A dlc where you play as owl instead of wolf and you have to do stuff before he met wolf and after. With the ending being that of owl facing off with genichiro
Despite what the captions say, the order of the endings seem like: Bad, good, true, and secret. Going shura is obvs bad (plus everyone and thousands more die), the good ending isn’t great but you did what you were told but the cycle seems like it’ll repeat since Sekiro became the sculptor (Hence the first sculptor was the original owner of the prosthetic arm). True ending, sekiro sacrifices himself and saves Kuro (plus you had an additional item to give Kuro). And the secret is always some plot twist/cliff-hanger/possible sneak peek to another game or DLC story. Hope this helps anyone who is confused
More like worst/bad/good/true. Because: Any story that has the main character turning into a demon is surely a horrible ending. Especially if you have to kill the only waifu in the game. Sekiro killed Kuro because he was ordered to. That’s a lack of his personal will. Which make him no different than a tool. I can’t see anything that can be called “good” about that. In the 3rd, Kuro lived and every “immortal” was slain. That’s ideal in such a mess up world. But in the 4th, Sekiro saw that the journey isn’t ending there. And as opposed to the previous three where the players chose to walk the easy path. If there are gonna be a sequel, I believe they will pick this as the “canon” ending.
Thanks, can't believe it's so hard to write your title correctly so that the endings are in order. But I'd prefer if the true ending was the last one (I always prefer when my character is alive at the end when it's possible)
In spite of what you have said I am certain kuro living his life as a mortal is the Good Ending because as a Shinobi Sekiro will have officially accomplished his Duties
In my personal opinion, the last ending "to the west" is the actual true ending. The very reason why Kuro started to seek severing his immortality is because he saw the consequences aka corruptions it brought to people. It doesn't make any sense to kill him given there are so many other forms of immortality existing even just in the small nation of Ashina. If his goal is to end immortality in general, shouldn't he seek to sever the source of his power? Going back the birthplace of the "Dragon's heritage" is the only plausible move in this sense.
@@xprm2k9 It's likely that both Robert and his dad are dead. We kicked his dad off a bridge and down into the sunken valley and Robert is very likely one of the children who perished in Senpou Temple.
The Divine Child says the Dragon's Heritage is not natural for Japan. The Divine Dragon and the Everblossom (I think they're actually the selfsame entity, but I'm not sure.) wandered from its home in the West and found Ashina, where the soil and water is ancient and nourishing enough for the Divine Dragon to take root, and thus starting all the Immortality shit. The Divine Child seeks to return the Dragon's Heritage to the West because that's where it naturally belongs, and *probably* won't cause stagnation there.
From these endings, this is how I interpret: Shura ending: Sekiro obeyed the Iron Code of Shinobi instead of breaking it to have loyalty for Kuro. The Owl told him to forsake Kuro as a master, and his goal is to take over the country for himself. He sees Ashina and Interior Minister as the obstacles. The Owl got stabbed in the back by Sekiro (which is similar to Sekiro getting stabbed in the back in the burning temple scene after Lady Butterfly's boss fight). Sekiro has become a power-driven person becoming a demon known as Shura by endlessly fighting. This is obviously bad because thousands of people died in Ashina when Sekiro becomes a demon. Immortal Severance ending: Sekiro gives the Divine Dragon's Tears. Kuro has always thought that the Dragon's Heritage is not for anyone to bear because it has corrupted the lives of people seeking immortality. The young prince bears that burden, and he wants Sekiro to end this cycle. Sekiro hesitates to kill Kuro, but he has no choice when Kuro asked him to sever the ties of immortality. Only the Mortal Blade can make this possible. The next scene shows the Wolf becoming a new sculptor (the previous sculptor probably died). From the looks of it, he seems emotionless while blankly carving the idols. Knowing that the prosthetic arm is not equipped when Emma said of a new Shinobi, this shows some kind of a cycle repeating itself. This is a sad ending where the Wolf is ordered by his master without making a personal will to show compassion. Purification ending: Here, Sekiro shows absolute loyalty to his lord. He pulls out the Mortal Blade when the Divine Heir is not conscious of his actions. The reason why he kills himself is to end the the last immortal, which is the Wolf. He sacrifices himself for Kuro to live a life of what it means to be human. We see Sekiro's grave with his Kusabimaru, and Kuro departing on his journey. It is unknown where he is going. This is a good ending because the Wolf took his life for the good of his master to embrace the meaning of humanity. Return ending: This is the ending where Sekiro and Kuro do not die. The Divine Child (the nun) holds Kuro in her heart. I don't know what she does to him by doing that. After some times, it appears that she has a journey ahead and Sekiro's path does not end there. She seeks to go to the birthplace of the Divine Dragon to the west. Sekiro walks alongside with her because he knows that his master still lives in her and he has sworn an absolute oath to protect him. In my opinion, this is a true and canon ending where the journey ahead does not end there. A dlc might be possible if From Software makes additional plot to this game.
