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Nioh

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Nioh (2017)
Nioh: Complete Edition: Boss Trailer
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIt's the 16th century. A western seafarer finds himself in Japan and is met by war and demons on his quest of search and find. Will his path do the unfinished Kurosawa script justice?It's the 16th century. A western seafarer finds himself in Japan and is met by war and demons on his quest of search and find. Will his path do the unfinished Kurosawa script justice?It's the 16th century. A western seafarer finds himself in Japan and is met by war and demons on his quest of search and find. Will his path do the unfinished Kurosawa script justice?

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    • Yosuke Hayashi
    • Fumihiko Yasuda
    • Shinji Higuchi
  • Guionistas
    • Akira Kurosawa
    • Hisao Kurosawa
    • Makoto Shibata
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    • Ben Peel
    • Masachika Ichimura
    • Toshiyuki Morikawa
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    • Dirección
      • Yosuke Hayashi
      • Fumihiko Yasuda
      • Shinji Higuchi
    • Guionistas
      • Akira Kurosawa
      • Hisao Kurosawa
      • Makoto Shibata
    • Elenco
      • Ben Peel
      • Masachika Ichimura
      • Toshiyuki Morikawa
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  • Videos20

    Nioh: Complete Edition: Boss Trailer
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    Nioh: Complete Edition: Boss Trailer
    Nioh: Alpha Demo Trailer
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    Nioh: Alpha Demo Trailer
    Nioh: Alpha Demo Trailer
    Trailer 1:54
    Nioh: Alpha Demo Trailer
    Nioh: Complete Edition: Accolades Trailer
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    Nioh: Complete Edition: Accolades Trailer
    Nioh: Playstation Experience 2016 Trailer
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    Nioh: Playstation Experience 2016 Trailer
    Nioh
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    Nioh: Complete Edition: Axe/Hamer Highlight Trailer
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    Nioh: Complete Edition: Axe/Hamer Highlight Trailer

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      • Yosuke Hayashi
      • Fumihiko Yasuda
      • Shinji Higuchi
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    6incalor

    Sengoku slasher done right...but only almost

    Nioh...what can one say about such a polarizing game? It had the potential to be one of the greatest games of all time, but ultimately it misses the mark.

    Let's get the positives out of the way. Combat system is absolutely scintillating. This game has possibly the best combat in quite awhile. The 3 stances, the wide variety of Samurai, Ninjutsu and Onmyo skills, the Ki and Ki Pulse system, the dodging, blocking and parries...I could go on. It is a joy to experiment with such a combat system that is almost infinite in depth.

    The story is quite good bar some cliches if you are able to appreciate the fact that the characters are based on historical figures. There is a certain thrill in claiming you bested the legendary Tachibana Muneshige or Oda Nobunaga, and an even bigger thrill in doing quests while being aided by the likes of the One-Eyed Dragon, Date Masamune as friendly NPCs. The showdown against Sanada where you have to pick off each of his Braves in the DLC was fantastic. William is relatable and the cutscenes are engaging. The bosses were varied and for the most part, well designed. However, a couple were designed in such a manner that they require the player to be 100% focused every second to avoid death, which sometimes made beating them a chore as opposed to being fun. But that is an insignificant gripe as you get gear to even things up.

    Unfortunately, the positives stop there. Team Ninja had the recipe for greatness, but at some point, messed up in adding the ingredients. The level design is bad. And by bad, I mean horrible. And by horrible, like really, really dismal. Except for a couple of levels, there is literally no immersion, no joy in wading through the levels and some of the shortcuts (a clear attempt to mimic Dark Souls) are absurd. The blandness of the levels is compounded by the loot system. Besides involving tedious grinding, loot comes in what is basically a bunch of stats that you need to carefully shift through for affixing the best ones. Since you get gear from revenants, there is no need to go looking for the same loot in chests or corpses hidden in the levels, and this totally kills the joy of exploration. As you can see, level design problems are exacerbated by a lack of motivation to search for loot, and by a tedious loot system overall.

    Which is further aggravated by a lack of enemy variety. You trudge through bland level after bland level, with no motivation for exploration, all the time facing just the same handful of enemies -- Dweller, Skeleton, Horned Yokai, Oni and Onyudu. These guys are literally in every level and there are few variations other than reskins. The point of a brilliant combat system is defeated when you have so few regular enemies to use it on. Limited enemy variety adds to the tedium created by poor level design.

