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Nioh complete edition review
Nioh complete edition review





nioh complete edition review

You will screw up and have to start again. This can be read as a positive, a negative, or both, but with an arsenal of weapons to familiarize yourself with, tactics and techniques to discover and master, and helper characters who don't explain much, you're basically all on your own to test out whether you're as sure-footed as you think. But those also looking for a challenge will be frustrated by different aspects of the game - all of which fall under the umbrella of the game's off-putting amount of depth. People who have been frustrated by the rise of video games that are "too easy" will find plenty to like and appreciate in this game. This violent action/adventure title is a challenge of a player's skill and an excellent gameplay experience for those willing to test themselves. Don't expect anything near the levels of God of War nudity, or even MK9. There might be a mild curse here and there as well as female enemies and characters that are dressed revealingly, though nothing to bad. There is no language, alcohol, tobacco, drugs or sex or nudity in this game that I can think of. 12+ should be fine, though difficulty and complexity wise I'd say 15-16+. They can be dismembered and decapitated like the Yokai, but the blood sprays and splashes unrealistically, as well as has a kinda a brightish Red in color, making it less graphic and more unrealistic. There are human enemies in this game and that is where the gore comes in.

nioh complete edition review

The vast majority of enemies are Yokai (Japanese Demon like creatures) that bleed yellow/gold blood when be slashed, stabbed, dismembered and decapitated.

nioh complete edition review

It's arguably harder than the SoulsBorne series. Though be warned the game is as hard as it is fun, maybe even more so. Nioh is a very good and fun SoulsBorne-like game.







Nioh complete edition review