"he next scene shows the Wolf becoming a new sculptor (the previous sculptor probably died)." The Sculptor becomes Shura. That's why Emma said she's seen it once before. You fight him ( Demon of Anger ) where you fought the " MY NAAAAME " guy on the horse. He thanks Sekiro from freeing him.
pretty certain it is the owl who stabs you in the back after the Hirata Estate area. It is why he seems just as surprised to see you alive as you are to see him.
I know I probably missing out already and you maybe have a different opinion, but whatever. I like too have some same perspective with vaati, where the west referr to the Korean land, which proof from the blade that dragon hold is "seven branch sword" which was the sword given to Japanese Lord ( I believe I could be wrong) from the Korean Lord.
The ending where sekiro sacrifices his live so that his master Kuro can have a normal Human life got me to my feels bro. TwT Thats enough to make a grown man cry. The complete loyalty he showed till the very end is beautiful and sad at the same time.😭 The BMG as he places the mortal blade on his shoulder to severe his head makes it more emotional and sensational. Sakura petals shines and floats after he severed his own head really hits me to my core.
Damn, it didn't fully hit me until I read this. Sekiro (In that path) never wavered, and knew exactly what he was fighting for. That's what I love about fromsoft games. The lore behind them feels so vast that it's honestly too overwhelming for me to understand, but moments like that, with a blood-soaked journey before it, are always familiar. They hit so hard.
0:00 Shura (bad) 5:45 Immortal Severance (good) 8:21 Purification (secret) 11:36 Return (true) Most would reverse the last two but the eavesdropping and shit makes it as hidden as the return ending, and it's more a secret alternative good ending while Return sets up for more. If one of them is canon, it seems like that would be Return. Gotta say though, English VO?
@@ordenax you are immortal, you hold the only two swords able to kill other immortals. You basically become unstoppable. Isshin wasn't even enough to beat you in that ending
It's more as if Sekiro thought of Kuro as his own son, rather than his master at the purification ending. You can clearly hear from his voice that he truly wishes nothing but happiness for Kuro (Father-like feelings).
@@feliezzx7447 Kuro is referred to as a "He" in both languages. The reason he asks Sekiro to close his eyes is probably due to the game developers not wanting to show Kuro, a child, cut himself.
The ending with The Wolf committing seppuku for severing the last immortal got me in the feels I love this character and his devotion to his mission and Kuro (but gotta still love daddy Owl)
Not really *for* severing the last immortal, but *to* sever the last immortal. He's talking about himself. He still has the power of Kuro's blood inside him at that point, so he has to kill himself with the Mortal Blade to erase it after purifying Kuro of it with the Everblossom and Dragon's Tears.
@@lancelotstny4376 that's pretty fucked lol. This just proves kuros point. Immortality is a curse. No man should be cursed by it. And it fools those into thinking it is a good thing and seeking it
Secret ending seems like a start of sekiro 2.. Maybe he will fight wukong or some other characters from "journey to the west" maybe they are the guardians of the og divine dragon.
So in the bad ending the Owl drops something next to Isshin's corpse, that's Genichiro's head right? Since Owl had the black mortal blade in his hands.
Sooo shura ending: you become a next game boss good ending: you become a next game NPC Alt good ending: you become a next game legend True ending: you become a next game loving caring father/husband (i don't know if the nun will give birth or not) p/s: this is a joke btw pls don't kill me
In each of the ending, excluding the shura ending, you can tell how Kuro feels about each of them on his facial expression when he drinks the Dragon tears.
So, in the Shura ending, sekiro was consumed by shura and later became the demon of hatred himself. Just like in the other good endings, the sculptor became the demon of hatred as he once walked the path of shura.
Demon of hatred isnt the Shura, it is when the person who was going to become Shura doesnt and the wrath and hatred ends up building until it manifests whether the owner is actually bloodlusted or not. If you read the memory of the demon of hatred it will tell you they arent the same.
The purification ending seems much more better it made Sekiro much more like a badass in the end. Defeating the Sword Saint and delivering his full loyalty towards his lord is much more preferable.
I agree more with the secret ending. Even after Kuro's or Sekiro's death, the job still won't be done. It's too early for sacrifice. Plus I'm a sucker for compassion and free will
So I see there's an ending in which nothing is twisted and none of the main characters is dead, in a Miyazaki game? Anyone knows what he was smoking during the making of the game? Asking for a friend...
@@demanthnaidude415 and it's no where near as good as sekiro. Who woulda thought going back to that tired bland roll attack roll attack style woulda been a bad idea after making such a good one with sekiro
The "Shura Ending" is the quickest cycle to play. In Buddhism Asura is a demi-god or titan of addiction to negativity. ... Sekiro can become a shura but in doing loses everything and everyone.
