![]() A gorgeous Japanese-inspired world is sculpted from scratch, of shinobi, burning temples, and feuding clans - with a huge level of care and attention. The developer taps into a rich vein of mythology much closer to home here. ![]() Sekiro takes just as ambitious a leap of its own - and from what I've seen, it deserves to be celebrated on its own terms. Indeed only four years ago, the same developer achieved a similar feat with Bloodborne, taking the skeleton of the Dark Souls series and combining a bleak gothic setting with a revised combat system. One of the best things about From Software's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is it's at once familiar and yet also unique.
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