Edited By
Isabella Martinez
A lively debate has sparked among gamers analyzing the Nioh series, as some argue it rivals traditional From Software titles. While others dismiss it, fans share their own experiences with Team Ninja's take on the soulslike genre.
After wrapping up a playthrough of Khazan, one player is reconsidering their stance on the Nioh games. This player is familiar with multiple soulslike games but hasn't ventured into Nioh yet due to a lackluster experience with Wolong. Many in the gaming community are voicing their opinions, leading to mixed sentiments.
Skill vs. Mechanics
A player praised Nioh 2, stating, "If you liked Khazan, youโll enjoy it," while another countered, "Nioh just has too many mechanics for me."
Game Design Controversies
One critic slammed Team Ninja, arguing, "Their level design is awful and very basic. FROM are masters at storytelling through their environment design, Team Ninja are not."
Game Preference
Opinions differ on where to start. Players note that Nioh 1 has more humanoid enemies, whereas Nioh 2 is monster-centric. "Should I just start with 2?" asks one eager gamer.
The comments reflect a split sentiment:
Positive: Many enjoy the immersive gameplay and historical aspects, particularly in Nioh 2.
Negative: Critics say the mechanics are overwhelming and level design is lacking.
Neutral: Some remain undecided, weighing pros and cons before diving in.
"For me, Nioh is a match made in heaven," shared a fan, highlighting the strong draw of Japanese history and mythology.
๐น Nioh 1 is good, Nioh 2 is amazing.
๐ฝ Some players find mechanics overwhelming and need less complexity.
โญ Mixed feelings on enemy types suggest personal preference matters.
Curiously, how will this series evolve in the eyes of gamers as they continue to explore similar titles? With mixed reviews and experiences, the question of whether to dive into Nioh might be up to gamers' personal tastes.