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  1. May 15, 2020
    5
    Basically they ruined it. going back to Nioh this abomination is buggy, feels weighty, i dont like you have to get help to beat bosses. some of the early creatures and design are kiddie. Hate the timing move breaker which is why i hate Sekiro. I have a rule if it ain’t broken don’t fix it. Man what a let down.
  2. May 15, 2020
    0
    I loved Sekiro, dark souls and bloodborne but this game is just missing the joy in advancement. What really remains is just simple no-fun grinding. It like mowning the lawn you kinda happy that it's done, but had no fun getting it done.
  3. May 13, 2020
    10
    A fantastic game..everything you want from Nioh is here even more that you want..game is polished well enough..two thumbs up!
  4. May 13, 2020
    9
    Una auténtica maravilla como ya lo fue el anterior. Si os gustan los retos y estilo que recuerda a los Souls, sin duda lo disfrutaréis. Con la gran novedad de poder crear nuestro personaje.

    Por decir algo negativo: poca variedad de enemigos normales, algunos muy duros que hacen más daño que muchos jefes. La dificultad de los jefazos es variada, con los humanos con pocos intentos los
    Una auténtica maravilla como ya lo fue el anterior. Si os gustan los retos y estilo que recuerda a los Souls, sin duda lo disfrutaréis. Con la gran novedad de poder crear nuestro personaje.

    Por decir algo negativo: poca variedad de enemigos normales, algunos muy duros que hacen más daño que muchos jefes. La dificultad de los jefazos es variada, con los humanos con pocos intentos los ganas y otros que requieren más trabajo para aprender sus mecánicas de ataque. Pero el combate es buenísimo.
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  5. May 13, 2020
    6
    I feel this game needs more balance between the top and bottom levels of reviews (there are plenty of both). I'm in the middle; I don't think this game is a **** but I don't think it deserves the almost universal praise it has gotten from critics at all either.

    There are good things to say about this game for sure, but judging from the number of positive reviews, you've probably heard
    I feel this game needs more balance between the top and bottom levels of reviews (there are plenty of both). I'm in the middle; I don't think this game is a **** but I don't think it deserves the almost universal praise it has gotten from critics at all either.

    There are good things to say about this game for sure, but judging from the number of positive reviews, you've probably heard it; nice, varied combat style, lots of loot, enough stats to make your head spin and of course there's the difficulty level, if that's your thing.

    This is written from the perspective of a casual gamer, who's beat and NG+'ed DS 1, 3, Bloodborne and Sekiro, so that gives you a comparison. I'm by no means pro, but not a completely newbie to difficult Japanese games either.

    So, to the negative stuff, which is why you read a lower review:

    The difficulty is mainly based on three things:
    - ridiculous enemy damage (almost any puny attack will one-shot you if you don't have 100% health)
    - enemies hiding in places where they are near impossible to know about, one-shotting you by jumping down from a tree or shooting you in the back from afar
    - preposterous health bars, especially on bosses. Difficult, yes, but frankly, mostly extremely tedious and boring. Expect boss fights to drag out past 20-30 minutes of very limited move-sets, and then you die from exhaustion from a one-shot move that you know well, but missed the 398th time he threw it at you.

    The game's production feels incredibly cheap
    I get that re-use is a part of game design, but seriously... ten minutes into the game, you've met most of the monsters there are, and you'll fight the same ones again. And again. And again. And again. They evolve throughout the game simply by increasing their damage and HP more or less in perfect tandem with your own level. So there. You could have skipped leveling altogether and just played at level 1 throughout.
    Give the game a few hours, and you've seen every asset they've bothered to design, and you'll see those same assets thrown about in different ways throughout the game. Every wall, every barrel, every wooden box, every rock, every tree – it all seems familiar no matter what area you're in, because it's all the same models and textures used.
    And then there are the bosses. I finally beat one of them, learning his five moves until I could easily sidestep him without losing any hp, and still needing 35 minutes to surgically scrape single molecules of his HP meter. I go on the next quest, and whaddyaknow – it ends with the same boss! You have got to be kidding me. The exact same boss one more time, same arena, all the same moves, straight after the previous one. I mean, it's just weird. Give me a few hours to forget his five moves at least! I wasn't angry because he was difficult, but because I was ridiculously tired of him the first time around, to the point of not even feeling happy when I beat him. Then, they throw him at me again, literally less than 20 minutes later. *sigh* I lost the will to keep playing at that point. Cheap.