It's essentially a Game expressing Izanagi. Or the Idea of Reincarnation where he keeps coming back till he becomes an enlightened being, or simply Transcending earthly living
finally someone said this. Who give a fuck about thousand of nameless foddlers in a game, you probably killed hundreds or thousands of enemies before getting into that stage. What matter is both of them is live.
@@pufferfish5980there’s also 4 phases in the basic ending too. All the side stuff you do throughout the game leads to the secret ending, not the isshin fight
Hammering home in a different way, if you didn't pick up on it otherwise or go for the Purification ending, that Owl's the one who tried to kill him in the first place.
@@thedoomslayer5863 I can't remember if it's ever said explicitly, but it's hinted at with his dialogue about your growth when he tries to backstab you, he's the one who was behind the attack on the Hirata Estate, your second fight against him is in the same room you were stabbed in shortly after your fight with Butterfly, and his odachi.
well for now its the best game from Souls series, sometimes it remind me even GoW and thats a right path to walk further, its have so japanese style of combat and more speed more dynamic that souls and etc, yes it more easy to fight enemyes but its inevitable - when in souls u have just one or two types of atack - here u have an arsenal to deal with enemy so it not survival but still hard enought to enjoy, atmosphre and surroundings epic and less depression than in souls - the mountains and temples like fresh air after endless dirty catacoms and etc.
Its not a Souls game. The one in charge of this game said that. With Sekiro they are trying to make it as un souls-like as possible. Hence no References to DS. Well there may be 1 or 2 but so far there isn't any references found to my knowledge.
@@francisdimaano2350 It's not in the souls canon, but it is a "souls" game. We have Estus Flask, Bonfires, the combat is pretty similar as a nice between of Dark Souls and Bloodborne. The way you interact with the world and lore is similar, they even reused the theme of some curse or affliction that is related to your respawning gameplay mechanic. The only thing that makes it different is that Wolf talks and you can pause the game.
i like bad end most of all, sekiro becomes just a bad ass and the cuts between emma and isshen dying was hilarious Isshen " I will defeat you" also isshen *dead on floor* XD
@@BobBob-tn2lymakes sense... Old Owl's Death did mimic Wolf's death with the back stabbing and all.But I would have rather they flat out stated it though
Thats not Emma. Its another npc named divine child of the rejuvinative fountain or something like that. Either she is pregnant with kuro or its just the camera angle and kuros spirit is inside her.
that would be preatty great change of them and still feeling similar to japan one .I dont know if a dlc can do it justice though maybe an old hunter dlc is large enough but a new game probably would be better
You should see if those spinning white and red or Pure white flowers alter the ending. Meaning you can't give it to that guy who was crying about them before 😂..... Hence why the game allows you to give him the white and red one to the guy who is crying.... please try this out and see if it holds any weight 💪🏾😎
You get the only two swords able to kill you as weapons. You get a sick flaming arm. You get to back stab your father who I believe might have been the one who back stabbed you after beating lady butterfly. You succeed where the sculptor failed and become a shura instead of some incomplete demon. And you get to body ishhin and show him he's not hot shit like he thinks he is and that you're better. You then go on to 1v1 the whole nation like a badass. And it's implied you were never killed and live on killing endlessly well into the modern era likely.
It could be I mean time travel was a thing and we didn't get a good look at sekiro in his training to be a shinobi and Sekiro had somewhat amnesia for the Hirata estate area so you could be on to something the Sculptor could be Sekiro in the future
On the shura ending, the owl actually puts down the severed head of genichiro, hence why he was missing the entire fight.
Which explains how he has the Black Mortal Blade
Yeah he kept the head of genichiro next to isshin’s corpse
A dlc where you play as owl instead of wolf and you have to do stuff before he met wolf and after. With the ending being that of owl facing off with genichiro
@@pie854 still waiting for a Sekiro DLC or Sekiro 2😔😔😔😔
@@DRKLRD-kv4cmNot going to happen sadly
Despite what the captions say, the order of the endings seem like: Bad, good, true, and secret. Going shura is obvs bad (plus everyone and thousands more die), the good ending isn’t great but you did what you were told but the cycle seems like it’ll repeat since Sekiro became the sculptor (Hence the first sculptor was the original owner of the prosthetic arm). True ending, sekiro sacrifices himself and saves Kuro (plus you had an additional item to give Kuro). And the secret is always some plot twist/cliff-hanger/possible sneak peek to another game or DLC story. Hope this helps anyone who is confused
More like worst/bad/good/true. Because:
Any story that has the main character turning into a demon is surely a horrible ending. Especially if you have to kill the only waifu in the game.
