10 Best Video Games To Play After Sekiro

7. Fast Reflexes & Enemy-Watching - Katana Zero

Sekiro Ninja Gaiden
Devolver Digital

Combining 2D, side scrolling, ninja action with a cool retro VHS filter, Katana Zero follows in a similar vein to the Hotline Miami series.

You can take your enemies down with one hit, but so can they, forcing you to play conservatively.

Some stealth is required but the main focus is on planning and plotting your course to each levels' exit.

Every attempt you make is seen as a plan within the main character's mind. Each time you fail you're told that your plan won't work so it's back to the drawing board.

Think of it as a cross between a hack and slash game and a puzzler, it requires a knack for problem solving, fast reflexes as well as patience.

But you just completed Sekiro you have Buddhist levels of patience.

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