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Only within reach of a sword god. A Sekiro mod uncovers the latest challenge

Only within reach of a sword god. A Sekiro mod uncovers the latest challenge

If you no longer encounter challenges in the From Software game, this mod will be the ultimate test

Sekiro is already a game that gives a lot to the player and that represents an important challenge to our abilities with the controller. But the community of modders around the PC is insatiable and is always looking for new ways to get more out of the game, either with aesthetic but fun changes to it, or with formulas that fundamentally change the game in one or more aspects.

Random enemies

The latest toy in the community, and one that will offer many curiosities is the so-called Sekiro Enemy and Item Randomizer, which does exactly what it says: randomly place enemies and objects throughout the game, so you never know what you can find yourself. You can cross a corner and find yourself face to face with a boss, thus making the game more entertaining for those seeking new sensations. The mod is very complete and allows a high level of customization, being able to control how deep we want the randomization, so that there are changes but they do not "break" the game or present situations that are too crazy,

But a user has not had enough with that, he wanted much more and in doing so he has created a real madness: a game in which all the enemies are the final boss. Yes, from the first to the last confrontation it is with a clone of Isshin Oniwa, sometimes several of them in the same location. In demonstrating this mode, the user pulls a great deal of skill to avoid the maximum possible clashes and shows a route of how it could be done, but it is clearly something only up to the level of players with a deep understanding of the game mechanics.

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