Product Description Unleash your darkness master the lethal art of the Samurai in this brutal masocore action role-playing game… for death is coming. Journey to 1555 feudal Japan, a country gripped in the misery and madness of endless Warfare. A place where monsters and evil spirits infest a land of natural beauty and menacing peril, where everyone from the smallest child to the bravest warrior lives in constant fear of the spiritual beings known as Yokai play as a mute Rogue living as a hired mercenary and renowned Yokai Hunter. Born to and abandoned by human and Yokai parents, you are burdened with the ability to take on supernatural Yokai form. Set Contains: Nioh 2 Game
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Too hard to get into, literally. I mean I couldn’t get past the first area after 3 hours and that to me isn’t entertainment - or time well spent.Theres a lot to remember controls wise and although there is a good tutorial it doesn’t really tell you how and when you can do certain stuff. Also some fighting mechanics seem very hit and miss as to whether they will actually work - not so much timing as chance.I enjoyed the first one (finished that) and that was a decent game just happened to get ‘harder’ as you progressed. This is hard for hards sake if I can put it that way. Why this is desirable I have no idea. People playing your game and admiring your work would seem to me to be more desirable but maybe that’s just me.Anyway it looks good, no glitches, and great character customisation. I spent longer on this than I did playing the game! It’s a shame that my character didn’t actually matter in the grand scheme of things. Complete bad ass I’d made as well. Shame. You’d go a long way to see hair like that anywhere put it that way.While I’m on I have to mention the inventory/equipment menus. I have been playing games for a long time and never thought I’d ever see every trope added together to give you the messiest most unintelligible menu system of all time - well, now I have. Is 0.1 of this better that 0.3 of that and whoa, is that a different colour - or is my eyes Etc. Etc. Dear me. Awful. Way too complex to even bother with. To be honest with you after my 3 hours I could have spent another hour trawling through this but life’s too short.One plus though. Good size font, I could actually read this mess. Top marks.I won’t mention the skill tree(s). One look was enough for me to know that I couldn’t even be bothered to work out what was going on there!It’s a shame that full price games such as this are going so niche and that a lot of people won’t get to experience the full game. What sort of business model is this really? They won’t sell the units they think. As the old joke goes, it’s been educational - taught me a lesson. I won’t be tempted by another one of this ilk from them.If you are into this sort of stuff then that’s fine and I’m sure some will love it but for me (and I suspect many others) it’s fast becoming a genre that I am being excluded from.Why can’t we go back to starts off easy, teaches you techniques and then the difficult ramps up but you have the experience to at least have a chance? Is this hard to implement or are developers so far up themselves that they have to have the ‘hardest’ game. Not universally played mind, just the hardest. Baffles me.I have limited gaming hours and I’m not spending them doing the same thing again and again and again. That ship has sailed.I’ll enjoy run the run throughs on You Tube (fast becoming better than actually buying the games themselves) as someone will likely blast through it. Won’t look as good as ‘Split Endz’ doing it but there you go.Anyway Cex have it now. I’m annoyed a bit as I was really looking forward to this but in the grand scheme of things I’ll get over it.For me it’s a 2/5. I can see the merits in it but wasted on me.JSK
L**E
Great so far
A refined Nioh 1, lots more content and mechanics. Decent performance; fps wise. Not too difficult (so far) I'm in the third area, I haven't a clue what all the other reviews complaining about the difficulty are on about. If you use the burst counter system, you almost completely nullify most bosses; however I will state, the burst counters don't always feel consistent, with certain attacks having larger or small hit boxes and collisions.Lots of gear, to the extent that most feels redundant, however this all works in the games favor, due to the system of recycling all items for materials or Amrita (The leveling currency). Many more micro-mechanics that you won't for the most part notice, unless you come across them by happenstance, or you're specifically looking for them. Such as a stat page, that shows literally every stat increase and bonus that you currently have.If you're just starting out, here's some info you must know. I strongly recommend you pick the feral form at the beginning, this gives lots of mobility. Look out for set bonus armour and weapons, these give you a special effect when you have multiple of the same type on. Try and make a build for your character, pick one or two weapon types and focus on them, this allows you to have some level of character focus, as the weapons can take a while to learn, due to the sheer amount of nuances between them all.You level skills up via usage, if you want magic, use spell items until you get level one, then spend that point on the items to keep leveling it from the skill tree, this goes for the ninja tree too; this also applies to weapon trees.Most bosses in coop are a complete cakewalk, I recommend you solo the bosses, as they can be too easily trivialized, this can ruin some of the levels.The game can be completely completed online. The Torii Gate, allows you to join randoms, I assume to help someone on a mission, that you've already completed yourself. You can host missions that you have yet to complete and join others; if you complete a mission this way, it will count as completed for both the host, and the players; this effectively allows you to complete the whole game in coop (I believe), if that's what you desire.So far it's been enjoyable, there's been a few moments where it feels cheap (Think Super Meat Boy world 4 boss), however they're few and far between. I'll update this review once I've completed the game.
F**O
Superb!
Exatcly what i have expected after completing first game! And honestly i have found it little bit easier than first game. It is DEFINITELY NOT hard as Sekiro! Top notch action game with lots of rpg elements and great graphics.
P**G
Absolutely stunning
Absolutely incredible team ninja fixed nearly everything that was bad in the 1st game and made it a much more polished experience i really love the ability to make your own character because I was never a fan of William from the 1st game. Also the game is hard like incredibly hard like 100000000000% more hard and difficult than the original game or any of the from software games For that matter also games the bosses are insanely tough they are no joke. Over all nioh 2 Is a massive step in the right direction from the 1st game and is a must by for hardcore gamers like myself.
K**G
Nice pretty much like the first one
If you loved the first one, then you'll love this, as it's probably 95% the same formula. Gorgeous graphic and atmosphere but oh boy is it tough, tough, TOUGH! Good addition is co-op and AI helper. Nioh 2 is more polished than the first, but I prefer the story to the first one, this one seems a bit more weak. I am finding that again I'm spending hours grinding, trying to level up, which to be honest is getting boring. I am finding this one incredibly tough but hey I knew what I signed up for!Generally it's pretty good if you're into these kinds of games, 4 stars only because it's not groundbreaking, it's the same as the first with some refinement, still not up there with the 'Souls' games but definitely worth a go if this is your thing. If not stay away because you'll probably hate it!
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