Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice’s Prosthetic Arm Replica Looks Stunning!

A fan loved FromSoftware‘s new game’s one of the most essential gameplay elements that he ended up creating it for himself. And you can do it, too!

The game – as we have gotten used to it by the devs – isn’t easy (but someone already managed to defeat all the bosses without even getting hit!), but it’s natural when it comes to FromSoftware. In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, our protagonist loses an arm early in the story, which is why he gets a prosthetic arm. GS-alpeR loved it so much that he shared photos of his replica of it on Reddit.

It looks significantly detailed and well-made – it has fully functional points on all five fingers of the hand, and there’s also some rope-like material in the internal parts of the prosthetic, which is also seen in the game. It also looks made with a lot of love and respect, and while it’s – obviously – unable to have the same power or skills as in the game, we cannot expect it do to that.

That’s not all, though – GS-alpeR could have stopped here, but he took another step! He also published an Imgur-album, where you can see the necessary items to make your own prosthetic arm, and there were also some photos taken during its creation as well. In case you have some good skills, you can follow the steps and have your replica done with some care and effort.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was one of the surprisingly good games of the year, which is why it’s not surprising to see how fans respect FromSoftware‘s work this much – if the game’s good, it’s fine, isn’t it…?

Source: DualShockers

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