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Sekiro controls

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Okay, so I picked up Sekiro on steam before midnight (to contribute to day-one sales) Is it recommended that I use a controller for that game? (I have a ps4 and a xbox controller). This is the first from software game that I have bought on PC, i own all the other soulsborn games on PS4 (besides demon souls). I was just wondering if it's preferable to plug in a controller for this game.

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Yes, it is absolutely a better experience to use a controller.

However, for easier parrying, a keyboard is better but more rigid to move because you have the buttons scattered.

 

I'm having a blast on Sekiro, downloaded the cracked version ahead of release and still bought it on steam afterwards. This game rocks!!

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For all fromsoft titles, a controller is better.

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I would just continue using a controller. Keyboard and Mouse support was okay in the Dark Souls games but, I still think it is more fun with a controller

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