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Someone Turned Sekiro Into Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
Why fight your way through Sekiro's Fountainhead Palace when you can skate through it?
In a bid to make Sekiro even cooler, they decided to turn it into a skateboarding game. Jet Set Sekiro adds Jet Set Radio's skateboarding movement, tricks, and general shenanigans to the game. Now I'd like to see Isshin try to keep up with Wolf as he ollies over him.
As spotted by PC Gamer, it's not just flips and tricks that you can perform, Jet Set Sekiro also tasks you with tagging areas of the Fountainhead Palace. It's a separate level with a special objective: collect spray cans and tag all the specified locations before the timer expires. It's a nice break from the frantic parrying and slashing.
While it includes skateboarding, it's still Sekiro, so expect some enemies along the way. You can skate through them to attack them and perform tricks when close by if you want to do more damage. Some of them will drop spray cans that you can use to tag locations. Also, you need to be careful while skating, because you can faceplant if you lose balance or jump at the wrong time.