Sekiro killed Kuro because he was ordered to. That’s a lack of his personal will. Which make him no different than a tool. I can’t see anything that can be called “good” about that.
In the 3rd, Kuro lived and every “immortal” was slain. That’s ideal in such a mess up world.
But in the 4th, Sekiro saw that the journey isn’t ending there. And as opposed to the previous three where the players chose to walk the easy path. If there are gonna be a sequel, I believe they will pick this as the “canon” ending.
going shura is obviously good duh!
Thanks, can't believe it's so hard to write your title correctly so that the endings are in order. But I'd prefer if the true ending was the last one (I always prefer when my character is alive at the end when it's possible)
@@LesEnfants1972 first ending can make a good sequel too where you may fight sekiro as a boss
In spite of what you have said
I am certain kuro living his life as a mortal is the Good Ending because as a Shinobi Sekiro will have officially accomplished his Duties
In my personal opinion, the last ending "to the west" is the actual true ending. The very reason why Kuro started to seek severing his immortality is because he saw the consequences aka corruptions it brought to people. It doesn't make any sense to kill him given there are so many other forms of immortality existing even just in the small nation of Ashina. If his goal is to end immortality in general, shouldn't he seek to sever the source of his power? Going back the birthplace of the "Dragon's heritage" is the only plausible move in this sense.
Sekiro 2, the revenge of Robert :v
Robert is the son of the guy on the bridge isnt he xD
@@xprm2k9 It's likely that both Robert and his dad are dead. We kicked his dad off a bridge and down into the sunken valley and Robert is very likely one of the children who perished in Senpou Temple.
The Divine Child says the Dragon's Heritage is not natural for Japan. The Divine Dragon and the Everblossom (I think they're actually the selfsame entity, but I'm not sure.) wandered from its home in the West and found Ashina, where the soil and water is ancient and nourishing enough for the Divine Dragon to take root, and thus starting all the Immortality shit. The Divine Child seeks to return the Dragon's Heritage to the West because that's where it naturally belongs, and *probably* won't cause stagnation there.
Yeah, but One Mind is really cool, so...
Secret ending: Potential for a sequel, perhaps?
Also: ROOOBBEEEEERTTT!
Lol
Roberto*
See, before it was like "RICHAAAAAARD" but now it's like ROBEEEEEEEERT
@@buffoonustroglodytus4688 Robert fued of sickness in lore
Robert died
From these endings, this is how I interpret:
Shura ending:
Sekiro obeyed the Iron Code of Shinobi instead of breaking it to have loyalty for Kuro. The Owl told him to forsake Kuro as a master, and his goal is to take over the country for himself. He sees Ashina and Interior Minister as the obstacles. The Owl got stabbed in the back by Sekiro (which is similar to Sekiro getting stabbed in the back in the burning temple scene after Lady Butterfly's boss fight). Sekiro has become a power-driven person becoming a demon known as Shura by endlessly fighting. This is obviously bad because thousands of people died in Ashina when Sekiro becomes a demon.
Immortal Severance ending:
Sekiro gives the Divine Dragon's Tears. Kuro has always thought that the Dragon's Heritage is not for anyone to bear because it has corrupted the lives of people seeking immortality. The young prince bears that burden, and he wants Sekiro to end this cycle. Sekiro hesitates to kill Kuro, but he has no choice when Kuro asked him to sever the ties of immortality. Only the Mortal Blade can make this possible. The next scene shows the Wolf becoming a new sculptor (the previous sculptor probably died). From the looks of it, he seems emotionless while blankly carving the idols. Knowing that the prosthetic arm is not equipped when Emma said of a new Shinobi, this shows some kind of a cycle repeating itself. This is a sad ending where the Wolf is ordered by his master without making a personal will to show compassion.
Purification ending:
Here, Sekiro shows absolute loyalty to his lord. He pulls out the Mortal Blade when the Divine Heir is not conscious of his actions. The reason why he kills himself is to end the the last immortal, which is the Wolf. He sacrifices himself for Kuro to live a life of what it means to be human. We see Sekiro's grave with his Kusabimaru, and Kuro departing on his journey. It is unknown where he is going. This is a good ending because the Wolf took his life for the good of his master to embrace the meaning of humanity.
Return ending:
This is the ending where Sekiro and Kuro do not die. The Divine Child (the nun) holds Kuro in her heart. I don't know what she does to him by doing that. After some times, it appears that she has a journey ahead and Sekiro's path does not end there. She seeks to go to the birthplace of the Divine Dragon to the west. Sekiro walks alongside with her because he knows that his master still lives in her and he has sworn an absolute oath to protect him. In my opinion, this is a true and canon ending where the journey ahead does not end there. A dlc might be possible if From Software makes additional plot to this game.
If you are wondering about the sculptor's fate... He was the Demon of Hate boss fight who Sekiro kills.
