There's no shame in finding a game too difficult, or giving up before finishing it. Games are supposed to be fun, after all, and if you're not enjoying it, why continue to bash your head against the experience just to say you finished it? For many people, From Software games come into the category of too hard to be fun, while others enjoy the serious challenge they pose. For those in the first group, who may not have finished Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice because of its difficulty, there's a new mod to make it easier for you.
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The mod, created by Tender Box, is available to download from the Nexus Mods database and tweaks a number of aspects of the game to make them a little easier to handle. Specifically, it addresses the following:
- It does not die by Terror.
- Strong attack power, high defense strength, and stamina.
- High Drop item Rate.
- Weapon buff time increase.
- Infinite Spirit Emblem.
- Prevents Damage from falling.
- Infinite Time of Puppeteer Ninjustsu
To install the mod, you probably want to download the Sekiro Mod Engine, which can make the process of adding these tweaks to the game that bit easier. It makes sure that the mod is installed in the right place and in the right way. If you know what you're doing though, that's not a step you have to take.
What do you think of installing mods to make single player games easier? Is it cheating? Or just playing the game how you enjoy it most?