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Nioh complete edition release date
Nioh complete edition release date









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Other than that, the basic set up of each level will feel familiar to anyone who has played a Dark Souls game. On the flip-side, it’s a bit less impressive than knowing all of the areas of the world are cleverly linked, but hey, at least it’s a lot more convenient. It also keeps environments from growing old, with no need to backtrack in order to make your way to different areas. It allows players to take on more side missions where you can re-visit areas and complete all new objectives, whilst alternatively you can also tackle the ‘Twilight’ missions where you replay story segments again but under much more difficult circumstances. It’s quite a change to what players might’ve been used to from this kind of game, but it actually works quite well.

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Some of these are open, large, and full of different routes to take, whilst others are a bit more compact and give William a fairly straightforward path.

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Nioh doesn’t put you into a massive inter-connected world like the Dark Souls series does either, but rather sees you take on a selection of missions that are split across a variety of different environments.

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It’s a decent little tale in all – I appreciated how everything is laid out to you and you’re not forced to try and discover every detail of lore yourself, like in the Dark Souls series… You can expect to meet plenty of characters on your journey (some good, most bad), whilst most of the story progresses in-between missions with the levels themselves mostly focusing on the game’s action elements. It blends together a historical setting, samurai, fantasy, and utter monstrosities to put together a tale that doesn’t always take itself too seriously, but isn’t afraid to show its brutal side either. Nioh is set in the 1600s and puts you in the shoes of William Adams, a sailor who, after escaping from his prison cell in the London Tower, ends up venturing to Japan to take down an evil demonic force. There’s no denying that it clearly wears its inspirations like a badge of honour, but it also has enough of its own ideas to help it stand out as a unique and very enjoyable release. Just calling it ‘like Dark Souls’ is an understatement though, because Nioh is a lot more than that. If that’s not an awesome selling point though, I don’t know what is. You know how it’s become a bit of a cliché to say that games are ‘Souls-like’? Or that they’re the ‘Dark Souls’ of a particular genre? Well, in Nioh’s case, it’s probably the best way to describe it – it’s like Dark Souls, except it’s set in Japan and you’re a Samurai.

nioh complete edition release date

Platform(s): PC (Reviewed), PlayStation 4











Nioh complete edition release date