    Quest difficulty level is completely random
    Go on a level 30 quest with a level 12 character and eat the boss and his friends for breakfast. Then go on a level 30 quest with a level 60 character, and get one-shotted by the first pathetic skeleton soldier you meet. The quest leveling seems completely random, and I honestly have no idea why it's even there.

    My expectations for this game were probably off, and I get that a more dedicated player will enjoy this game more than I did by really digging into items, moves, smithing, etc. which, is something I simply don't have time or patience to do. Still, it's silly to give the game a perfect 10 and tell everyone else to git gud, when the game HAS obvious flaws. If I needed to sum up the negative parts of my review in one word, it would be CHEAP. Cheap difficulty, cheap production values, cheap, synthesized 60 seconds music score on repeat and constantly re-used assets. Designing a difficult game is an art that involves more than impossible-to-predict jump attacks, ludicrously high damage and health bars the length of the great wall of China.

    Does it suck? No, it doesn't, and it's not impossible you might like it more than I did. By all means, try it. But once the feeling of being thrown a hastily put together, low-cost-at-any-price game that you pay a full price for, it's harder to enjoy it. At least for me.
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  6. May 10, 2020
    4
    After first Nioh was pure 10/10 they broke everything possible. Repetative bosses, levels and bosses copy/paste from Nioh 1, annoying "sudden death" boss moves at the end of the fight. Story behind this game does have no any sense and characters apear and die wihout having any impact to the story. Platinm cleanup was annoying with ENDLESS side missions. They should never make this 2nd game!
  7. May 5, 2020
    6
    While I did enjoy Nioh 2 a lot, I can't help but wonder if this isn't a prime example of the life service model which contradicts itself. In a game where you're supposed to spend a countless amount of hours you're limited to new game plus only. Basically you are blocked from progressing above a certain item level. It would've been okay, if it wasn't for the fact that the first contentWhile I did enjoy Nioh 2 a lot, I can't help but wonder if this isn't a prime example of the life service model which contradicts itself. In a game where you're supposed to spend a countless amount of hours you're limited to new game plus only. Basically you are blocked from progressing above a certain item level. It would've been okay, if it wasn't for the fact that the first content update will make all the grind useless. While it does make sense to spend huge amount of time farming for the shiny 170 items, or the +attack, which you can then transfer to other items, is it really worth it, because the first mission of the DLC will most probably give you better loot. Would you really come back in a few months? That's the issue that I personally have with the games promoting season passes, they are selling you the solution to the problem they've created.

    Now that I went through the issues that I personally have with the business model, and the content updates (note that this might not be an issue for you at all, and that's totally fine. I hope you, the reader, enjoy Nioh 2), we can move to the questionable gameplay changes. While the guardian system in Nioh was absolutely broken in the end game, I do not believe that the Yokai abilities were the right thing to do, as many of them feel useless at the moment, and if you happen to reach New Game +, you will mostly see only Okatemaru and Yatsu No Kami. You can make the same argument for the guardian spirit system, but once you draw the line, the end result is the same, and it doesn't bring much diversity on the table. I also feel that nerfing different bosses hasn't done much in order to make the under performing builds/weapons/skills appear more often, it just makes it easier for already broken builds to complete missions. I also find it amusing that Shibata was nerfed several times already, but nobody bothered to fix the issue where Okatemaru disappears, or just doesn't die, but the mission ends. Considering the fact that this is the boss that drops most farming recipes, and you are very likely to spend time with this boss particularly - this is an issue.

