- Feb 7, 2011
- 8,585
- 3,107
- 118
- Country
- 'Merica
- Gender
- 3 children in a trench coat
Honestly, I had a much easier time with the boss fights in Sekiro than I did with the mini-bosses.Strictly speaking, multiple bosses from Sekiro are harder than Fume Knight (Genichiro, Owl, Corrupted Monk Part 2, Sword Saint Isshin), but they are all difficult for the same two reasons: you have to keep up with the fast pace of the parry-and-attack rhythm game, and you have to contend with multiple phases, many of which have very different movesets. I haven't bothered to beat Sword Saint Isshin for this very reason: he's likely the hardest FromSoft boss, but anything can be the hardest boss when you take these two aspects to a farcical extreme with extremely fast attacks across four phases. At least the Fume Knight's attacks don't change very much in his second phase, and you have a few seconds to assess them before he two-hit kills you.
It's actually funny. I'd say the lone shadows in that game killed me more times than all of the bosses combined.