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February 2017
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The editors liked
Great setting
An abundance of systems to tinker with
Compelling moment to moment gameplay
Deeply Satisfying Gameplay
Challenging Combat That's Fun To Master
Everything Looks & Feels Slick
Boss Fights Are Varied
Daunting & Great
The editors didn't like
Inconsistent environments
Frame-rate and frame-pacing concerns
Rating (out of 10)
8
We played a review copy of Nioh on the PS4 Pro. It's available for the PS4 and PS4 Pro from February 7 in the US at $60 and February 8 in India at Rs. 3
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Some Of The Depth Is Hidden Away Behind Convoluted Menus
Great setting, An abundance of systems to tinker with, Compelling moment to moment gameplay
Inconsistent environments, Frame-rate and frame-pacing concerns, Rating (out of 10): 8, We played a review copy of Nioh on the PS4 Pro. It's available for the PS4 and PS4 Pro from February 7 in the US at $60 and February 8 in India at Rs. 3,999, ->
Nioh could well take over 100 hours if you set out to master its many side missions on top of its tough campaign, but it's a challenge well worth taking. The way it builds on its most obvious inspirations with a highly refined combat system and an unexpec...
Published: 2017-11-14, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: The easiest way to describe Nioh is a Japanese Dark Souls. This also demonstrates how dangerous it is to compare things to Dark Souls, because Dark Souls is itself Japanese. What I mean is, whereas From Software's game draws its inspiration from Western f...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Michael , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Fast-paced, rewarding combat, Japanese historical fiction setting, A quality fix for Dark Souls addicts, Excellent level design, Functional co-op multiplayer
Overwhelming Diablo-like loot drops, Could have used a map, Overcomplicated controls
Yes. There's no “Dark Souls 4” or “Bloodborne 2” from From Software on the horizon, but Nioh is a great way for veteran “Soulslike” players to get to get another fix...
Published: 2017-02-06, Author: Lucas , review by: gamesradar.com
A unique take on the hardcore action RPG, Satisfyingly speedy combat, Clever, shortcutladen stage designs
Extra complexity doesn't add much, Reused levels are a bummer, Severely limited online play
Though it doesn't outshine Dark Souls, Nioh's distinctly Japanese setting, thoughtful level design, and demanding difficulty lead to some supremely satisfying payoffs...
Abstract: Team Ninja's new demon-slaying samurai epic has one hell of an elevator pitch: this is Ninja Gaiden meets Dark Souls. Nioh takes the silky smooth colourful Japanese texture of Team Ninja's storied hack-and-slash affair and merges it with the light RPG str...
Hard-hitting action, Sophisticated and engaging combat systems, Punishing difficulty level, Flexible character progression
Bosses may be too brutal, Not the strongest or most coherent story
The more I played Nioh, the more it sank its teeth into me. This isn't a lesser alternative to Dark Souls, nor is it trying too hard to be Dark Souls. There are clear inspirations which have been taken from FromSoftware's iconic franchise, but functionall...