@@MrZalgo-ml2iw that's sth. new a NPC in a FromSoftware game dies. I mean why do we even care about the Dragonrot, if everyone dies in the end ?
"he next scene shows the Wolf becoming a new sculptor (the previous sculptor probably died)."
The Sculptor becomes Shura. That's why Emma said she's seen it once before. You fight him ( Demon of Anger ) where you fought the " MY NAAAAME " guy on the horse. He thanks Sekiro from freeing him.
pretty certain it is the owl who stabs you in the back after the Hirata Estate area. It is why he seems just as surprised to see you alive as you are to see him.
@@TH3G3RM4NGUY but who throws the shuriken at you when you beat Genchiro in the tutorial ?
Sekiro: Journey to the west is the sequel im calling it now
I know I probably missing out already and you maybe have a different opinion, but whatever. I like too have some same perspective with vaati, where the west referr to the Korean land, which proof from the blade that dragon hold is "seven branch sword" which was the sword given to Japanese Lord ( I believe I could be wrong) from the Korean Lord.
why do i feel like he has something to do with cainhurst ?
Imagine Sekiro sparing with Sun Wukong
StrykerX that could be THE greatest boss fight ever
there wont be another sekiro sorry dudes the story is over, same with bloodborne, elden ring probably wont even get one.
Sekiro 2: The Asian God of war.
that would be fucking awesome
Man thats a good one 😂😂
The ending where sekiro sacrifices his live so that his master Kuro can have a normal Human life got me to my feels bro. TwT Thats enough to make a grown man cry. The complete loyalty he showed till the very end is beautiful and sad at the same time.😭
The BMG as he places the mortal blade on his shoulder to severe his head makes it more emotional and sensational. Sakura petals shines and floats after he severed his own head really hits me to my core.
Damn, it didn't fully hit me until I read this. Sekiro (In that path) never wavered, and knew exactly what he was fighting for. That's what I love about fromsoft games. The lore behind them feels so vast that it's honestly too overwhelming for me to understand, but moments like that, with a blood-soaked journey before it, are always familiar. They hit so hard.
0:00 Shura (bad)
5:45 Immortal Severance (good)
8:21 Purification (secret)
11:36 Return (true)
Most would reverse the last two but the eavesdropping and shit makes it as hidden as the return ending, and it's more a secret alternative good ending while Return sets up for more. If one of them is canon, it seems like that would be Return.
Gotta say though, English VO?
Let me guess they meet a Magical monkey, Magical pig, and a water spirit on their way west to find the dragonballs.
yes, and then a green alien and a mysterious merchant's corporation will also be there to fight for it.
Then he goes super saiyan
And China will adapt the game into tons of rip-off movies.
Wouldn't Sekiro = Wukong in that story?
@@ronaldwangdra9675 sekiro = dragon steed
Shura ending is the bad one but to me it always looked the coolest
Why is it cool exactly
@@classica1fungus because you basically become a god
@@repcapacka3517 fair enough lol
@@repcapacka3517 You don't become God. You become the opposite of that. A Shura ( Demon)
@@ordenax you are immortal, you hold the only two swords able to kill other immortals. You basically become unstoppable. Isshin wasn't even enough to beat you in that ending
It's more as if Sekiro thought of Kuro as his own son, rather than his master at the purification ending. You can clearly hear from his voice that he truly wishes nothing but happiness for Kuro (Father-like feelings).
So would lady Emma be like the mother?
Kuro is a girl
@@feliezzx7447 No lol. It’s a boy.
@@creatokigp6149 In english dub, its a girl; when she cuts her chest, she asks sekiro to close his eyes
@@feliezzx7447 Kuro is referred to as a "He" in both languages. The reason he asks Sekiro to close his eyes is probably due to the game developers not wanting to show Kuro, a child, cut himself.
The sculptor becomes the demon of hatred as secret last boss
Not so secret when see that the entire outskirts idols are greyed out in travel
The real question is, how tf does his sword last so long without breaking, does that have Divine blood aswell
Really?
Divine Steel I think
@@rayalbanese8056 adamantine perhaps? its a metal that attracts even the gods ( according to description)
Because.. video games
NANOMACHINES, SON!
Warrior of shadow, I see your loyalty and devotion to the one you serve is worth more to you than anything else. May you find peace in your sacrifice.
Dlc final boss is shura boom. Honestly it's not wrong to go shura. Not my fault genichiro killed me 15 times it's my way of revenge
1:39, dude that small grin gave me chills
The only time he smiles in every possible ending and the entire game and it's for something like this
Yeah it’s like the only time he ever has a hint of a smile and it’s when Shura took over.
