@@tablaninja1 First make sure that you have your Shurikens equipped as your secondary sub-weapon . Then you can start to practise [ I suggest to used the single katana or The oxtail- blade , it is easier to learn with them ] , on your last katana strike choose any direction with the left analog stick and immediately throw the shuriken. It feels a bit award at first but you will get it . Then you can just mixed up all the moves you want . Note : Shurikens are limited unfortunately. I hope it helps .
If we compare only the combat system. I will say nioh 2 is better than Sekiro and despite I didn't play this yet, Rise of the Ronin looks better than Nioh 2 in terms of pure action combat. Only thing that makes me sad is there is no Tonfa in Rise of the Ronin.
Overall yes Sekiro is a better game , but if we talk about combat only I totally agree with you . You know team Ninja , they like to make big updates later on , who knows , they might add the Tonfas .
Still Sekiro. The katana weights in Sekiro. It looks like a feather here. You feel each strike and your trying to make each strike count, not spam a combo that has 10 hits a second. Like the first general in the outskirts of Sekiro. The heavy guy takes 5 second to throw a slash the game teaches you to take them seriously. And Ichimonji, a slow attack that damages the posture, u feel the attacks. Even when u get opening on opponents its mostly 3 or at best 4 attacks until they are able block again. Sword is not about being the flash its about technique, Serkiro teaches that as well when u deal with Ashura Cross for the first time. The game tells a whole story about mastering the art of swordship without a single word. This game has more flashier moves though but I prefer the style of Sekiro. That was peak combat
Wowo thank you for book 🙏 I see we have a Sekiro admirer here , don't get me wrong that is completely fine , we are all entitled to our own opinions and thank you for being the first to share it with me . In my opinion both games are really good , but Rise of the Ronin speaks louder to me because it is faster and highly technical when it comes to Martial arts , which is area that Team Ninja shines quite brightly .
@@scarthoroverlord4521 Fair enough and thanks for sharing your opinion . I failed to ask before ; have you guys played both games yourself before or you just having one - sided opinion ?
@@endemicnecrosis3023 lol ur right I haven't played Rise of the Ronin, I was jus judging the combat from afar. I hate when other people do that so ill give you the benefit of the doubt. :D
Having played both extensively, sekiro wins no contest. Ronin is amusing but it just doesn't hold up. Sekiro seems simpler at first but once you master it, it's absolutely incredible.
As usual, another talented gamer youtuber with great skills but low subs, I just subbed. Hope you continue your content man
@@karakters7905 Such kind words 🙏 and thank you so much for the sub, I will strive to provide better content always 🙏
i wish i could see your controller inputs, your stamina management is insane
Thank you mate 🙏 I wish I had more time to make longer videos with tutorials . But I will keep you suggestion in mind 🙏
How are you doing those quick evasions?
@@tablaninja1 First make sure that you have your Shurikens equipped as your secondary sub-weapon . Then you can start to practise [ I suggest to used the single katana or The oxtail- blade , it is easier to learn with them ] , on your last katana strike choose any direction with the left analog stick and immediately throw the shuriken. It feels a bit award at first but you will get it . Then you can just mixed up all the moves you want . Note : Shurikens are limited unfortunately. I hope it helps .
@@endemicnecrosis3023 Ok thats very nice move. will try that. thanks man
@@tablaninja1 I am glad I could help 🙏
If we compare only the combat system. I will say nioh 2 is better than Sekiro and despite I didn't play this yet, Rise of the Ronin looks better than Nioh 2 in terms of pure action combat. Only thing that makes me sad is there is no Tonfa in Rise of the Ronin.
Overall yes Sekiro is a better game , but if we talk about combat only I totally agree with you . You know team Ninja , they like to make big updates later on , who knows , they might add the Tonfas .
Still Sekiro. The katana weights in Sekiro. It looks like a feather here. You feel each strike and your trying to make each strike count, not spam a combo that has 10 hits a second.
Like the first general in the outskirts of Sekiro. The heavy guy takes 5 second to throw a slash the game teaches you to take them seriously. And Ichimonji, a slow attack that damages the posture, u feel the attacks. Even when u get opening on opponents its mostly 3 or at best 4 attacks until they are able block again.
Sword is not about being the flash its about technique, Serkiro teaches that as well when u deal with Ashura Cross for the first time.
The game tells a whole story about mastering the art of swordship without a single word.
This game has more flashier moves though but I prefer the style of Sekiro. That was peak combat
Wowo thank you for book 🙏 I see we have a Sekiro admirer here , don't get me wrong that is completely fine , we are all entitled to our own opinions and thank you for being the first to share it with me . In my opinion both games are really good , but Rise of the Ronin speaks louder to me because it is faster and highly technical when it comes to Martial arts , which is area that Team Ninja shines quite brightly .
@@endemicnecrosis3023 I agree with constan, sekiro feels more weighty, and it feels like the characters completely in control.
@@scarthoroverlord4521 Fair enough and thanks for sharing your opinion .
I failed to ask before ; have you guys played both games yourself before or you just having one - sided opinion ?
@@endemicnecrosis3023 lol ur right I haven't played Rise of the Ronin, I was jus judging the combat from afar. I hate when other people do that so ill give you the benefit of the doubt. :D
Having played both extensively, sekiro wins no contest. Ronin is amusing but it just doesn't hold up.
Sekiro seems simpler at first but once you master it, it's absolutely incredible.