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  • how much of a time sink is Sekiro?
    Is it a game you can not play for a while and still progress? Or do you have to concentrate on it solely, night after night?

    Reading reviews feels like it's the latter and I'm not sure I can devote the time to it, to make it worth my while..

  • Most of what I've heard is the latter. It honestly sounds more like a rhythm game than anything, certainly that it benefits from focused attention - and that most of the enjoyment came from overcoming and mastering the systems

  • I tried it because I thought it would be something I could dip in to (having played Prey, Witcher 3 and RDR2 prior) . Actually it was just the intense frustration of fighting the same grunts over and over to get to the same boss or mini boss who would quickly batter me because I mistimed one jump or slash or the camera went to the wrong place for no apparent reason. And rinse and repeat.

    I can appreciate the craft that went into building it but frustration isn't my preferred gameplay style.

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