Sifu is launching in the next few days and one of the most surprising things about it is its high difficulty. One of the things critics and early players have said is that to get through the game, you're going to need to master as much of it as possible.
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That's not going to be easy though. Mastering Sifu is going to take time, work, effort, and a keen eye for how things work. To help you get started, we've sorted through ten of the lessons you're going to need to learn as soon as possible. Here are some beginners tips for Sifu.
One of the mechanics you're going to be introduced to very soon into Sifu is the Detective Board. This board acts as a menu to collect together all of the evidence and information you find during a level. Any items you pick up while playing will appear here and give you little hints on how to beat bosses, including any keys you find to help open shortcuts.
You'll be given a tally for how many items are in each level and if you find them all you'll be given a trophy. Although your first instinct will be to comb levels over to try and find the last few collectible, you should know that all of the Detective Boards are linked and that later levels will give you items to use in earlier ones to find the last few. For example, you can't find all of the collectibles in the first level until you finish the first.
One of the tools you'll have in your arsenal from the start is the ability to grab after parrying an enemy by pressing square and cross at the same time. Doing so will have your character push whichever enemy is parried in whatever direction you're aiming. This move is good for moving enemies around the battlefield, but it has another purpose.
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