Complete madman beats Sekiro using Donkey Kong bongos
Inevitably, every FromSoftware game is eventually beaten in some absurd way, using non-standard input devices like Guitar Hero controllers or, I don’t know, a potato. It’s already happened with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. A game developer who likes to stream in his spare time has completed Sekrio using a pair of Donkey Kong bongos.
ATwerkingYoshi is responsible for a lot of the stranger controller schemes out there, and he picked a real doozy for one of the year’s most technically challenging games. He’s posted a video of himself using the drums to take on Isshin, the Sword Saint, and it’s quite a thing to watch.
Of course, this isn’t particularly new territory for ATwerkingYoshi, who currently holds the world record for “Most Controllers Used to Beat Dark Souls 3.” According to his Twitch page, he’s beaten the game with controllers shaped like a fishing rod, a single Switch joycon, a DDR dance pad, and a Resident Evil 4 chainsaw controller.
The DK bongos are kind of a different story, though, because looking at them, you wouldn’t expect them to be capable of precise inputs - which is sort of Sekiro’s big thing. But it turns out, if you know enough about them it’s possible to get them to behave just like a regular controller.
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