Sekiro Guide: Here's How To Unlock The Four Endings
Unlocking some of the endings in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is pretty intricate, but we've got everything you need to know for all four.
Unlocking some of the endings in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is pretty intricate, but we've got everything you need to know for all four.
Genichiro is the first boss to wreck you in Sekiro, but you can get your revenge in the Ashina Castle.
The Guardian Ape hits hard, throws poop, and farts poison--but you can still block its attacks and slice it into ribbons.
Here's where you can find every Headless and what they reward you in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
The battle with Lady Butterfly is one of the toughest in the early game of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Here's how you can deal with her and stop her illusory ...
You can up the difficulty of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, pitting you against tougher fights and earning better rewards. Here's where to go to activate it.
Among the first tough mid-bosses you'll have to fight in Sekiro is a huge drunk samurai in Hirata Estate--luckily, though, you can find help.
A giant flaming animal can seem like a pain to fight, but if you're aggressive and smart, you can take him down easy.
The journey through From Software's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is not an easy one, but with a little help you can make things much easier.
Removing Lady Butterfly's illusions can make her fight much easier; here's where you can get enough to finish her off.
Dragonrot is one of Sekiro's most punishing features, but if you know how to cure it, you can keep its harsher effects at bay.
One of the first bosses you'll come across in Sekiro is a tough customer; here's what tools you'll need to take it down.
Deal with some of Sekiro's tougher enemies with this powerful, but easy-to-miss, Shinobi Prosthetics.
It's quite easy to run right past the merchant who will sell you this prosthetic, which can make your first big boss fights much easier.
Don't miss this very early Shinobi Prosthetic tool, as it'll set enemies on fire and scare away red-eyed berserkers.
It's really easy to miss the Firecrackers, Flame Vent, and Shinobi Axe, but you'll definitely need them for early bosses.
Much like From Software's other games, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice puts an emphasis on death--even tying several mechanics to it.
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