Give yourself time to learn the combat mechanics and it will be more enjoyable, the duels in particular. Things actually get easier as the game progresses because you get more tools at your disposal. Only callouts get more difficult, because you get progressively less time to react.
I can give you a good tip for stance-switching, if you have difficulty remembering which is which:
The X is for sword guys, because X looks like two swords crossed.
The O is for shield guys, because O looks like a shield.
The /\ is for spearmen, because the /\ looks like the tip of a spear.
The [] is for big guys, because they are blocky.
That's one of the issues I had. I didn't know how to react properly, and also was a slow-poke. lol There was a point I had to fight a group of Ronins. That was hell.
That's one of the issues I had. I didn't know how to react properly, and also was a slow-poke. lol There was a point I had to fight a group of Ronins. That was hell.
I'm one of those people that has trouble with Dark Souls type games, and have no patience to figure them out. It's a nice direction that 3d gameplay creating skills in gameplay however, but I am clueless in figuring them out on my own unfortunately.
Follow Matt Swisher on Twitter. Set notifications for his posts. This year he has been letting people know about the different PS5 drops at different stores when they are going to be available, when they open up, and the best way to get access. Because of his info, I got in on a Gamestop bundle about a month ago. Without his heads up I never would ha e been able to jump on when they were available. Thoroughly enjoying it now
Follow Matt Swisher on Twitter. Set notifications for his posts. This year he has been letting people know about the different PS5 drops at different stores when they are going to be available, when they open up, and the best way to get access. Because of his info, I got in on a Gamestop bundle about a month ago. Without his heads up I never would ha e been able to jump on when they were available. Thoroughly enjoying it now
Tsushima is great but I took a break after getting to Act 2 and finding out there'll be Director's Cut... completed Sekiro while waiting for DC and boy oh boy... I cannot get used to Tsushima now. I know it's a different game but I just don't get the same satisfaction with its sword combat that I had with Sekiro. I'll try to play something else for now and then wrap up Tsushima.
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