    The final stamp of mediocrity is the deliberate bloating of the game by a number of pointless side missions which reuse the same levels and same bosses over and over, or make you face 2 or 3 of the previous bosses together, just for the sake of difficulty. Not counting the twilight missions which again use the same map and bosses, with just higher difficulty. This really contributed to the game becoming a slog at the end, the fun evaporating altogether. The side missions could have been cut down to 2-3 per region which would have probably made the game less exasperating and papered over some of the negatives like poor level design.

    The DLC and dual boss mission difficulties do not naturally flow from NG, but is scaled to a level that forces you to embark on a tedious grind for better gear to face them competently. This prolongs the already tedious game even further.

    In conclusion, Nioh had many elements for greatness, but its' insistence on levels just being "arenas" as opposed to encouraging exploration and immersion, coupled with repetitiveness, limited enemy variety and a diablo inspired loot system, just fails on many more levels. I don't think Team Ninja have any intention to change a great deal in Nioh 2 as the game has performed well. It is certainly a pity, for all the game requires is a bit more polish and attention to details other than the combat. I give 4 points for the combat system alone, 1 point for cutscenes and NPCs inspired by historical figures, 1 for good boss design and 0 for every other aspect of the game to arrive at my 6 rating, which feels pretty fair for what this game offers.
    1prontobontempi

    Dark Souls clone

    Take Dark Souls, change the skin to a japanese theme, make the bosses 10 times stronger and there you have it, Nioh! Seriously, whoever developed this completely missed the point, action rpgs are about balance, not about how many times you die because the boss is overpowered... very disappointed
    1miguelvieira-19965

    Just another bad dark souls clone

    Take dark souls, tough but fair, right? Now swap that with a Japanese setting, and with tough but cheesy. That's nioh. Where every enemy can one shot you and you have to hit every item 15+ times to kill them. So they copied everything from dark souls blatantly except....THE MOST IMPORTANT PART. Thank god I didn't pay for this. Go play Sekiro if you want a Japanese style Dark Souls
    8bergvandenkay

    Pretty good but needs a bit of work

    So this game's combat is very very good. The bosses are amazing, the areas are amazing, i kinda like the mission system, it looks ver cool and the theme slaps. Only a few things are missing. Every time when you enter a new regio you need to find kodamas to increase your healing. So if you are in the first mission in a region most of the first missions arent bad. But that with the forest one (forgot the name) is hell. The area is prerty tough and the boss is pretty hard too. Needs a little bit of work there and the other thing i dont like is that you need to switch weapons sooooo many times. I just want to use a weapon with a cool moveset that i like. But you need a new weapon or a fully upgraded weapon for the next mission. Needs a bit of work there too. And also that last mission with thos 7 really tough enemies in 1 room sucks. I still recommend it but just beware of these things
    1morandottiandrea

    Just another cheap Dark Souls rip off

    Just like I said in the title, this game is another Dark Souls rip off. Team Ninja needed to make a few extra bucks so they took the DS game mechanics and changed the setting to a 16th century japanese environment, just to make it look different. Too bad they also tried to make it unnecessarily harder (e.g. bosses that one-shot kill you, limited summonings, etc...). The result is an unbalanced Dark Souls clone. If you have money to spend get Bloodborne, you won't be disappointed.

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      Nioh was first announced by original developer Koei in 2004 under its working title "Oni". In addition to the game, which was slated for a 2006 release, a feature film directed by Kurosawa's son Hisao Kurosawa would be produced alongside and inspire the game: the entire project's budget was estimated as being three billion yen. The movie tie-in was eventually cancelled in 2005 due to unspecified production problems, with the game becoming a standalone project. Nioh was first shown off in a trailer at the 2005 Electronic Entertainment Expo, where it was announced as a PlayStation 3 exclusive. At the time, the title was romanized as "Ni-Oh". Initially slated for a 2006 release, Nioh missed its announced release date, and no update on the game was issued until 2009, when Koei Tecmo stated that the title was still in development. Similar updates would be issued over the following six years. The game, now retitled slightly as Nioh, was reintroduced at the 2015 Tokyo Game Show as a PlayStation 4 exclusive, with a scheduled launch in Japan in 2016.It was later announced for an international release at the PlayStation Experience event in December of that year, also in 2016.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de febrero de 2017 (Japón)
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