
Gamers are buzzing with frustration over their encounters with Takeda's Four Heavenly Kings in Nioh 3. A recent surge in comments on various forums highlights a significant gap between expectations and reality during these boss fights, particularly around the counter of adversaries faced.
Many players are expressing their disappointment over misleading boss counts. One commented, โWhat I expected: Takeda Shingen's Four Heavenly Kings. What I got: Takeda Shingen's Four Heavenly Kings and Knuckles.โ This reflects a broader sentiment of feeling misled by the gameโs naming conventions, leaving players puzzled and disoriented.
As players share their experiences, a notable theme emerges. The climb in difficulty is notable, with one player quipping about an unexpected challenge after defeating a boss, saying they felt cooked after realizing there was more to face. Humor remains a coping mechanism. A user remarked humorously, "Horse boss dead. Surely thatโs it, right?" This illustrates the lighthearted banter amid frustration.
Many continued to strategize, often leveling up significantly before tackling the bosses again. One user stated, "I got like 10 levels out of 'Beneath a pure white flag,' and I was level 102 when I started trying to complete it. All I gotta say is fuck the Ash Ketchum wannabe with the hatchets. What a cancer boss with instant ki recovery and infinite hyper armor." The sentiment echoes a shared feeling of difficulty and the lengths players must go to prepare for what's next.
โฝ Misleading boss counts continue to frustrate many players.
โณ A mix of frustration and humor marks the challenge of facing the Four Heavenly Kings.
โป "I still canโt believe my Headless Horse lost to you, Takechiyo! You have one more challenge ahead."
As the dialogue among gamers evolves, itโs clear that player experiences around Takedaโs Four Heavenly Kings in Nioh 3 reflect a mix of humor, strategy, and rising discontent. The demand for adjustments is palpable, leaving many curious about potential developer responses.