Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is chock-full of difficult boss encounters, and unfortunately for players, very few of those encounters are optional.
If you’re feeling bold, this guide explains how to locate Sekiro’s hidden Demon of Hatred boss fight and, more importantly, how to go about felling the great beast.
Minor spoilers for Sekiro’s ending follow, so consider yourself warned.
NoobFeed editor Ahnaf Tajwar writes - FromSoftware cooked up one of the best combat systems with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and never did anything like it again. That may be a good thing, as it makes this game one of a kind. If you are a fan of Souls games or a borderline masochist, you will, without a doubt, love Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice because it is a masterpiece. It is a must-play for all hardcore gamers.
ummm why are we getting a review for a 5 year old game?? everyone knows its a masterpiece... late much? lol
GoodSmile Company formally revealed two Nendoroids based off characters from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. - IS
Miyazaki's clearly got Sekiro and Bloodborne in his heart, and refining their combat philosophy is in his mind.
Hells yeah. Would love to see another really tight action focused title next. Be cool if he did something completely different, like a cyborg-ninja game.
na just run over to the left by the trees and use the lotus umbrella, wait for him to come over there and he gets stuck behind the trees, from here you can either chip away at him or run over to the right where there is a tower, you can jump up there and then jump across to the roof (quite tough to make the jump but it can be done!) and then just run along the roof to where he is stuck, he will jump off the cliff to his death