PC Gamer: 9.2/10
A brutal, uncompromising action game with sensational sword combat. From Software has done it again
CGMagazine: 9/10
Sekiro brings a lot of new ideas to the table while maintaining enough comfortable staples to create an experience both fresh and familiar.
GRYOnline.pl: 9/10
Sekiro obviously piggybacks on the Souls series, but doesn't stop there. It was a risky move, but From Software proved once again that there’s no match for them. The exposition of the game world and its rules are surprisingly easy, but the game quickly kicks you in the teeth with the perfect combat system. An instant classic – once again.
GameCrate: 8.5/10
With Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, From Software has proven once again that has no qualms about pushing its own boundaries. The studio has made a name for itself by creating incredibly difficult games, but the breadth of innovation spread across the Dark Souls series, Bloodborne, and now Sekiro shows how good the studio is at defying fan expectations. Sekiro isn't perfect, but like the various Soulsborne games before it, From's latest shows the wisdom in pushing players beyond their pre-conceived limits.
Screen Rant: 9/10
From Software's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the finest games in their catalog, but it's exceptionally difficult, even by Souls game standards.
Gameplanet: 9.5/10
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of my favourite games of this generation. From it's absolutely perfect combat to the rich world brimming with secrets, I can see myself coming back time and time again. From fans are in for one hell of an amazing ride.
PSX Brasil: 9.5/10
The few imperfections are quickly dismissed in the face of such a majestic gameplay. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice sets an important milestone for action games by introducing an innovative and euphoric fighting system, allied to a unique vertical exploration. The journey is not easy, but the catharsis provided by overcoming each obstacle is unparalleled.
Vandal: 9.5/10
From Software has created another fantastic game, and this time it's the perfect balance between action, platforming and stealth. If you like the Souls concept, you’ll find it here with a very interesting twist.
3DJuegos: 9.5/10
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is yet another example of the excellence of FromSoftware, which breaks away from its classic hit and run mechanics to place you in front of the enemy with no possibility of escape. Unlike the defense of Dark and Demon's Souls, and the evasion of Bloodborne, Sekiro combines defense and attack in a dance of swords like few times or never we've seen in a video game. Not only does it perfectly mix these concepts, but it also brilliantly balances them with stealth. The result is that game that will make you feel as unprepared and happy as the first Soulsborne you ever played. Exactly what you were looking for.
Hobby Consolas: 9.4/10
Sekiro refines the Dark Souls gameplay, adding stealth mechanics and a perfect combat system based on evading and parring attacks. The japanese setting, art style and open map design complete an amazing game, which, again, can be too difficult for some players.
Multiplayer.it: 9/10
Power Unlimited: 8.8/10
Sekiro is without a doubt a powerful, timeless addition to Miyazaki's legendary collection of difficult but amazingly satisfying action RPG's, something that fans of Dark Souls will be very happy with. We have to be honest though, Nioh is a stronger Sengoku-game then Sekiro and we miss some of the usual From Software variation.