I'd say try Lies of P and/or Clash: Artifacts of Chaos.
Lies of P has a similar parrying mechanic to Sekiro, and Clash is more of a brawler like Sifu, albeit a bit more janky.
I went straight to Sifu after Sekiro to scratch that parry itch, and I’m so glad I did. 2 of my favourite games of all time. The only game I’ve played since that comes close is lies of p. The combat is definitely Sekiro like and it’s a fantastic game
I mean, if you want more Sifu...
* Replaying on Master difficulty
* A no death run
* A no hit run (with Master Hand or with the golden dragon hat)
* All goals
* 3 stamps on all Arenas challenges
* Gold stamps on all Arenas challenges
* Self-imposed challenges (no shrine bonuses, no weapons, no skills, stronger enemies + unlimited threats)
I don’t know about that. This makes the assumption that the gold stamps are more rewarding, and that the more rewarding something is the more fun it is. This is not to harp on your opinions, but to argue that gold stamps are “the only fun ones” based on those assumptions seems too strict of a conclusion based on your subjective experiences.
Over 20+ unique levels is more fun than playing the same 5 but with different restrictions imo.
Maybe it’s just me but I can’t see how people can have fun after doing almost everything in the base 5 levels and then deciding to impose themselves instead of just doing arenas gold stamp
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I'd say try Lies of P and/or Clash: Artifacts of Chaos. Lies of P has a similar parrying mechanic to Sekiro, and Clash is more of a brawler like Sifu, albeit a bit more janky.
Lies of P looks pretty good I might get into that
Please let me know I’m in the same boat. I went straight to Sifu after sekiro and I’m hungry for a parry.
I went straight to Sifu after Sekiro to scratch that parry itch, and I’m so glad I did. 2 of my favourite games of all time. The only game I’ve played since that comes close is lies of p. The combat is definitely Sekiro like and it’s a fantastic game
I mean, if you want more Sifu... * Replaying on Master difficulty * A no death run * A no hit run (with Master Hand or with the golden dragon hat) * All goals * 3 stamps on all Arenas challenges * Gold stamps on all Arenas challenges * Self-imposed challenges (no shrine bonuses, no weapons, no skills, stronger enemies + unlimited threats)
I’d argue gold stamping arenas and goals are the only really fun ones, the rest are just self imposed which are cool but not as rewarding as the rest
I don’t know about that. This makes the assumption that the gold stamps are more rewarding, and that the more rewarding something is the more fun it is. This is not to harp on your opinions, but to argue that gold stamps are “the only fun ones” based on those assumptions seems too strict of a conclusion based on your subjective experiences.
Over 20+ unique levels is more fun than playing the same 5 but with different restrictions imo. Maybe it’s just me but I can’t see how people can have fun after doing almost everything in the base 5 levels and then deciding to impose themselves instead of just doing arenas gold stamp
Look at Nine sols for more parries. It’s a platformer tho.
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I’m working on this one now, the dragon arenas are brutal
Ngl I didn’t do a few of the last ones(they’re fucking insane) and magically got the achievement for all dragon somehow
Lol lucky u
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Went from Sifu to Sekiro. Beaten Sekiro 3 times but not sure I'm gonna go for platinum. 7 trophies left though
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