Below, I’ll recount my experience of revisiting Sekiro in an effort to see just how far I can make it. However, thanks to Artura Dawn’s excellent guide on cheesing that Ogre fight, I was finally able to make some semblance of progress. For three years, I found myself stuck in the Ashina Outskirts Chained Ogre miniboss fight, unable to get past the large enemy and also incapable of making much headway in the Hirata Estate either. With soulslike games, I’ve often found myself a little too cautious to defeat many of the bosses and Sekiro was no exception. I tend to bounce between thinking of myself as pretty good at playing videogames and as rather terrible. At the time, I had enjoyed Sekiro, but was unable to get very far into it. The game was (and is) a FromSoftware soulslike title that distanced itself somewhat from the company’s beloved Souls games by shifting towards more of a focus on narrative, complete with a unique, uncustomisable protagonist in the titular Sekiro, also known as Wolf. ![]() ![]() Roughly three years ago, I picked up a copy of the then-newly released Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Articles // 11th Mar 2022 - 12 months ago // By Erin McAllister Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Diaries - Part 1
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