    I don't really want to make this way too long, because at the very end it needs to be as tight and informative as humanly - but it is impossible for me to support the idea about locking certain weapon skills behind rng. There is no scenario under which this feels right and rewarding. While I can understand the idea behind weapons/armors & etc locked behind grind, locking weapon skills behind rng is beyond my understanding. The looting system is very simillar to games like Borderlands, POE, Diablo & etc. Neither of them made you farm for abilities. You can also make the argument that "some of these skills are not really good, and you can also have a lot of fun without them", but that is not my point. I am not sure if they didn't do this just to make sure that people will spend couple more hours playing Nioh 2, rather than switching to something else. In the live service era, the developers/publishers fight mostly for our time/attention.

    I also did not like the idea about the silent protagonist, it felt a bit soulless to me. Again, I feel like they did it, so the story is not as much about, as it is about the world around you, while in the first game (the base game) it was mostly about a brave British lad retrieving his precious pokemon.

    At times the game felt more like Nioh 1,5 rather than Nioh 2, and this is not necessarily a bad thing (Fifa fans, you with me?). The level design and the soundtrack have only improved since the first game (with very few exceptions which do not really contribute much to the overall feeling), and this only make you feel like you're exactly where you need to be. That one feeling that something just feels right.

    Also, I never really thought about this before playing Nioh 2, but the original game didn't really have a huge variety of enemies. Nioh 2 has plenty of new Yokai for you to fight with. Unfortunately, with 1-2 exceptions, the most challenging Yokai are still the ones from the first game. When it comes to the bosses, I am afraid that at least in the base game - with few exceptions, most of them are easily forgettable and simply not interesting. While this is not a boss ranking or anything of that sort, I believe we might have to wait until the DLC comes out to fight the best Team Ninja has to offer.

    Overall, Nioh 2 is a great game with plenty of content for new players to explore. Maybe a bit better guide on how to craft/soul match/remodel/swap stats from one item to another would've been better for newcommers, but that's just my opinion.

    I will cut it there, and stop rambling. Thank you for reading, and take care!
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  8. May 4, 2020
    0
    Honestly, I tried for about 10 hours to pass the first 10 minutes of the game and couldn't. Literally, I couldn't advance more than 10 minutes into the game.

    I understand that the point of this game is to be hard, and I appreciate a challenge. I've played most other games (Witcher 3, Horizon, GOW, AC, even DOS 2) on the hardest difficulty, in my honest opinion, this one is something out
    Honestly, I tried for about 10 hours to pass the first 10 minutes of the game and couldn't. Literally, I couldn't advance more than 10 minutes into the game.

    I understand that the point of this game is to be hard, and I appreciate a challenge. I've played most other games (Witcher 3, Horizon, GOW, AC, even DOS 2) on the hardest difficulty, in my honest opinion, this one is something out of nightmares and unfortunately, not in a good way.

    "Give Me God Of War" is super challenging and gets you to die super often, the devilish smart Divinity Original Sןמ 2 NPCs are a hell of a challenge. Horizon Zero Dawn on Ultra Hard makes you sweat on the couch. But Nioh2? this is no challenge. This is a waste of money.

