u/Creative_Worker_5925

After finishing Disco Elysium I'm craving more, any game recommendations not necessarily similar because I know that probably doesn't exist, but just phenomenal underrated games I should check out? I've run out of backlog

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u/Creative_Worker_5925 — 2 days ago
▲ 10 r/Sekiro

Finished my playthrough of sekiro and wow what a phenomenal experience, don't know why there isn't a second. I do realize I've had an easier time than most people, I only struggled on like the last two bosses but even when I was losing I was still having a blast.

My favorite part is definitely how most bosses switch up how you go about beating them — forcing me to think on my feet, usually with a game this flashy it would be a cutscene and that says it all. If I could use a word to describe this game it's satisfying, if dark souls is about triumph this is about satisfaction. Gameplay wise at least. Welp that concludes all the souls games and my backlog is done. I have no idea what to play next.

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u/Creative_Worker_5925 — 3 days ago
▲ 6 r/Sekiro

The sad women and the corrupted monk are probably some of the most interesting bosses, with the monk I needed to use pure brute force since the parrying even while doing it perfectly wasn't enough to completely stance break him!

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u/Creative_Worker_5925 — 5 days ago
▲ 7 r/Sekiro

First playthrough, Just beat the guardian ape second try. I'm loving this game, I heard it's hard but it's probably only because it's a switch up from the usual way of defeating enemies which is deflecting.

Any side quests I should be going for or anything to add to this playthrough.

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u/Creative_Worker_5925 — 6 days ago