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Nioh complete edition ps4 review
Nioh complete edition ps4 review






nioh complete edition ps4 review

Rather, you can be a huge heavy armor wearing, axe-wielding beast but you are going to slow and your attacks and recovery take quite a while to recharge. Do you want to be a light, nimble, sword-slashing ninja? Have at it but you won't be able to take many direct hits, especially with the games bigger enemies. Weight and styles definitely affect your agility and changes gameplay drastically. The story though isn't the most interesting part of the game but rather all the weapons styles from axes, swords, spears and mainly others. Nioh is very difficult but I found it even more so intriguing this time around. That is the formula that is so addictive for many fans of this genre. In that battle for risk comes defeat and frustration but upon beating tough enemies and obstacles, YOU WILL feel a sense of accomplishment. As the game progresses YOU WILL die dozens if not hundreds of time. There is help along the way but you can die very easily in the first few minutes of the game. Make no mistake, Nioh is extremely difficult. In a nutshell, in this very Dark Souls-esque title, you play as an Irish (!) Samurai named William as you scour the countrysides of Japan defeating insane creatures known as yōkai that are eager to hack and slash you to pieces.








Nioh complete edition ps4 review