    This game should have an easier difficulty for people who aren't souls game freaks. I've never thought I'd write such a thing on someone's hard work, but when your audience spends full price on a game they can't play, you get reviews like this one.
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  9. May 3, 2020
    4
    This feels like an attempt to create an even more difficult game than Nioh without actually trying to make the game harder. Most of the difficulty here comes from exponential damage scaling and terrible enemy balance. Instant attacks and infinite tracking are very common amd most enemy encounters have at least one often two or three ranged enemies to harass you. Bosses are unfortunatelyThis feels like an attempt to create an even more difficult game than Nioh without actually trying to make the game harder. Most of the difficulty here comes from exponential damage scaling and terrible enemy balance. Instant attacks and infinite tracking are very common amd most enemy encounters have at least one often two or three ranged enemies to harass you. Bosses are unfortunately very easy in most cases, only made difficult due to their massive hp pools and ridiculous stamina bars. The few difficult bosses are usually very fast, with massive range and give few opportunities to burst counter. Some of these even regenerate stamina like you making life even harder. In many ways this feels like a dark souls 2 style of game design that plagues games of this ilk. There's very little fun to be had here and you will likely take dozens of breaks from the game before finishing it. It is easily my least favorite game of 2020. Expand
  10. May 3, 2020
    10
    Best souls-like of the history!! I think Nioh 2 is the only game that have equal quality as souls-borne series. Perfect game but wish have more story plot-twists. Also graphic was outdated some how. All and all no one play any soulslikes for story are graphics. The only and only important thing is gameplay and team ninja did their perfect job at this.
  11. May 3, 2020
    8
    I really like Nioh 2. I wish I could jump and that unlocking talents was straight forward instead of locked skills with tool tips that read 'clear mission: ?????" but those are my only complaints. This game has a lot of different armor and weapons, multiple fighting stances and mostly anything a fan of Japanese samurai games can ask for. It can be a bit difficult to progress until youI really like Nioh 2. I wish I could jump and that unlocking talents was straight forward instead of locked skills with tool tips that read 'clear mission: ?????" but those are my only complaints. This game has a lot of different armor and weapons, multiple fighting stances and mostly anything a fan of Japanese samurai games can ask for. It can be a bit difficult to progress until you learn the combat system but that makes the time invested feel rewarding. Expand
  12. May 1, 2020
    8
    First of, I have yet to finish the game. However I am on map 5 so to say.
    This is a game that easily would have been 10/10 if it was balanced.
    It looks great, it sounds great, it runs great, it plays great, the game controlls great. Yet it is draged down by poor balancing, and no I am not talking about how normal enemies early on can 1-shot you, I am fine with that. What I am talking
    First of, I have yet to finish the game. However I am on map 5 so to say.
    This is a game that easily would have been 10/10 if it was balanced.
    It looks great, it sounds great, it runs great, it plays great, the game controlls great.
    Yet it is draged down by poor balancing, and no I am not talking about how normal enemies early on can 1-shot you, I am fine with that.
    What I am talking about is the bosses. 1st boss is difficult but beatable, so that is fine. 2nd boss is way, way, way to difficult to the point where you have to be a) really damn good b) grind until you cry c) be lucky. After the 2nd boss every single boss is easy until you end up in area 5 where you have yet another a b or c boss.
    There is however a way for them to fix it, and that is called balancing the damn bosses. Make some easier, make some more difficult, if done right this is a 10/10 game for many people. Done wrong, or left as is, this game will be a 1/10 and even 0/10 for far to many, and rightfully so since there are no need to beat people over the head with their difficulty as early in the game as they do.

