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I also watched the Sekirei trailer, but I'm mildly hyped for now.
Nioh did a pretty good job on eerie atmosphere and f*cked-up demons and monsters along Japanese mythology, and even though it's not Dark Souls, it's an enjoyable game. What really keeps me from cheering my heart out for Sekirei is that apparently, they upped the speed again, like they did with every Souls game in my opinion. DS3 requires much more tempo and quick reflexes than the predecessors, and I had a bit of trouble with that when I played the third Dark Souls.
If this gets any quicker and/or more hectic, it might be out of my league. I'd probably still buy it and see for myself, but that would be well after its release. Maybe when there's a "Prepare to Tenchu"-edition with all DLCs is out and on sale.
Also, like dragoon mentioned, I was really suprised to see Activision as publisher, and it also makes me feel like I should wait and watch carefully...