Like you're sick, so your dad took you to a bunch of mystical healer monks in a distant land and agreed to protect them in exchange for curing you, and then they just experimented on you instead? And you died and they never told your dad? And also you like firecrackers?
every now and again i hear dunkey’s voice in my head saying “ah yes, my monkey booze. i think i shall partake” and then i feel compelled to watch this video again
@@BierBart12 the connection I think is that it was I shall partake (in the meal or eating this) but it is just made short since the context is known. The move from joining in eating to eating is so quick that the meanings are conflated
I feel like all the reviewers say it's more forgiving when really they only think that because you get to revive but honestly I think you can revive because it's harder to deal with grouped enemies, you have a small health pool and limited gourds early on, and overall enemies just do a lot more damage than in souls games most bosses can kill you in two clean hits so rather than calling the revive forgiving I think it's necessary lol
The IGN reviewer for Sekiro is really good at the game, you can watch the vids on their RU-vid channel. I'm honestly not surprised as each player has their individual playstyles. A player like me who prefers slower and more methodical gameplay like in Dark Souls might not be great at Sekiro while players who hone their reaction speed and deflecting instead of spacing and timing might do better at the game.
@@Mrholysymbol The mechnatics are more geared to be easier to exploit. With unlimited stamana you can run away from most of mobs and grapple away and they don't really have an answer for that, in other word. you get to decide to fight in your terms. Also, deflact timing is very gracious and you can just hold blocks to learn their patterns. Most bosses are designed to be cheese-able with one of the mechanics. Overall Sekiro is a lot more forgiving than it's predecessor, in a good way.
You know, when I first heard about the feature that you can resurrect once after dying, I was afraid that From had caved in to making it easier. I..was wrong
It's probably the closest thing to summoning for help. It's saved my ass a couple of times so far. The main problem for me was forgetting DS's combat and learning to parry properly.
@Fiend Herald maybe not crap....But rather, they WANT you to play the game correctly. Completionist and lore theorists would try INCREDIBLY hard not to die in order to keep up with the lore.
@@coreyhansen9711 The way the story goes, It’s a time for weed decided by a teen group called the Waldos back in 1971 San Rafael High School, California.
You know, it just occurred to me all those years later that if the sword stuck in the Guardian Ape's neck was that deep already, we really should have realized that it wasn't being kept alive by the traditional attachment to its head that one might expect.
- Tons of dogs ✓ - Poisonous swamp ✓ - Large number of enemies in one small area ✓ - The least something you ever expect always happen ✓ - A waifu that help you through the game ✓ - Hitbox that can hit you through the wall ✓ - There always one area that almost everyone hate ✓ Yup this is truly FromSoftware game..
@@samuelkihiko8919 I didn't mind it much... the swamp is scarce, with green gourd poison build up is very slow, and it has a lot of things to grapple to. Not as bad as Blighttown imho
@@tresended Cool man, good luck with DS1, I hope it doesn't put you off. I feel that it's deliberate design in From games to give some freedom to the player. There is no right or wrong time to be somewhere. It's your own journey and only you get to decide if it's too tough, and generally if this is the case, there is an alternative path you can take to progress in the game so you can take on the difficult location later after leveling up and (possibly) gitting gud
I watched this video 4 years ago. I picked up Sekiro last month and I rewatched this. You truly capture the essence of this game. When you yelled Robert after falling off the bridge had me dying!
@@makoto5851 Personally I got stuck in the original Dark Souls in the place with the snake people. I tried regularly for a few weeks and gave up. It's been 3 years and I haven't touched a Souls game or a Souls-like. Never gonna git gud.
@@cubikanime If you wanna get back into the swing of things I suggest Bloodborne or Dark Souls 3 to start. This game seems pretty tough for an entry point.
@@Zyjem Yeah, they seem pretty good, but my friends keep pestering me to play them just like they did with DS1. And when I finally did and got stuck, they kept spamming me with "casul" or "git gud" memes so I don't know if I even want to try. I know they're just trolling but it kind of made me hate the franchise just out of spite. I should probably grow up and get over it.
To be fair sekiro combat is a completely different beast since it more or less requires you to be good at parrying, rolling, and jumping in fights where as DS just dodging away worked fine and you didn't need to be as aggressive. Plus it's all about that poster bar
Seeing Dunkey's exciting fight with the armored warrior gave me that feeling too. it feels like a game about honorable knights with a sort of fantasy element (maybe you could use magic?) would lend itself well to this formula of game, and difficulty. Just imagine a game by this company where you get to fight classical fantasy dragons, and the mini-bosses would be proper knights instead of samurai. I don't know how well this would work, bur for an interesting element it would be awesome to fight like actual gods. Something inspired by the Greek pantheon or something?
I have watched and laughed way too many times to this video. The scene with the "chicken bastards" gets me every damn time! Thank you Domkey for making this world at least a little bit better with your videos.
@@zimnylech527 I wrote that post when the game was less than a week old. I'm sure that many dunkey viewers weren't thinking about charmless NG+ back then.
I’ve just discovered your channel in the last few days and, along with seeing some of the hate against you, I don’t understand it. I think your videos are hilarious. The playing dumb when playing a game is clearly satire and I think it just trolls the uptight gamers even harder. Keep doing you. This was great!
we need anoother sekiro video with a not even close bbyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy and a thank u dark souls. I think is his little brother doing this video not the real dunkey
Hi, @JustAryan . Im working on the new Death Stranding which will be available on the Nintendo 3DS. I gotta go now, JustAryan, to play Animal Crossing 3D on my new Nintendo 3DS. Good bye!
@@naughtiusmaximus "I gotta go now, JustAryan, to play Animal Crossing 3D in my new Nintendo 3DS. Good bye!" So you're going inside of a Nintendo 3ds? Like, you screw it open, then climb inside, and then screw it tight together again? Like it's a life size model? Or will someone put you into a garbage press, reducing you to the size of a cube, to then put you inside of a 3ds?
@@JazzyUnderscoreTrumpeterHave your dad make a pact with the demons and let them eat your body parts to gain the ability to regenerate body parts by killing demons.
1. what does being puerto rican have to do with samurai jack 2. dunkey's not african american; a quick google search will show.. though he does sound hispanic, he may be puerto rican but that brings us back to question 1
Sekiro is the Dark Souls of Bloodborne, but makes you feel like Nioh, in a world full of Lords of the Fallen's clones that are instead Demon Souls spiritual successors.