Questions for the fans here.
2. How are the PC controls
4. Is it a linear experience/are there RPG elements
-Much better than in Dark Souls (especially compared to the first one). You can even re bind the keys, altho as usual the tool tips are all with controller symbol because... reasons
Personally I played all Souls games with M+K only as its easier for me to adapt to lazy MK support than learn completely new control device - as I never used anything apart PC mouse and keys.
-You play as specific character, much like in the Witcher, so no character creation like in DS games here.
I would say it doesn't have much RPG elements to it. You pretty much limited to what fighting style you want to choose, also one sword with different move sets you can train - I`m still at the very beginning so it might change later.
-It does not feel very "open world" so far but areas are pretty big and allows you to try different tactics. The devs made sure that game has re play-ability much like DS here.
I feel that if you did not like Dark souls you might not enjoy Sekiro as much as I`m, sadly there is no demo. So risking spoilers you might want to look at some early stage gameplays.
But if you like more grounded settings (Feudal Japan that is not anime for once) it might be worth a shot!
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