Anyone who has played Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice can attest that it is a gorgeous game. It isn't uncommon for players to pause between stealthily massacring enemies to take in the scenery found within Sekiro's world map. Some of those players wishing to capture these moments may now do so thanks to an unofficial photo mode made possible through a Cheat Engine.

The person responsible for the Resident Evil 2 camera hack, Jim2point0, has shared the table he used to allow several features that aid in taking screenshots within the game. With this, players can toggle the HUD, alter FOV, and recently he's added the ability to freeze the game to allow for those perfect shots.

When not appreciating the visuals the game has to offer, players are doing their best to beat what is arguably the most difficult game developer From Software has put out. Even Dark Souls and Bloodborne veterans are finding Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice to be a challenge. This is largely due to how vastly different the fighting mechanics are compared to previous titles. However, this has only proved to fuel the community who have welcomed the challenge.

Many of these gluttons for punishment see this as the natural evolution for these types of games, but as willing as they are to take on this new level of difficulty, it doesn't mean they can't still use a bit of help. With this being the case, we have put together a variety of guides to make the journey through Sekiro a touch easier.

 

One of the most valuable items in the game are Gourd Seeds, which increase the amount of times Healing Gourds can be used to replenish health. There are a limited amount of seeds available in the game and they can sometimes be tricky to locate. Anyone still missing a few can view this guide to finding all of the Gourd Seeds in Sekiro, which will be helpful in tackling those particularly brutal boss fights.

Speaking of challenging bosses, the Demon of Hatred certainly ranks up there as one of the hardest. The battle with this foe takes place over three phases, with new attacks being added each phase. The whole thing can be an exhausting process. Learning the ends and outs of the fight is crucial to victory, as it preparing beforehand. For those still struggling, there is a way to cheese Sekiro's Demon of Hatred into defeat.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is available right now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

Source: Jim2point0 – Twitter (via PC Gamer)