
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review (PS5 + Xbox Series X|S) – A Timeless Masterpiece
At first, I wasn’t sure if Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was for me. Developed by FromSoftware, this game has been out for years, but I only picked it up two years after launch. I had my doubts—wasn’t a big fan of the graphics at first, and I kept hearing about how brutally difficult it was. But then, I started watching short clips on YouTube and TikTok, and something just clicked. The sound of the katana slashes, the intense combat—it looked too good to ignore.
So I gave it a shot. And wow. What. A. Game.
Mastering the Combat – Sekiro’s Greatest Strength
The first run? Painful. I had zero skills—every boss destroyed me, and I quickly realized this wasn’t like any other action RPG. In Sekiro, you don’t just level up your character—you level up yourself. You have to memorize enemy attacks, time your parries perfectly, and counter at the right moment.
By my second run, something changed. I had mastered the mechanics, and suddenly, Sekiro became one of my all-time favorite games. That feeling when you deflect an enemy’s final strike and land the perfect counter? It’s unmatched.
Platinum Trophy & NG+ – Pushing My Limits
I didn’t stop at just beating the game. I completed all four endings, collected every item, and earned the Platinum Trophy on PS5. But that wasn’t enough—I played Sekiro again on Xbox Series X|S and even finished New Game+. There’s something about this game that keeps pulling me back, no matter how many times I’ve beaten it.
Defeating a Sekiro boss is satisfying—but earning the Platinum Trophy? Next level. This game makes you work for every victory, and that’s what makes it so rewarding.
Visuals & Atmosphere – A Work of Art in Motion
At first, I wasn’t sure about Sekiro’s graphics, but they grew on me. The more I played, the more I realized this isn’t just a game—it’s like a moving piece of Japanese fine art. The world feels alive, the environments are stunning, and every area tells a visual story.
Now, I’m even considering playing Sekiro on my Lenovo Steam Deck. If you play a game on every platform, you know you really love that game. That’s exactly how I feel about Sekiro.
Final Verdict – 5/5 Ups!
Even after six years, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice remains an absolute masterpiece. The combat is perfect, the challenge is brutal but fair, and the satisfaction of beating a tough boss is unlike any other game.
🔥 Sekiro easily gets 5/5 Ups from me! If you haven’t played it yet, I 100% recommend it.
What About You?
Have you played Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice? How many runs did it take before you mastered it? Let me know in the comments!