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After several outstanding games, there’s a signature style that Hidetaka Miyazaki incorporates into his art that has become instantly recognizable and influential for other studios as well. Not only does he put his heart and soul into FromSoftware games, but his work shares similar elements with one another, which makes gamers associate those aspects with the Soulsborne director.

That trend continued in the developer’s 2019 release,Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, which borrowed a mechanic from some of Miyazaki’s previous games but put enough of a spin on it to make it feel fresh.
Hidetaka Miyazaki Talks About the Shinobi Death Blow
Back whenSekiro: Shadows Die Twicewas a couple of months away from being released, Hidetaka Miyazakitalked about the originsof the shinobi death blow in the game and how it was different from other critical attacks in older FromSoftware titles. Soulsborne fans have probably used the visceral attack inBloodborne, or if one goes further back, the riposte or backstab move from the originalDark Souls.
These attacks have always been an important aspect of FromSoftware video games, so it was only natural for them to return in the 2019 action-adventure title as well.

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Upon being asked about how similar the shinobi death blow truly was to the aforementioned attacks, Hidetaka Miyazaki stated that FromSoftware feels that it “is different from a straight up riposte or a straight up visceral attack.” TheSekiro: Shadows Die Twicedirector justified his answer by saying that the death blow is “not just kind of a one-off one-time critical attack” like the ones fromBloodborneorDark Soulsbecause it can be utilized in various situations, which includes stealth.
Since a shinobi is required to be masterful in “both offense and defensive,” attacks like the death blow seem like the best option against deadly foes.

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There are instances during intense battles inSekiro: Shadows Die Twicewhere the player feels helpless against an extremely strong enemy, which is where the shinobi death blow makes its entrance and provides an opportunity to turn the tides of the fight. “It’s kind of like a treat or reward for the player at the end of that struggle, that clash of swords,” statedHidetaka Miyazaki, as he knows how much resilience it really takes to defeat FromSoftware video games.
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These critical attacks let gamers find “a momentary weakness in” their foes, making the experience a little more bearable than it would have been without them.
While answering the same question, Miyazaki also gave credit to the originalTenchugames from a long time ago, which is a series that FromSoftware shares an extensive history with.

Did you like the inclusion of the shinobi death blow inShadows Die Twice? Let us know in the comments!
Osama Farooq
Senior Gaming Content Editor / Critic
Articles Published :356
Ever since Osama was gifted the glorious PS2 more than two decades back, video games have formed a major part of his life, ranging from spending hours playing through every single Dragon Ball game he could find to witnessing the gaming industry evolve into something extraordinary in modern times. Building his collection of PlayStation consoles throughout the years all the way up until PS5, he prefers single-player experiences like The Last of Us and Persona, while also letting off steam on a daily basis with casual EA Sports FC matches. But the current rise in online multiplayer shooters will never really appeal to his old-school self.
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