Nioh 2 would have been easy if you were 30 to 40 levels over every enemy. If you want more of a challenge you can beeline the main story instead. That’s basically what the first two Nioh games are. It’s just big mission after big mission so in my opinion it’s not actually easier you just have so many options to explore and get absurdly powerful. Also I felt like Nioh 1 and 2 were corridors, Nioh 3 has been refreshingly different. I’m not really understanding the claustrophobic criticism. The art direction is much better too. I’m on the first map but every region has had its own unique identity and I think the game actually looks quite beautiful. Graphics are improved. It’s okay to not like it as much. Nioh 2 is a superb game and I still go back to it every now and then. Also important to keep in mind that new game plus and DLC solves a lot of your criticisms, especially the latter.So I think I have finished about half the game now and I have to say that I am pretty disappointed with it. It’s not a bad game, it just feels really average. I loved Nioh 2 and thought it was like a 9.5/10 game, but this one I feel like I would say is a 7 if I’m being generous.
It lacks enemy variety. That was kind of a problem in the last game but somehow I’ve seen even less variety in this one dispute most of the enemies being copy pastes. The graphics engine is exactly the same from what I can tell down to the animations, which makes it kind of a head scratcher when you encounter performance issues. Almost all the areas you explore feel like you’re going through corridors; it’s very claustrophobic.
Probably the worst thing about it though is I feel like it’s actually super easy. I have only did a handful of times and I have yet to lose my souls. This is pretty jarring as the previous games were the kind of difficulty you expect from a souls like game.
Is anyone kind of feeling like this with this game?
How long did it take you to beat? I liked Nioh 2 a lot but thought it was way to long. Enemy variety has always been an issue for these games IMO but it's not that big of a deal to me with games in general.So I think I have finished about half the game now and I have to say that I am pretty disappointed with it. It’s not a bad game, it just feels really average. I loved Nioh 2 and thought it was like a 9.5/10 game, but this one I feel like I would say is a 7 if I’m being generous.
It lacks enemy variety. That was kind of a problem in the last game but somehow I’ve seen even less variety in this one dispute most of the enemies being copy pastes. The graphics engine is exactly the same from what I can tell down to the animations, which makes it kind of a head scratcher when you encounter performance issues. Almost all the areas you explore feel like you’re going through corridors; it’s very claustrophobic.
Probably the worst thing about it though is I feel like it’s actually super easy. I have only did a handful of times and I have yet to lose my souls. This is pretty jarring as the previous games were the kind of difficulty you expect from a souls like game.
Is anyone kind of feeling like this with this game?
I mean if they didn’t balance out exploring with power creep that is still their failing. You could say the same about Elden Ring being open world but I felt sufficiently challenged in that game the whole way through.Nioh 2 would have been easy if you were 30 to 40 levels over every enemy. If you want more of a challenge you can beeline the main story instead. That’s basically what the first two Nioh games are. It’s just big mission after big mission so in my opinion it’s not actually easier you just have so many options to explore and get absurdly powerful. Also I felt like Nioh 1 and 2 were corridors, Nioh 3 has been refreshingly different. I’m not really understanding the claustrophobic criticism. The art direction is much better too. I’m on the first map but every region has had its own unique identity and I think the game actually looks quite beautiful. Graphics are improved. It’s okay to not like it as much. Nioh 2 is a superb game and I still go back to it every now and then. Also important to keep in mind that new game plus and DLC solves a lot of your criticisms, especially the latter.
How long did it take me to be 2 or the first area of 3? I think probably 50 hours and maybe 15 respectively. Nioh 2 was a very long game I will give you that.How long did it take you to beat? I liked Nioh 2 a lot but thought it was way to long. Enemy variety has always been an issue for these games IMO but it's not that big of a deal to me with games in general.
How long did it take me to be 2 or the first area of 3? I think probably 50 hours and maybe 15 respectively. Nioh 2 was a very long game I will give you that.
Variety for sure was an issue in 2 but it’s definitely worse in this game so far
Yeah and to be sure I’m not sure I’m at halfway. I don’t know how long the game is or if the next area will take longer. I’m just guessing because I’m at about halfway with most of the achievements like “find the kodamas” and suchOh wow Nioh 3 seems way shorter. This is great to hear. I enjoy these games but I don't want to play for 50+ hours. Around 30 is kind of my max for these sort of games unless it's something really special.
Pretty much yea. You're juggling two different characters (Samurai and Ninja) and you're looking to balance around them. I've got my trusty Switchglaive and Splitstaff. But down the road, I might re-spec (it's free) into some dual swords.Is this like an action RPG where you lvl up and have stat points and attributes as well as different types of builds and a skill talent tree?