Sekiro Using a Guitar Hero Controller? Rhythm Samurai Flex

Sekiro Using a Guitar Hero Controller? Rhythm Samurai Flex

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an action-adventure game set in a reimagined late 1500s Sengoku-era Japan. Players control Wolf, a shinobi on a mission to rescue…

Genre: AdventureRelease: 3/22/2019

Sekiro with a Guitar Hero Controller: Rhythm-Game Samurai Flex

It’s one thing to die a hundred times in FromSoftware’s brutal lands—it’s another to tackle Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice with a plastic Guitar Hero fretboard strapped to your hands. Yet that’s exactly what one daring player, known online as Ilusen’s Fallacy, pulled off, blending precision timing with pure performative flair.

Sekiro “Guitar Hero Run” at a Glance

  • Game: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
  • Developer: FromSoftware
  • Release: March 2019
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Stadia
  • Controller: Modified Guitar Hero peripheral
  • Player: Ilusen’s Fallacy
  • Achievement: All bosses defeated using only a guitar controller

Why Instrument Runs Captivate

FromSoftware titles practically invented the “bragging-rights challenge run.” We’ve seen Dark Souls on a DDR pad or Elden Ring with a saxophone, but Sekiro’s breakneck combat makes a Guitar Hero setup feel downright unhinged. These stunts are half genuine skill test, half performance art—turning each boss duel into a head-banging rhythm showcase.

Screenshot from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Screenshot from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

A Musical Masochist’s Playground

Sekiro hinges on split-second parries, dodges, and counters. Now swap your DualShock for a five-button guitar: map each fret to an action, use the whammy bar to dash, and pray your timing stays sharp. Facing Isshin Ashina with a standard pad is a feat—tackling him on a toy guitar pushes the game’s combat system into pure chaos, highlighting how flexible Sekiro’s design truly is.

Screenshot from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Screenshot from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Community Buzz and Accessibility

Outsiders might chalk this up to meme culture, but hardcore fans see a deeper thrill: rediscovering a game long mastered. Gimmick runs prove Sekiro’s duels can survive wild input schemes, keeping discussion alive years after launch. At the same time, these feats underscore gaps in accessibility—while modern engines can handle unusual controllers, not every player has the flair to pull off a Guitar Hero conquest.

Screenshot from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Screenshot from Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Final Riff

Beating Sekiro with a Guitar Hero controller is pure gamer theater: part absurd stunt, part pixel-perfect mastery. It forces us to rethink what true mastery means and shines a spotlight on both the creative genius of players and the untapped potential for more inclusive control options. Whether you call it masochistic or inspired, one thing’s certain: Sekiro’s boss fights have never sounded more metallic.

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Published 8/11/2025Updated 1/3/2026
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