The PC port of the original Nioh was merely okay. It's more of an iterative sequel, but it polishes many of the rough edges of the original while adding a few smart additions to the formula. However, if more definite issues like low enemy variety, tedious map design, or unbalanced stat progression bothered you, Nioh's sequel has improved on these aspects significantly. If you tried the original Nioh and were at all put off by the game's overall style or structure, Nioh 2 probably won't change your mind too much, as it is largely the same on a broad scale. Nioh 2 - The Complete Edition releases for PlayStation 5 and PC this week. It's a fantastic game that landed a top-five spot in our 2020 end-of-the-year awards from its PlayStation 4 release last year. I won't go into a full detailed review here, as you can already read excellent reviews from Lucas for both the main game and its three DLCs.
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