Any PC game is better with mods--they open up a new world of customization and allow players to tailor-make their own experiences--and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, the new hard-as-nails From Software ...
Now, you may be wondering just how Sekiro would be able to take down the sentient locomotive, and well, it’s quite the sight to see. However, the video provided doesn’t exactly turn out the way the ...
We previously saw Thomas the Tank Engine appear as a mod replacing the character model of Mr. X in Resident Evil 2 on PC. The steam locomotive returns, this time in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice as a mod ...
What are the best Sekiro mods? Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a hard-as-nails test of your reflexes, agility, and, above all, patience. Patience to not throw your monitor out of the window after dying ...
Thomas the Tank Engine must be the world's most adventurous train. After gracing the worlds of Resident Evil 2, Monster Hunter: World and Fallout 4, he's now rolled into Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, ...
Big Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice fan? How about Thomas the Tank Engine? Unless you're YouTuber AckleyAttack4427, you probably haven't heard of that name in quite some time – barring all the memes, of ...
Who better to take out a naughty samurai clan than Toy Story's diligent lawman, Sheriff Woody? Modder huckleberrypie has added the cowboy to Sekiro, finally allowing him to tap into all that rage that ...
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is grueling, unforgiving, and outright stressful. In other words, it's a FromSoftware game. But it doesn't have to be that way--if you're on PC, that is. Apart from the ...
Of all the possibilities you envisioned when taking on Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, I bet haring around as a low-poly version of the Leader of the Free World wasn't one of them. Now, courtesy of the ...
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A lot of people seem to have trouble with the Great Serpent sections in Sekiro, but would it make it easier(or harder?) if that giant snake was a cartoon train instead? YouTube user katalash posted a ...
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