Suffice to say that if you can get into it, The Nioh Collection is well worth the money.
Activities like the Abyss, which consists of 999 floors of enemies and bosses to battle through, along with numerous difficulty modes in both titles can keep you playing for even longer. The base Nioh 2 experience takes about 104 hours with all of its DLC providing an additional 35 to 40 hours. lists Nioh Complete Edition as taking 145 hours to complete. Given that this collection is $70, there’s a lot of playtime that one can get out of it. There’s a fairly in-depth loot game to be had especially with all the different set bonuses, and you can spend a lot of time min-maxing a build to perfection. Various upgrades also apply, whether it’s unlocking and improving different skills and abilities, mastering different spells or simply improving the strength of one’s Guardian Spirit. Items can also be enchanted for additional benefits or broken down into crafting materials to make new weapons and armor. There are also various additional stats tied to each which can be re-rolled at the Blacksmith. Various weapons and armor have their own rarity from Common to Exotic (and even higher tiers as one progresses to the end-game). William’s appearance in Nioh is fixed though one can unlock the ability to take on other characters’ appearances later.Īnother way that Nioh 1 and 2 distinguish themselves from your average Souls-like is the extensive loot system. Some enemies unleash attacks that can only be Burst Countered so there is an incentive to be more aggressive.Īlso on a side-note – Nioh 2 has a custom character creator, allowing one to create their own version of Hide. There are also various Burst Counters that can be initiated against foes depending on the Yokai form equipped. The protagonist can also Yokai Shift to activate a powerful Yokai form that deals increased damage. Nioh 2 further builds on this with Yokai abilities that can be earned by defeating foes and equipping the Soul Cores that they drop. There also Guardian Spirits which confer different benefits when equipped on top of unleashing powerful skills of their own. One can also use multiple stances for attacking, each with its own unique abilities depending on the weapon type used. Stamina can be recovered using a technique called Ki Pulse, which also serves to purify any harmful Yokai effects. However, there are numerous differences that set it apart.
Nioh has been described as a Souls-like due to its use of stamina (known as Ki here), light/heavy attacks, and losing Souls – in this case, Amrita – upon death. The DLC has its own story that ties into the base games while expanding on the conflicts at large. The main adversary is Kashin Koji who seems to know about Hide’s past and also has his own machinations for the fate of Japan. Instead of William, players control a new hero named Hide, a demon hunter that’s half-yokai and capable of utilizing demonic powers. As William Adams, the player ventures to the region to find Edward Kelley and ultimately becomes embroiled in the war, encountering numerous historical figures like Hattori Hanzo, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tachibana Ginchiyo and many more.
Yokai have also started cropping up due to the conflict. Before being unified under the Tokugawa Shogunate, the various clans were at a war for supremacy. The first Nioh takes place primarily in Japan in 1600.
There are certain ways to upgrade and a few restrictions but we’ll get to that in a bit. Of course, if you’re only interested in playing one of the games, then they’ll also be available separately as Nioh Remastered – The Complete Edition and Nioh 2 Remastered – The Complete Edition. It marks the series’ debut on the PlayStation 5 and provides the complete story in one package.
The Nioh Collection includes Nioh 1 and 2, both remastered and with all of their DLC and free updates. What can you expect from this compilation especially if you’ve never played either title? Let’s take a look at 13 things you should know before buying.
On February 5th, Nioh 2 – The Complete Edition will be coming to PS4 and PC while PS5 players can delve into both titles with The Nioh Collection. Nioh 1 and 2 are already available on the PlayStation 4 with the first game and its DLC being on PC.