>>717885929
Bloodborne's combat is much better, because it includes tactical fluidity as well as the physical violence. Sekiro is entirely focused on timing. Bloodblorne, you can change the tide of battle through both attacking during the right moments, and attacking along the right vectors. Where you strike is just as important as when. What you attack with is also important, and enemy knowledge and diversifying your arsenal as a hunter are rewarded.
In Sekiro, you have to go out of your way to use prosthetics and the Shinobi Arts , and they are there entirely for style, you can play the game without both to completion.