nice? Or would be, if the AI wasn't running on a playstation 1 processor -Some of the combat additions are good, like the burst counter and yokai shifts. Lots and lots of gear, I guess? -Story is a bit more interesting than Nioh 1. So let's run down the list: Pros: -Graphics are fantastic. Just figured I'd add that because I see people comparing the two, and there is no comparison. Nioh 2 is inferior to Sekiro in nearly every meaningful way (unless you really, really have a thing for picking up loot you'll never use). First off: if anyone says this is better than Sekiro, go ahead and mentally file them away as unfit for gaming in general. Instead, Nioh 2 is pretty much more of the same, with some baffling inclusions that make it a generally frustrating experience (and not the good kind). The bones were there for something special, something that could rise up and give us a truly worthy souls-like that didn't come from. The game just gets worse the more you play. I Lowered my score to a 4 after playing through NG+. Lowered my score to a 4 after playing through NG+. The game dose run at 60 fps and is great on a technical level, but everything else is the same as the first game with more irritation. No beastly weapon, no massive bump in XP just another small area to go to. And the payoff for the time spent getting through a hard place is just more grinding. Unlike the Souls game where every death is a lesson, in Nioh every death feel like unlucky RNG. There is many other issues I have with the Nioh game including an bland areas and stupid amount of time you have to spend in each area, to the painful grind. Meaning the only way to beat them is to beat you head against the wall until after ages you have their movements and attacks burned into your memory, and the rest is luck, hopefully you will guess the right attack they will be about to do before you act, and hopefully your luck lasts the entire fight. Many of nioh bosses have no weakness, they have high health, high armor, do massive damage and have completely random attack patterns. If they are insanely fast there's useuall a trap move or AOE attack in your arsenal. Good bosses have a weakness to balance their strength eg, If they have a ton of health, they can be slow, or have weak points. A good challenging game will have you dying alot, but every time you die you learn something new and can adapt. Nioh 1 the third boss was the first boss that I played a tried a few times then just stopped, I could see how BS it was and really couldn't muster the effort to try. I dont say this to brag, but to give a bit of relevance to my statement that, the Nioh games are unfair and unbalanced. Ive even beaten all the Ninja gaiden games by the same guys that made Nioh, all the souls game etc etc. Ive even beaten all the Ninja gaiden games by the same guys that made Nioh, all the Ive been playing "Hard"/Challenging games since the 80s. Ive been playing "Hard"/Challenging games since the 80s.
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