![]() ![]() Sekiro's Reddit community is rife with posts that echo this: curiosity and honesty is rewarded by thoughtful answers from people as fascinated by the game as they are. The 'Git gud' thing is commonly associated with the Dark Souls crowd, and I'm in no doubt that elitism exists-but there's also so much room for encouragement, advice on getting the most out of the game, and coaching people through games they otherwise might not believe they can enjoy. That kind of 'we're all in it together' spirit has had me interacting with people I would never normally chat to on social media, and exclusively in a pleasant way. When I reflect on playing Sekiro, sharing that journey with people has enhanced the game for me. It even made me think I should've streamed Sekiro and taken it that one step further, but in retrospect I'm glad no one saw my tantrums during hour four of my attempts to beat the Demon of Hatred. It's the most positive experience I've had on both Twitter and in games for the longest time. At least this thing is a piece of piss to beat.Ī whole bunch of people congratulated me when I finally defeated the end boss. ![]()
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