    What makes a good souls-like game good is that it feels difficult but fair throughout the entire game. Where Nioh 2 therefor fail is that it has moments where it feels unfair instead of difficult.
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  13. Apr 30, 2020
    5
    The gameplay is really good, difficult level and learning curve are great, as well for the soundtrack and design, but graphics and story are pretty poor and mediocre, what a shame
  14. Apr 30, 2020
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Nioh 2 is nothing short of amazing while it's Dark Souls-ish in terms of difficulty it is very different from FromSofts titles. It is unique where it has to be and the Japanese yokai settings is a refreshing new take. I spent 120 hours just doing the story now NG Plus and DLC will probably turn this into a 200 or 300 hour experience. Worth it Expand
  15. Apr 30, 2020
    8
    This is a solid Souls-like game. Hell, I prefer it to actual dark souls and Sekiro. It's much more accessible and easier to get into, however... One thing Sekiro mastered was limiting backtracking to the boss room. This game does not have that and it's the worst thing ever. This might seem like a small bit pick but it's literally the only negative part of this game for me. I'll have to runThis is a solid Souls-like game. Hell, I prefer it to actual dark souls and Sekiro. It's much more accessible and easier to get into, however... One thing Sekiro mastered was limiting backtracking to the boss room. This game does not have that and it's the worst thing ever. This might seem like a small bit pick but it's literally the only negative part of this game for me. I'll have to run pass all the enemies and I get hit, so I have to run back to the shrine because I'm definitely gonna need all my health pick ups and it's just really, really annoying. If this seems like something that would really ruin your experience, then don't get this game, otherwise, this is a fantastic souls like worth playing. Expand
  16. Apr 29, 2020
    8
    So it’s Nioh but with character customization and is better than the first
  17. Apr 29, 2020
    9
    I had alot of fun with the game, visually the game is sunning. Early do I enjoy a game enough to 100% it. But Nioh 2's kept me coming back. The battle system is fun and menu scrolling isn't cumbersome. The story however leaves you wanting. I found it difficult to care about any of the charecteyrs. I would say though that they knocked it out if the park with this one
  18. Apr 28, 2020
    8
    I should preface this by saying I've loved all the Souls games, Bloodborne and enjoyed Nioh.

    In terms of the difference between Nioh 1 and 2 this is definitely a better game. I think the combat system is much improved and I love the addition of the anima bar and special moves. The graphics and cut scenes are also much improved. What makes Nioh 2 not as good as a Souls game, to me at
    I should preface this by saying I've loved all the Souls games, Bloodborne and enjoyed Nioh.

    In terms of the difference between Nioh 1 and 2 this is definitely a better game. I think the combat system is much improved and I love the addition of the anima bar and special moves. The graphics and cut scenes are also much improved.

    What makes Nioh 2 not as good as a Souls game, to me at least, is just how unfair some of the bosses seem to me. For numerous bosses, especially towards the end I found myself spending hours and hours, expending almost all of the elixir's and sacred rice that I'd built up just trying to beat a boss. Of the last 6 or so I think four of them must have taken me at least 3 or 4 hours each of dying. Something about the boss mechanics doesn't fair to me.

    If I played through it again I'd make sure to cash in more souls earlier to make sure I leveled up quicker, but that's a lesson learnt.

    So overall a great game that I'd recommend, but not as good as Dark Souls 3, Bloodborne or Sekiro.
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  19. Apr 27, 2020
    10
    what a freaking amazing game! Team Ninja really did their homework with the Japanese mythology and the designs for the Yokai demons. the game play is the best one I´ve played with in a "souls" game. The music is phenomenal and the story and very emotional. i have dedicated more than 165 hours to the game, have the platinum trophy and will continue to play it! Can´t wait for the Dlc. Ifwhat a freaking amazing game! Team Ninja really did their homework with the Japanese mythology and the designs for the Yokai demons. the game play is the best one I´ve played with in a "souls" game. The music is phenomenal and the story and very emotional. i have dedicated more than 165 hours to the game, have the platinum trophy and will continue to play it! Can´t wait for the Dlc. If you are thinkink on buying this game, do it! give it the chance, it´s not THAT hard and once you learn the gameplay mechanics you´ll have a blast with it! Expand
  20. Mar 28, 2020
    10
    Nioh 2 is as close to the perfect game with the whole package as it gets. It is obvious they took the criticisms from Nioh 1 seriously and fixed literally every complaint. The level design and enemy variety in particular is leaps and bounds better and dare I say Soulsborne level of greatness and immersive and even beyond with the rpg elements. This game needs to be celebrated andNioh 2 is as close to the perfect game with the whole package as it gets. It is obvious they took the criticisms from Nioh 1 seriously and fixed literally every complaint. The level design and enemy variety in particular is leaps and bounds better and dare I say Soulsborne level of greatness and immersive and even beyond with the rpg elements. This game needs to be celebrated and encouraged and the future looks bright for Nioh as a series. Nioh 2 is more than I hoped for and it's a definitive 10 in my book. I truly hope Nioh 3 is a thing because this is one of those games that truly deserves continuation. Expand
  21. Apr 23, 2020
    9
    Nioh 2 expands on Nioh 1 in great ways.