The ending with The Wolf committing seppuku for severing the last immortal got me in the feels I love this character and his devotion to his mission and Kuro (but gotta still love daddy Owl)
Not really *for* severing the last immortal, but *to* sever the last immortal. He's talking about himself. He still has the power of Kuro's blood inside him at that point, so he has to kill himself with the Mortal Blade to erase it after purifying Kuro of it with the Everblossom and Dragon's Tears.
@@MarzipanPie23 you know at that point.. I'd just lock kuro in a coffin and burry him deep out of nowhere and keep my immortality
@@lancelotstny4376 that's pretty fucked lol. This just proves kuros point. Immortality is a curse. No man should be cursed by it. And it fools those into thinking it is a good thing and seeking it
so the true ending,the next game will be named "Sekiro didn't die and lives again"
Yeah really rolls off the tongue
Sekiro: resurrection
Sekiro: shadows die twice remember? Now get up shinobi, we have ashina to burn
Secret ending seems like a start of sekiro 2.. Maybe he will fight wukong or some other characters from "journey to the west" maybe they are the guardians of the og divine dragon.
So in the bad ending the Owl drops something next to Isshin's corpse, that's Genichiro's head right? Since Owl had the black mortal blade in his hands.
5 years laters, but yeah
Sooo shura ending: you become a next game boss
good ending: you become a next game NPC
Alt good ending: you become a next game legend
True ending: you become a next game loving caring father/husband (i don't know if the nun will give birth or not)
p/s: this is a joke btw pls don't kill me
FBI!!!
True ending: you become a next game protagonist
*Sekiro 2*
@@chihinli2506 yup, this seem more legit
I take the shura ending if we can create our own character like in other souls game to kill sekiro as the last boss.
What does shura mean
Who else wanted his hair to catch fire at 3:35
In each of the ending, excluding the shura ending, you can tell how Kuro feels about each of them on his facial expression when he drinks the Dragon tears.
So, in the Shura ending, sekiro was consumed by shura and later became the demon of hatred himself. Just like in the other good endings, the sculptor became the demon of hatred as he once walked the path of shura.
Demon of hatred isnt the Shura, it is when the person who was going to become Shura doesnt and the wrath and hatred ends up building until it manifests whether the owner is actually bloodlusted or not. If you read the memory of the demon of hatred it will tell you they arent the same.
Demon of hatred is a failed shura
@@isaacling6560 Or at least "aborted"; it's implied that Isshin severing the Sculptor's left arm was part of why he didn't become Shura.
@@isaacling6560so does that mean that in the shura ending sekiro/wolf is stopped and defeated at some point since he becomes a demon?
- So, remeber Nioh? Yea, me neither.
I do.
Nioh dos coming out Friday the 13th my guy
Holy moly....that secret...what she just just said...
THERE IS GOING TO BE A SEEEQUEEELLLLL
The purification ending seems much more better it made Sekiro much more like a badass in the end. Defeating the Sword Saint and delivering his full loyalty towards his lord is much more preferable.
I agree more with the secret ending. Even after Kuro's or Sekiro's death, the job still won't be done. It's too early for sacrifice. Plus I'm a sucker for compassion and free will
Yea... after all, it's his duty
So I see there's an ending in which nothing is twisted and none of the main characters is dead, in a Miyazaki game?
Anyone knows what he was smoking during the making of the game? Asking for a friend...
The secret ending doesnt have Twisted story and The Wolf did not die
Actually there is a game Myazaki made with a good ending
It was a PS VR game called daleus I think , Vati reveals the story check it out
The linking of the fire in DS3 no one died. You're just the next guardian of the Flame
dark souls 2 leaving the throne ending too , no one died
lets hope the true ending will lead to a sequel....after all this was the game of the year for 2019
Elden ring trailer just dropped dude
@@demanthnaidude415 is that the sequel for sekiro?
@@demanthnaidude415 and it's no where near as good as sekiro. Who woulda thought going back to that tired bland roll attack roll attack style woulda been a bad idea after making such a good one with sekiro
@@thedoomslayer5863 fax
@@ProdPain glad there people who ain't blind just sipping on that fromsoft fanboy juice
Sekiro is the best they ever made
0:17 bro sounds like kratos 😂
The "Shura Ending" is the quickest cycle to play. In Buddhism Asura is a demi-god or titan of addiction to negativity. ... Sekiro can become a shura but in doing loses everything and everyone.
So now what we are waiting is Sekiro 2? Journey to Divine Dragon?
"The Wolf King and His Iron Sword"
xD
Sekiro 2: Journey to the West
@@cripplingdepression8067 Sanzang back at it again
I thought the girl was Emma, but I found out that she is the other sick lord girl. lol
2:29 badass
3:08 owl Severs genichiros head nd keeps it down
I love how they still used the narrator from Otogi Myth of Demons. This a dark fuckin game dude.
