I'm currently switching between two playthroughs because I like playing as a full plate samurai carrying an Odachi, and as a nimble ninja who throws Kunai and Shuriken. Each weapon scales with one of the character's attributes and plays very differently. Since the PC version of the game includes all three DLC that were released as part of the Season Pass for PS4, players are now able to pick from no less than 16 weapons, including the Splitstaff and Fists that were added with the DLCs. Unlike in the first game, you can now create your own character who is half-yokai, and choose two weapons to master during your adventures. That being said, it's worth mentioning that the events in the game happen during the Sengoku era of Japanese history. Truth be told, Nioh 2 is not about story, but more about gameplay. The events in Nioh 2 take place after the original game but focus on a different character. Since I've already reviewed Nioh 2 on PS4, I've decided to write a preview for those who want a taste of what's to come.īefore I'll tell you how the Nioh 2 PC port plays and feels, it's important to mention that even if you haven't played the first game, you can jump right into the sequel. Exclusively available on PlayStation 4, Nioh 2 will finally hit PC on February 5. If you've played the first Nioh game and liked it, you probably can't wait to get into the sequel.
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