Sure there are liberties with spirits, oni and yokai, but the overall events that happened still happened making the twists more fun for those that have an overall idea of the battles that take place. By all means, Nioh, and now Nioh 2, is quite fictional but it was still based on surrounding historical events making it fairly easy to set the stage especially for fans of Japan’s history. Unlike the Dark Souls series that Nioh is conceptually based off of, Nioh went for a more historical approach instead of a one-hundred percent fictional one. ![]() Note: This review is based off of two separate systems, a much older gaming laptop running a GTX 1060M and a new computer running a GTX 3080. Being a big fan of the original, a fan of the PSN demos leading up to it and having gotten myself the PS4 Steelbook Edition of Nioh 2 with the Season Pass, there was something about playing this on a PC with high end graphics cards that just made everything better. Nioh 2: The Complete Edition by developer Team Ninja and publisher Koei Tecmo Games Co., LTD.- PC Review written by Pierre-Yves with a copy provided by the publisher.Īfter releasing last year for the Sony PlayStation 4 and seeing three subsequent DLCs titled: The Tengu’s Disciple, Darkness in the Capital, and The First Samurai, Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo’s Nioh 2: Complete Edition is here for the PC.
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