I've killed 100% of all minibosses using them...
Quality high-level autism.
Twitch streamer danflesh111 has managed to complete an Any% run of game in under an hour. To be precise, they've finished it in 50 minutes and 52 seconds (50:52). Considering it took me 20 hours to clear the first major boss encounter
I've killed 100% of all minibosses using them...
I've tried both the regular sugar and the vitality/power tradeoff one and I couldn't see any noticeable difference. If there's one it's maybe 20%? So instead of 40 hits you only gotta do 30? Plus it doesn't last very long. Meh. Compared to resins or the red tearstone ring in DS it's underwhelming.
I've killed 100% of all minibosses using them...
I've tried both the regular sugar and the vitality/power tradeoff one and I couldn't see any noticeable difference. If there's one it's maybe 20%? So instead of 40 hits you only gotta do 30? Plus it doesn't last very long. Meh. Compared to resins or the red tearstone ring in DS it's underwhelming.
The only time I've consciously observed its effects was with the shinobi in the reservoir. I'd say the damage to his posture was at least 50% higher compared to a couple of my previous attempts, maybe even more.
Limited consumables in a game where progress is saved after death is a completely counterproductive idea. Why would I use my rare Magic Spaghetti against a magic unorthodox enemy type I'm completely unfamiliar with and am very likely to die to, so if I do use the item and die anyways, the item has been completely wasted and I won't be able to use it later on anyways? And once I get good enough to not immediately die against said mini-boss, I most likely won't even need to use the consumable.
I started NG+ after beating the game but stopped after I read that NG+ is kinda barebones
I started a new game, and it's mostly going smooth but... I still can not do counter moves for the life of me if it's an enemy that does both thrusts and sweeps. At least I can perfect block. Sometimes.
From Software May Be Working With Game Of Thrones’ Creator George R.R. Martin On A New Game – Rumor
By Francesco De Meo
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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has just been released on PC and consoles, but we already know that From Software is currently working on other titles, including a dark fantasy title that has yet to be revealed. According to a report, it seems like this game could be huge and extremely ambitious.
According to a recent report from Spawn Wave, From Software is working with George R.R. Martin, author of the A Song of Ice and Fire, upon which Game of Thrones is based, on a brand new game. Martin is working on the story and lore of the game. In this game, players will be invading a variety of kingdoms, killing their leaders and obtain their unique powers that can be used to continue invading kingdoms. Needless to say, this premise sounds extremely interesting.
According to the report, this yet to be named game is going to be announced during E3 2019 this June. Until an official announcement comes in, however, we have to take everything with a grain of salt.