is built around learning and adaptation — death often teaches more than success.
Common Pitfalls (No Spoilers)
Relying on Health Bars – Sekiro’s combat rewards posture control far more than raw HP damage.
Ignoring Deflection – Blocking alone is insufficient; well-timed deflects turn tides.
Overlooking Enemy Patterns – Each foe has predictable tells; failure to learn them leads to repeated deaths.
Forgetting Stealth Options – Avoiding unnecessary fights via stealth can ease progression.
Underestimating Mini-Challenges – Smaller enemies can disrupt rhythm if taken lightly.
Beginner Tip
Practice deflection timing – Mastery here transforms combat efficiency.
Use stealth when overwhelmed – Bypass or weaken groups to avoid attrition.
Study boss tells – Each pattern repeat reveals vulnerabilities.
Balance posture vs. health – Prioritize posture breaks for quicker victories.
Utilize prosthetic tools – Tools like axes and shuriken add tactical layers.
Advanced Guide
For players seeking true mastery and efficient progression:
Sekiro Combat Mastery Tips >>>
Posture Break Optimization Guide >>>
Reviews
Nothing beats the ‘clink’ sound of a perfect deflect in this game. It’s brutal and will make you want to throw your controller, but once the rhythm clicks, you feel like an absolute god. Best combat system FromSoft has ever made, hands down.