Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the most exemplary soulsborne games ever released. For some, this stealth game is the best title developer FromSoftware has to offer, with its fluid combat, graceful movement, and all-around coolest Japanese aesthetic ever seen in a game.
The reason Sekiro is so popular, even among non-soulsborne fans, is because it strips down many elements of previous titles like Dark Souls and Bloodborne to present a game that is still on par with those titles, if not better in some regards. The game does combat like no other, and no other game has managed to replicate it yet.
As with FromSoftware games, Sekiro also includes a multitude of bosses for players to battle, who seek to test them and pose as the most challenging enemy encounters in the game. In this ranked feature, I’ll list the top five most brutal boss battles from Sekiro in order of their difficulties.
Just to be clear from the onset, this list will only include bosses from the base game, and none from the Gauntlets of Strength will feature here.
Note: This article reflects the writer’s opinion.
If you’d been having a tough time through Sekiro, chances are that when you meet Genichiro Ashina for the second time (the first time being at the very beginning), you had quite a shock. He is the first gateway boss and serves as a skill check to see if you’re ready for the rest of the game.
With fast combos, hard-hitting attacks, and a small enclosed arena, this boss fight will test everything you have learned in the game thus far. Thus, Genichiro is probably one of the hardest fights when players face him properly for the first time. His melee and ranged attacks make it difficult to find time to heal, and backing into a corner will assuredly get
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