Ive seen some comments. How about BOTH are great games. As someone loves both Sekiro. And Ghost of Tsushima, i wouldn't say one is better than the other, GOT is a more story and world exploration driven game, while Sekiro Souls-like game made my From Software, the literal creators of Dark Souls. The two have the same concept as stealth samurai/ninja games but execute it differently. Again both wonderful and beautiful games.
Não joguei GoT mas acho Sekiro uma verdadeira obra de arte. Darei uma chance ao GoT para uma comparação justa, parece um game muito bonito e caprichado, só não tive oportunidade de jogar!
It is evident that Sekiro has better combat, traversal (much better grappling mechanic compared to the janky grappling of GoT) and better art style (Subjectively). The part where GoT distinguishes it self as being an "open world" is understandable, however, it feel very poorly executed. The map feels empty and lack luster and has very title things to do (which also gets repetitive as the gameplay progresses). So the main separating factor is not up to par compared to other "open world" titles (gta 5, rdr 1, gta 4, etc). GoT whilst having a larger same size and also being more demanding hard ware wise is reflected in the better textures and graphics. Yet, looking from an artistic perspective, to me the art design of sekiro feels better (another subjective opinion. Nevertheless both games are enjoyable and worth a shot. If one has the time one can indulge oneself in both. However, I would not go as far as saying gameplay enjoyers as L1+R1 enjoyer, which in PC terms might equate to mouse masher. Anyways have a nice day P.s. I wrote this as a reply to someones comment. However seeing how long and insightful it is, I decided to post it as an actual comment, Cheers
I hate these videos. It makes people slander one game or the other. They are both great and very different apart from the Samurai theme. A fairer comparison would be between Nioh and Sekiro - both souls-likes.
It might at least be more difficult. When comparing how much skill it takes to beat a game you always compare them at the EASIEST difficulty, that's the only way it makes sense. Why? Because if there is an easy mode that means skill is optional to beat the game, not required, hence, not skill based. A game like Sekiro on the other hand, which is incredibly hard and only has ONE difficulty... that is a peak example of a purely skill based game. And since i prefer those... i definetely prefer sekiro here.
Only people who think Sekiro is a better game are people who don't have a good sense of story and aesthetics. They only care about gameplay for the most part.
@@Molten2004 I passed chained ogre in about 5-6 attempts. That's not the point. The story is no where near as good as tsushima. And don't even start on the graphics and visuals
Ive seen some comments. How about BOTH are great games. As someone loves both Sekiro. And Ghost of Tsushima, i wouldn't say one is better than the other, GOT is a more story and world exploration driven game, while Sekiro Souls-like game made my From Software, the literal creators of Dark Souls. The two have the same concept as stealth samurai/ninja games but execute it differently. Again both wonderful and beautiful games.
I like both games, but you can't deny nothing comes close when you doing mikiri counter in Sekiro. Shit is so satisfying 🔥💯
Sekiro is just wayyyyyyy better, I've played both
Não joguei GoT mas acho Sekiro uma verdadeira obra de arte. Darei uma chance ao GoT para uma comparação justa, parece um game muito bonito e caprichado, só não tive oportunidade de jogar!
got is GOAT game
So is Sekiro
Sekiro is better than got
Only good take here.
@@Molten2004Arigato Gyro
It is evident that Sekiro has better combat, traversal (much better grappling mechanic compared to the janky grappling of GoT) and better art style (Subjectively). The part where GoT distinguishes it self as being an "open world" is understandable, however, it feel very poorly executed. The map feels empty and lack luster and has very title things to do (which also gets repetitive as the gameplay progresses). So the main separating factor is not up to par compared to other "open world" titles (gta 5, rdr 1, gta 4, etc). GoT whilst having a larger same size and also being more demanding hard ware wise is reflected in the better textures and graphics. Yet, looking from an artistic perspective, to me the art design of sekiro feels better (another subjective opinion.
Nevertheless both games are enjoyable and worth a shot. If one has the time one can indulge oneself in both. However, I would not go as far as saying gameplay enjoyers as L1+R1 enjoyer, which in PC terms might equate to mouse masher. Anyways have a nice day
P.s. I wrote this as a reply to someones comment. However seeing how long and insightful it is, I decided to post it as an actual comment, Cheers
I hate these videos. It makes people slander one game or the other. They are both great and very different apart from the Samurai theme. A fairer comparison would be between Nioh and Sekiro - both souls-likes.
A game that has only one difficulty will always be better
It might at least be more difficult.
When comparing how much skill it takes to beat a game you always compare them at the EASIEST difficulty, that's the only way it makes sense. Why? Because if there is an easy mode that means skill is optional to beat the game, not required, hence, not skill based.
A game like Sekiro on the other hand, which is incredibly hard and only has ONE difficulty... that is a peak example of a purely skill based game.
And since i prefer those... i definetely prefer sekiro here.
sekiro faaaaaaaaaar better
overall story + graphics GoT better
Story is debatable. Graphics sure, but Sekiro has a better artsyle and gameplay.
disliked
Only people who think Sekiro is a better game are people who don't have a good sense of story and aesthetics. They only care about gameplay for the most part.
and that gameplay just merely being l1 and r1, but apparently that is better
Found the guy who refuses to understand the story of Sekiro and couldn't get past Chained Ogre
@@Molten2004 I passed chained ogre in about 5-6 attempts. That's not the point. The story is no where near as good as tsushima. And don't even start on the graphics and visuals
gameplay is what that matters to me the most tho. Couldn't care more about graphics or story, unless they are RDR2 level. Only then its valid
@@kabirhasan995 proving exactly what I said. Enjoy L1 + R1