PlayStation Store has The Nioh Collection (PS5) for $19.99. Shipping is free.
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Defy Death and Unleash your Darkness. In this expansive collection, journey through Sengoku-era Japan to face nightmarish foes and legendary warriors in blisteringly fast hardcore combat.
Master the way of the samurai in Nioh, then unleash your inner darkness in Nioh 2 – each expertly remastered and enhanced for PS5.
Discover the complete Nioh saga with all six major expansions included. Battle the Yokai threat at a targeted 120fps* with ultra-fast load times. (*gameplay at 120fps requires a compatible monitor that can support this feature)
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Regarding the comment above - not true. 'Ki Pulse' mechanic becomes muscle memory pretty quickly, while magic & ninjutsu are completely optional (but helpful).
Not saying this is an easy game, of course, but it's a far cry from 'dedicating a full time job'. $20 is a steal for this, one of the best action RPGs released in last 10 years.
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Solid deal! Deku doesn't track the PS Store so this is possibly the lowest (or matches lowest) price. Also added the PS4 GoW for $10. Some other solid looking PS4 deals, too, for $10, like Bloodborne, Last of Us Remastered, LittleBigPlanet 3, Ratchet and Clank.
Just a heads up for the folks who have been told they need to "get gud" when dismayed by the difficulty of other soulsbourne games, Neoh is absolutely brutal. Personally I'd rather put my hand in a blender.
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Just a heads up for the folks who have been told they need to "get gud" when dismayed by the difficulty of other soulsbourne games, Neoh is absolutely brutal. Personally I'd rather put my hand in a blender.
I felt that Nioh is more forgiving than from software games and you can grind out levels early (if you are into it) by replaying missions also online coop (you can search and join or ask for help from in-game) for the whole level is also nice. But if you hate souls like games, then Nioh, Surge, From software games are all a bit sucky!
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11-23-2023 at 08:26 AM.
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Just a heads up for the folks who have been told they need to "get gud" when dismayed by the difficulty of other soulsbourne games, Neoh is absolutely brutal. Personally I'd rather put my hand in a blender.
To add to this, these games are absolutely bloated to the gills with gameplay systems that add more layers to every action you need to take.
There's a perpetual rhythm-type stamina restoration system that you can't ignore, multiple stances for each weapon, magic systems, transformation systems, three entirely separate skill systems (not skill trees — entire systems. Each one has its own trees), constant loot drops and upgrades …
It's truly miserable to play unless you dedicate a full time job's worth of time to it.
Regarding the comment above - not true. 'Ki Pulse' mechanic becomes muscle memory pretty quickly, while magic & ninjutsu are completely optional (but helpful).
Not saying this is an easy game, of course, but it's a far cry from 'dedicating a full time job'. $20 is a steal for this, one of the best action RPGs released in last 10 years.
Good games, albeit Nioh 2 is a lot of the same and felt like I was just replaying Nioh 1 at times. There's no difficulty option in these games because it's literally baked into the game. If anything is too hard for you, you just level up until it becomes easy if it doesn't seem like you're getting anywhere with a boss.
A lot of mechanics and items you can ignore...or not if you want to try different things. These games do have a lot of stats on items which can lead you to have to look up what they do. They probably took it too far in Wo Long. They did up their level/map design.
I don't think the world needs a Nioh 3 though. Wo Long started out rough but I gradually started to like it more (currently in the middle of playing it). I'm still looking forward to their new game next year which gives Rurouni Kenshin vibes. I do kinda hope it leans in the direction of Lies of P but I'm guessing they're going to stick to their formula.
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Not saying this is an easy game, of course, but it's a far cry from 'dedicating a full time job'. $20 is a steal for this, one of the best action RPGs released in last 10 years.
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I felt that Nioh is more forgiving than from software games and you can grind out levels early (if you are into it) by replaying missions also online coop (you can search and join or ask for help from in-game) for the whole level is also nice. But if you hate souls like games, then Nioh, Surge, From software games are all a bit sucky!
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank shigshag
There's a perpetual rhythm-type stamina restoration system that you can't ignore, multiple stances for each weapon, magic systems, transformation systems, three entirely separate skill systems (not skill trees — entire systems. Each one has its own trees), constant loot drops and upgrades …
It's truly miserable to play unless you dedicate a full time job's worth of time to it.
Not saying this is an easy game, of course, but it's a far cry from 'dedicating a full time job'. $20 is a steal for this, one of the best action RPGs released in last 10 years.
A lot of mechanics and items you can ignore...or not if you want to try different things. These games do have a lot of stats on items which can lead you to have to look up what they do. They probably took it too far in Wo Long. They did up their level/map design.
I don't think the world needs a Nioh 3 though. Wo Long started out rough but I gradually started to like it more (currently in the middle of playing it). I'm still looking forward to their new game next year which gives Rurouni Kenshin vibes. I do kinda hope it leans in the direction of Lies of P but I'm guessing they're going to stick to their formula.