    The Combat is phenomenal. the sountrack is amazing. and the bosses are a joy to fight and behold ( aside from 1 or two) + Story is actually pretty good? not amazing but a good one for a souls type game usualy. be aware that some of it is in the character description so make sure to read it when it updates throughout the game. + The Combat
    Nioh 2 expands on Nioh 1 in great ways.

    The Combat is phenomenal. the sountrack is amazing. and the bosses are a joy to fight and behold ( aside from 1 or two)

    + Story is actually pretty good? not amazing but a good one for a souls type game usualy. be aware that some of it is in the character description so make sure to read it when it updates throughout the game.

    + The Combat is so Varied and fun and responsive its one of the best i have played.

    + The Bosses (other than one or two that sucked ) are incredible.

    + The Soundtrack especially the boss ost's is amazing.

    + lenghty

    Mixed : Graphics at times look amazing and at times look okayish, The inventroy management can be overwhelming at times.

    minor con: some of the upgrades can be explained better

    Overall : a really good game that demands you put in the time to enjoy it properly.
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  22. Apr 23, 2020
    8
    Amazing game. Just got Platinum after 110 hrs. of play. Very well-balanced. Story was good, but a little confusing with all the characters, names, clans, etc. Story got more interesting about halfway through, but still fairly tame.

    The real shining aspect is the gameplay. Gameplay is superb. The weapons and variety are just right. The game is just FUN to play. I didn't find it that
    Amazing game. Just got Platinum after 110 hrs. of play. Very well-balanced. Story was good, but a little confusing with all the characters, names, clans, etc. Story got more interesting about halfway through, but still fairly tame.

    The real shining aspect is the gameplay. Gameplay is superb. The weapons and variety are just right. The game is just FUN to play. I didn't find it that hard, but that's because I just played the first Nioh a couple months ago, so kinda knew what to do. Overall, they've definitely improved already great gameplay/fighting experience from the first Nioh.

    The reason I didn't give it a 10/10 is simply because it felt like Nioh 1.5 (or 1.75?) instead of a 2.0 brand new installment. They need to be a bit more brave on Nioh 3 and really try some new things. A lot of reused characters/enemies/locations/UI/story flow in this one.M any locations followed the same pattern... always a locked gate right by the first shrine...or ladder kicking down... that sort of thing. Locations need more uniqueness and variety. Take another lesson from From Software, Koei. :-) FromSoft levels are amazing. That said, all the upgrades and additions were well thought out and a big improvement. I just wish they pushed to be a little more unique and change up UI, locations, Story flow... but overall, it's a really fun experience.
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  23. Apr 23, 2020
    8
    why some side missions are locked under stupid conditions ? otherwise a great game
  24. Apr 23, 2020
    10
    This is my favorite Souls game since Dark Souls. This game expands not only on the first one, but on the From games they copied as well. It is a return to form for Team Ninja too; having made the masterpiece Ninja Gaiden Black but unable to repeat that originality or quality. It accomplishes what the genre and Team Ninja have been struggling to do:

    - Remain challenging without being
    This is my favorite Souls game since Dark Souls. This game expands not only on the first one, but on the From games they copied as well. It is a return to form for Team Ninja too; having made the masterpiece Ninja Gaiden Black but unable to repeat that originality or quality. It accomplishes what the genre and Team Ninja have been struggling to do:

    - Remain challenging without being unbalanced / unfair.
    - Bring tighter faster paced combat requiring focus and reflexes.
    - Create new ideas / gameplay elements
    - Be a fun game that is original and not stale

    Nioh 2 has mediocre reviews, has dreadful character creation/tutorials/1st level, and the first one was an unremarkable Souls knockoff. There's a lot of things that could dissuade you from playing it. I almost didn't buy it and I didn't like it at first. I understand the bad reviews. However, once I got past all that, I realized there was more to this game that meets the eye.

