With Sekiro there is only one class, and there is only one pre-made character players can choose from and exploring the world from a fixed perspective makes the storytelling a bit more straightforward, at least initially. That freedom also meant that the story was told through atmosphere and world-building. While games like Dark Souls and Bloodborne allowed you to create your own character and choose a skill class. One of the major changes in Sekiro is the use of a fixed protagonist. But there are some big changes to Sekiro that, in Miyazaki's own words, might make Shadows Die Twice the most accessible From Software RPG in recent years. Sekiro will be directed by Dark Souls and Bloodborne creator Hidetaka Miyazaki, who will be bringing his signature to From Software's latest. Is there something you think we should be reporting on? Email Shadows Die Twice is From Software's newest action-adventure game set in ancient Japan.
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