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If Sekiro is your first From Software game, it is absolutely worth picking up Dark Souls Remastered, if only to see where the seeds of what would eventually become Sekiro were planted.

There are a lot of systems that are shared between Sekiro and Dark Souls though, and it’s easy to see how Sekiro functions as an evolution of the core mechanics presented in the original Dark Souls. In fact, Sekiro isn’t really a Souls game at all, emphasizing an entirely different kind of traversal, combat and story structure. In the lead up to Sekiro’s release, it became evidently clear that we were dealing with a very different type of Souls game than what we’d seen previously. Let’s start with the armor-clad war elephant in the room, Dark Souls. Dark Souls Remastered (PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch) Without further adieu, here are 5 games like Sekiro if you’re looking for something similar. We’ve kept the list geared towards games which are easily accessible on modern consoles because while games like Tenchu obviously heavily inspired Sekiro, not every one has an old PS1 lying around to try it out.

We’ve pulled together some recommendations for games similar to Sekiro, all of which are well worth checking out if you were left wanting more at the end. 5 Games Like Sekiro If You're Looking For Something Similar Whether it’s titles that share a similar setting, or those that offer a glimpse into how a game like Sekiro came to be, there’s plenty to dive into once you’ve rolled credits. Sekiro is definitely oozing with originality, but there are a handful of games that you’re sure to enjoy if you had a good time here. The combat too, flips fan expectations on their head, favoring perfectly timed deflections over dodge rolls or stun parries. Boasting a gorgeous semi-open world set in feudal Japan, Sekiro is a new direction from the storied studio. And while it definitely shares a lot of its DNA with other From Software games, it’s a new beast entirely. **Learn how I make money on the web here.Sekiro is currently the talk of the internet, punishing players all over the world with its tough as nails combat and sweet ninja moves. A new terrifying horror filled world, Bloodborne, with the power of the PS4, looks like it will be a blockbuster hit for Sony and if it it stays remotely true to to FromSoftwares preceding Souls titles we have no doubt that it will.īloodborne releases in Februexclusively to the PS4. This time around, its set in a gothic Victorian era in a ancient city called Yharnam which has been plagued by an endemic illness. And dare I say it, for this reason it feels a little more forgiving though it has been reported that the brutaility of the Souls games will be present in Bloodborne.įromSoftware have included a raft of ludicrous weapons once again and created another stunning world for players to get lost in. Unlike the heavier, more animated like movements in Dark Souls or Demon Souls, Bloodborne feels more akin to games like Devil May Cry or Bayonetta though it more accurately lies somewhere in between. The footage shows that though a lot of inference has been drawn from the Souls series, the general speed of the game seems that bit more quicker and fluid. Open World Games have uploaded 30 minutes of game play footage from TGS 2014 which shows a walkthrough of Bloodborne and gives us some greater insight on how the game will play (Just bear with the voice over!). One question many have been asking is will Bloodborne Play like Dark Souls or the other game sin the Soul series?
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The queue to get to the Sony booth to see Bloodborne at TGS 2014 was huge as people waited anxiously to get a preview of the full game.
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It is exclusive to PS4 and you can see the Bloodborne PS4 official TGS gameplay trailer – The Hunt Begins below.
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Bloodborne is the upcoming open world RPG from Japanese developer FromSoftware – the developers responsible for bringing the brutally hard Souls Series games (Demon Souls, Dark Souls I & II).
