I’m 41 and I just beat Sekiro several times.
I had been trying for years and quit again and again.
But now I can say I’m a decent Sekiro player.
Find the game you like and enjoy.
This reminds me when I originally beat Dark Souls near release on the PS3. Took me like 80hrs for a single play through. Returned to it on the switch idk how many years later, got to NG+++ in like 50hrs lol. I had a glass cannon sorcery build and could run through the game in a couple hours at that point. I would run through Sens fortress in minutes. Bed of chaos took me several hours though, I was hitting terrible RNG and kept falling, originally I beat that boss in like minutes lol.
I didn’t have the patience for Sekiro for some reason. I’m not great at parrying consistently and that games combat revolves around it. I also missed having builds and having unique ways to get through the game. Sekiro has various tools for different strategies but still revolve around causing an opening to deal damage.
I’m 41 and I just beat Sekiro several times.
I had been trying for years and quit again and again.
But now I can say I’m a decent Sekiro player.
Find the game you like and enjoy.
This reminds me when I originally beat Dark Souls near release on the PS3. Took me like 80hrs for a single play through. Returned to it on the switch idk how many years later, got to NG+++ in like 50hrs lol. I had a glass cannon sorcery build and could run through the game in a couple hours at that point. I would run through Sens fortress in minutes. Bed of chaos took me several hours though, I was hitting terrible RNG and kept falling, originally I beat that boss in like minutes lol.
I didn’t have the patience for Sekiro for some reason. I’m not great at parrying consistently and that games combat revolves around it. I also missed having builds and having unique ways to get through the game. Sekiro has various tools for different strategies but still revolve around causing an opening to deal damage.
What clicked with Sekiro?