

The mod also comes with a few other smaller tweaks, such as a shorter homeward animation, disabled tutorials, and a few other light changes that should remove some of the friction you're bound to run into with boss rushes in games. It removes all cutscenes and dumps you directly into the action, and you're able to repeat any fight as often as you'd like.


Simply called boss rush, the mod creates a new menu option available at all Sculptor's Idols that lets you jump straight into any boss fight in the game. Mod creator thefifthmatt agrees that sometimes, you want to get right to throwing down with everyone's favourite lightning boy Genichiro. FromSoftware's latest may not offer these encounters as often as fans have come to expect, but it helps that the majority of bosses in Sekiro are memorable.Īnd, thanks to Sekiro's unique swordplay mechanics, these encounters feel like elaborate tests of skill and ultimate showdowns all in one. Many would argue that Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice's limited assortment of boss fights makes every fight special. Today's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice mod turns the game into a complete boss rush.
