Sekiro Mod Adds Final Fantasy 7’s Sephiroth to the Game
One of the best advantages of PC gaming comes from the artistic mods the group produces, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a recreation rife with modding alternatives. One Sekiro participant modded his recreation to change out the eponymous participant character with Sephiroth, the notorious katana-wielding antagonist from Final Fantasy 7.
The mod itself was made by Victor_Gopher and Forsakensilver again in 2020. With the large reputation of Elden Ring, many gamers are returning to older FromSoftware video games like Sekiro and are actually getting the prospect to take a look at this mod for the primary time.
Among these returning to older FromSoftware video games is artist and streamer JimJimPants, who confirmed off the mod on the Final Fantasy Reddit. He just lately started a playthrough of the sport with the mods, which he streams on his Twitch, RedPandaGamrRPG. Though he has solely simply begun, he has loads of gameplay movies of his Sephiroth Sekiro playthrough accessible on his channel already.
The mod is way from excellent; the facial expressions generally is a bit odd, and the physics of Sephiroth’s absurdly lengthy hair is way from excellent, however that’s to be anticipated from third-party mods. Despite the clipping and glitches, the mod is fairly nice. While Final Fantasy 7 Remake is an motion recreation like Sekiro, it’s removed from a Soulslike title–if gamers need to expertise the tight and gritty fight of FromSoftware video games with Final Fantasy 7 characters, this mod is ideal for them.
JimJimPants’ fellow gamers had been excited to see the footage of his modded playthrough of Sekiro. Though the gritty samurai recreation was an enormous success, promoting over 5 million copies, Elden Ring practically tripled it in reputation, that means loads of followers of the latter had by no means gotten to see the previous. These followers who noticed JimJimPants taking part in would possibly now have the prospect to discover different fascinating titles from FromSoftware.