    Make no doubt about it, the game is challenging. The new gameplay elements are hard to understand and poorly explained. The game is fair though, and captures what was good about DS, I think. Though unforgiving and unaccommodating, it gives you the tools to completely slaughter everything in your path once you have mastered them. A seemingly endless improvement to your skills and huge learning curve that pays off. The gameplay has a lot of depth to it and is satisfying.

    The weak inventory system, unremarkable and random items, lam story, chore like side missions of the first Nioh are still here and i find them cons. No game builds beautiful dream like horror/fantasy worlds like dark souls, and Nioh isn't close.

    On the other hand, never have QTEs (in the form of ki and demon parrys) been implemented so well and the action-rpg elements are great.
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  25. Apr 22, 2020
    9
    Nioh 2 is an excellent game for those who like challenging games that feel rewarding. Not for the average gamer, but for those who get satisfaction from playing at the edge of impossible and winning. Similar enough to Dark Souls but different enough from Dark Souls to get give you a familiar but fresh experience on this genre.
  26. Apr 22, 2020
    10
    An improvement over the original in every sense, one of the best Koei Tecmo games I've played outside of Ninja Gaiden and (personal favourite) Kessen. I just wish this level of care was put into some of their other titles. Also I was a fan of William in the first game, but the character creator is a good addition which makes the game feel a bit more personal. Bosses were fun though someAn improvement over the original in every sense, one of the best Koei Tecmo games I've played outside of Ninja Gaiden and (personal favourite) Kessen. I just wish this level of care was put into some of their other titles. Also I was a fan of William in the first game, but the character creator is a good addition which makes the game feel a bit more personal. Bosses were fun though some were a bit BS, what can you expect though aye. Builds and weapons continue to be fun to play around with, characters were decent. Expand
  27. Apr 19, 2020
    10
    Great!!!!!! game, properly challenging. Some of the reviews apparently don’t understand what souls-like games entail
  28. Apr 18, 2020
    9
    I like nioh2, especially the boos battle in Nioh2 is much better than the pervious game. If Team ninja could improve their map design and the enemy arrangement, then I could give nioh2 a 10.
  29. Apr 18, 2020
    0
    Unbalanced.... just unbalanced. Im a huge fan of the souls series and this can never be related to any from software game. Played the 1st one and was ok. Nioh 2 is just unfair and unbalanced. A Gaki hits you harder than any boss in the game. 2hit KO or even 1 hit KO is not by any means whats supposed to be hard. Go learn something with myiazaki
  30. Apr 18, 2020
    0
    Not a good game. It is not dark souls 3....dont buy it, unless you want to waste your time
Metascore
85

Generally favorable reviews - based on 91 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 84 out of 91
  2. Negative: 0 out of 91
  1. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Jul 23, 2020
    100
    The second Nioh is more than just a continuation of the legacy. The authors have been able to learn from the mistakes of the first game, and thanks to that this is an excellent action RPG that will not let you rest and you will want to keep playing. [Issue#303]
  2. Jun 23, 2020
    85
    I love a great third-person actioner, and I’m hard-pressed to think of one that nails the formula as perfectly as Nioh 2 does. The systems are pleasantly crunchy and there are a ton to dig into, the moment-to-moment fights get my blood pumping, and the artwork and theming are all spot-on. Too much of a good thing is too much of a good thing, but Nioh 2 is exactly the right amount.
  3. Jun 1, 2020
    85
    Nioh 2 does what a good sequel should. It capitalizes on the best parts of its predecessors while providing new content and mechanics to advance the franchise. While the story structure and level design are largely the same, added weapons, more build depth, and new combat mechanics all enhance what the game has to offer. It doesn't always hit the mark perfectly, but it's a solid addition to the series. And let's face it, being a samurai is awesome.