Set in feudal Japan during the era of samurais, 'Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice' is FromSoftware's biggest game yet.
"Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice" is an upcoming action-adventure game created by FromSoftware, the creators of cult hits like"Dark Souls" and"Bloodborne."
Like FromSoftware's prior games, Sekiro has a heavy emphasis on hand-to-hand combat and a steep difficulty curve — but the game's story will be more focused and cinematic than"Dark Souls" or"Bloodborne."With unforgiving action games like"Dark Souls" and"Bloodborne," developer FromSoftware has earned a reputation for creating titles that are both incredibly difficult and highly addictive.
Players will guide Sekiro on a quest for revenge as he tries to rescue his kidnapped lord and defeat the samurai who took his arm. Sekiro's adventure will pit him against fierce warriors and grotesque demons, and players will need to master a variety of hand-to-hand combat techniques to survive the experience.
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