Like Sekiro!? Hmm interesting, I will definitely check it out, from the demo I wasn't getting that vibe.
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Sekiro is the closest reference I know, but it is still quite different. Sekiro most important part is bosses, and I doubt En Garde will provide same variety (And if it against all odds proves me wrong it probably gonna become my new fav game). On the other hand En Garde focuses more on combat with regular enemies, and IMO does it better then other games with similar gameplay.
The art style is gorgeous.
The game play looks like going forward, fighting enemies with increasingly more HP, hopefully that's not all there is to it.
There is a lot of potential...
Kicking tables into people is a lot of fun. I love the zorro feeling of the game.