Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
With the promise of being `times more difficult than Dark Souls`, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice did not disappoint anyone by presenting a unique, in-depth gameplay and most importantly, a perfect combination of plot and gameplay.
Compared to predecessors such as Dark Souls or Bloodborne, the game has changed in many aspects to completely transform the fighting style, as well as adding parkour and stealth mechanisms.
Bloodborne

The hit game BloodBorne will bring players experiences in a nightmare world where hunters from the past are trapped forever.
Nioh
Dubbed the `hybrid` of Dark Souls and Onimusha, Nioh is a typical action, hack-and-slash game by Japanese game developers.

Coming to Nioh, you have the opportunity to face samurai in epic and breathtaking sword battles, multi-target battles will increase the difficulty and truly challenge your skills, patience, and cooperation.
Code Veins
The content of Code Vein will revolve around the battle between The Revenant – people who possess special powers but in return must constantly drink blood to maintain life, and The Lost – strange creatures wandering around the world.
The fighting style in Code Vein is built with many inheritances from Dark Souls, the most obvious of which is the `difficulty` of the game when players will have to face extremely difficult monsters.

In addition to having to constantly dodge attacks, players will also have to pay attention to the Boss’s special attacks, remember the Boss’s movements carefully in order to react promptly in the match.
Shadow of Colossus
Shadow of Colossus tells the story of a young man’s journey to rescue his imprisoned lover.

With this remake, Sony promises to bring fans a completely new look at Shadow of the Colossus.
(To be continued…)
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