It's essentially a Game expressing Izanagi. Or the Idea of Reincarnation where he keeps coming back till he becomes an enlightened being, or simply Transcending earthly living
Shura path is good..
Embrace the dark side of the force
finally someone said this. Who give a fuck about thousand of nameless foddlers in a game, you probably killed hundreds or thousands of enemies before getting into that stage. What matter is both of them is live.
become a final boss for the next series or the DLC feels good man
@@auniquehandle
No.
Living isn't worth shit
It's how you live
Only lost children and the greedy go full dark side
A real G goes for the grey twilight
@@embodimentofimperfection5694 i get your point but i want to know your opinion on why going dark side is bad?
COME TO THE DARK SIDE...
Now that I've beaten the game I can finally see all the endings!
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i spend 11 hrs on the final boss isshin for the secret ending. Dude has fking 4 phases.
@@pufferfish5980there’s also 4 phases in the basic ending too. All the side stuff you do throughout the game leads to the secret ending, not the isshin fight
Shura is awesome, you become the new vessel of hatred!
Plus you Honor the iron code to the finish. How can that be the bad ending?
@@eerftsul sounds like y’all just making excuses for yourselves cuz you made the wrong choice and gotta stick with it 😂
I wonder if the DLC's are going to be related to each ending...
Jesus the game is barely out
'Jesus the Game' ? What game is that?
@@giui123 what?
@@Ape8658 he's basically saying you should've put a coma there
When he carries kuro in his arms 💜
Historically, The Ashina Clan have been destroyed by Date Masamune, so the first ending does make sense, soldiers and townfolks die by the thousand.
@Dmon Blu which would be the sequel where we fight Sekiro to destroy ashina for good as our own created character
@Dmon Blu no m8 sekiro is already set in the sengoku era
How! We killed date in nioh
How? Sekiro is set in the 15-16th century.
May you live on, and embrace what it means to be human.
Go to the west where the dragon's bloodline and power comes from? Are they going to China?
If you notice how Sekiro kills Owl, it’s the same way he dies after killing Lady Butterfly
Hammering home in a different way, if you didn't pick up on it otherwise or go for the Purification ending, that Owl's the one who tried to kill him in the first place.
@@MarzipanPie23 how do we know it's owl who back stabs you
@@thedoomslayer5863 I can't remember if it's ever said explicitly, but it's hinted at with his dialogue about your growth when he tries to backstab you, he's the one who was behind the attack on the Hirata Estate, your second fight against him is in the same room you were stabbed in shortly after your fight with Butterfly, and his odachi.
Crazy how every ending sets up for a 2nd game cmon software just give it to us already 😢
God, I want a sequel based on the Sacrifice and Return ending so bad, the growth of Kuro!!!
Hmm... birth place of the divine dragon... they going to china?
well for now its the best game from Souls series, sometimes it remind me even GoW and thats a right path to walk further, its have so japanese style of combat and more speed more dynamic that souls and etc, yes it more easy to fight enemyes but its inevitable - when in souls u have just one or two types of atack - here u have an arsenal to deal with enemy so it not survival but still hard enought to enjoy, atmosphre and surroundings epic and less depression than in souls - the mountains and temples like fresh air after endless dirty catacoms and etc.
Its not a Souls game. The one in charge of this game said that. With Sekiro they are trying to make it as un souls-like as possible. Hence no References to DS. Well there may be 1 or 2 but so far there isn't any references found to my knowledge.
@@francisdimaano2350 It's not in the souls canon, but it is a "souls" game. We have Estus Flask, Bonfires, the combat is pretty similar as a nice between of Dark Souls and Bloodborne. The way you interact with the world and lore is similar, they even reused the theme of some curse or affliction that is related to your respawning gameplay mechanic. The only thing that makes it different is that Wolf talks and you can pause the game.
@@Grade3DrawTrigger Souls like is the term
Thus begins the ghost of sushima
The Katana that isshin Has is beautiful
Finally someone can spot beauty like me
I would not supprise if sekiro finally have special relationship with emma.
Just when will Froms make a normal ending with the kiss and "they lived happily forever"? =_=
Never.
never because that doesn't happen fo real..
also because Miyazaki has terrifying sadism issues
This are shockingly happy compared to their other endings
Well I’d say Bloodborne squid ending is quite positive.
@@kassakakasan8969 squid transformation is the last thing I'd like to end up with =_=
(Imho)
The birthplace of the divine dragon in the west? Isn't that, like... China?
what West have you been living in
Sun Wukong Journey to the West?
@@johncarver357 China is west of Japan.
In the Weast 😂
@@johncarver357 west midlands
Sekiro 2 : Emma as protagonist?
