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The Nioh Collection (PS5)
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They are both in the genre of "souls-likes"with their own spin, that is, they borrow the basic play style of FromSoft's Demons'/Dark Souls-type games; one of the core aspects of this genre is that the games all have a fairly high difficulty, and you will die LOTS of times, so just keep that in mind.
Level design is certainly a step down from the games that inspired the series (particularly in the first title), but the combat mechanics are excellent and quite complex, and if you have any interest at all in Japanese history, this series, despite having a hefty fantasy tilt, is one of only a handful of action games that put you right up close to various historical figures (Samurai Warriors, while fun in its own way, is ironically more fantastical than these games with actual monsters and spirits).
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