Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Standard Edition ₱1,950
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Standard Edition
If you're a fan of the "souls" type of games or challenging action games that will truly test your reflexes and finesse in combat, then Sekiro is a game for you. To be honest, I'm not really good with these types of games and I really struggled a lot during the beginning. I died so many times for stupid reasons and it will easily get your blood boiling.
However, the beauty of Sekiro is that it really pushes you to learn, and you will feel and see yourself improving along the way. It's not one of those games where you level up your character and it can just beat weaker enemies. Playing Sekiro will level up your own body. The more times you die, the more you get frustrated, and if you're still willing, it will make you want to beat the game more.
I remember repetitively failing to beat a boss so many times. But with each failure, I came out wiser! I would slowly but surely start memorizing attack patterns, using different techniques, being patient with how to time my attacks and blocks, and as you progress you realize that the game isn't that hard!
Seriously, after finally defeating a super difficult boss after so many attempts, defeating other enemies got easier. That's not because of the character level up, but it was because your own body and mind did. Sekiro is the most frustrating yet the most fun game you'll ever try. Every achievement is so satisfying because you know for yourself that you accomplished it because of your own will and new-found skills.
However, the beauty of Sekiro is that it really pushes you to learn, and you will feel and see yourself improving along the way. It's not one of those games where you level up your character and it can just beat weaker enemies. Playing Sekiro will level up your own body. The more times you die, the more you get frustrated, and if you're still willing, it will make you want to beat the game more.
I remember repetitively failing to beat a boss so many times. But with each failure, I came out wiser! I would slowly but surely start memorizing attack patterns, using different techniques, being patient with how to time my attacks and blocks, and as you progress you realize that the game isn't that hard!
Seriously, after finally defeating a super difficult boss after so many attempts, defeating other enemies got easier. That's not because of the character level up, but it was because your own body and mind did. Sekiro is the most frustrating yet the most fun game you'll ever try. Every achievement is so satisfying because you know for yourself that you accomplished it because of your own will and new-found skills.