Really wished there was a weapon collection mechanic in the game. There are so many cool sword that the people you beat have
Nothing beats the legendary Kusabimaru
@@samarth_411 I meant more as Shindobi prosthetics like the spear and the axe
shinobi is perfect
Wow just wow. Just when i thought i knew it all
i like bad end most of all, sekiro becomes just a bad ass and the cuts between emma and isshen dying was hilarious
Isshen " I will defeat you"
also isshen *dead on floor* XD
The bgm of this ending it's make me emotional
WAIT! WTF! He was the carver all along?
..... he becomes the sculptor later, its one of 4 endings... the sculptor you knew became the demon of hatred and died
Tfw you don't wanna go through Isshin, the fucking sword saint again to see the other endings so you just watch them on youtube instead.
I just did this, not going through 3 hours of torture again to beat him. lmao
Secret is the best one
True ending is the best one. It's poetic and beautiful.
How is his death the end of the immortals when there are even more such as Emma?
@edi because Emma isn't immoral
Shura ending be giving Eren Jeager Vibes Fr
shura is my good ending hated that brat
It would be cool if the came up with a second game. One following the journey of the dragons return to the west.
did this story ever tell who killed Wolf 3 years ago in the flashback after fighting lady butterfly?
99% sure it was The Old Owl becauae the blades look similiar and he was suprised to see sekiro alive
@@BobBob-tn2lymakes sense... Old Owl's Death did mimic Wolf's death with the back stabbing and all.But I would have rather they flat out stated it though
Wait, a blade that can permanently kill immortals, where have I seen that before...
The infinity blade?
Blade of olympus from gow?
How did you get those prompts with the Dragon tears and everblossom and the Frozen tears
you need to get the items beforehand
So Emma The blade Gentle-She is pregnant a child name Kuro the Divine hire right?
@kengtekeng Idk but it looks like Emma
Thats not Emma. Its another npc named divine child of the rejuvinative fountain or something like that. Either she is pregnant with kuro or its just the camera angle and kuros spirit is inside her.
I want a sequel with the last one
If sekiro dies in the "true" ending the sequel must be named Sekiro : resurrection
So basically they’re heading to China since divine dragon was Chinese
They got lost and meet Midir in Lothric
that would be preatty great change of them and still feeling similar to japan one .I dont know if a dlc can do it justice though maybe an old hunter dlc is large enough but a new game probably would be better
Killing Emma...too sad
Sekiro meet shakira in the west.
What if in the sequel you control a new shinobi and you fight Sekiro as the final boss?
I would be neat of they based 4 DlC's off of each ending
Maybe you should give us some clue? To know which one is the good one and which one is the bad one
Some comments about it have been finally posted, you should check them out if you haven't-
3:48 i was expectin g somethign like this why share power wehn you cna have all the power yourself
Expecting, Something, When, Can
I SPENT HOURS, DAYS, WEEKS. JUST TO GET THE GODAMM SCULPTER ENDING!!!!!
Even I got it you are supposed to get that ending for the first try
The Sekirot ending is the best
Birthplace of the Divine Dragon... DARKSOULS 4 CONFIRMED?
Or maybe both this game and Darksouls spare in the same universe?
no
You should see if those spinning white and red or Pure white flowers alter the ending.
Meaning you can't give it to that guy who was crying about them before 😂.....
Hence why the game allows you to give him the white and red one to the guy who is crying.... please try this out and see if it holds any weight 💪🏾😎
Best end in 14:00
i dont think shura ending is a bad ending you can Say Evil Ending BUT NOT BAD
shura ending, is the best sekiro ending ever
Owls voice sounds so much better in Japanese
Shura ending is the good ending? I don't fucking believe that for a second lol
You get the only two swords able to kill you as weapons. You get a sick flaming arm. You get to back stab your father who I believe might have been the one who back stabbed you after beating lady butterfly.
You succeed where the sculptor failed and become a shura instead of some incomplete demon. And you get to body ishhin and show him he's not hot shit like he thinks he is and that you're better.
You then go on to 1v1 the whole nation like a badass. And it's implied you were never killed and live on killing endlessly well into the modern era likely.
I smell Sekiro 2
What about the purification ending? There are 4 endings. Look at the trophy list
There are four endings here my nigga
I think the last one is the true one but mkay
i wonder are there multiple sekiros? and the sculptor at the beginning is he sekiro as well.
It could be I mean time travel was a thing and we didn't get a good look at sekiro in his training to be a shinobi and Sekiro had somewhat amnesia for the Hirata estate area so you could be on to something the Sculptor could be Sekiro in the future
Isshin cut of the sculptors arm, Gennichiro cut off sekiro's so they cant be the very same person, maybe they just share the same fate
Fam already?!?!?
3rd ending is the best ending IMO......
Ohhh dud is fine
Some parts sound amazing some sound cringe
But Japanese always hits different
Everblossom was the best ending for me