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Way back in 2016, I downloaded and played the first Nioh public alpha. Team Ninja, the veteran action game developers behind ...
Nioh 3 has been officially revealed with a 2026 launch window The game is coming to PS5 and PC, but PS5 players can try out a free demo today until June 18 The new open-world Nioh entry will offer ...
Where Nioh and Nioh 2 had you walk the way of the samurai while peppering in a few ninjutsu skills here and there, Nioh 3 introduces the ability to be a ninja. It's not just a choice, though.
Nioh has always rewarded patience, precision, and planning. With each entry, Team Ninja has expanded on that core, adding more weapons, systems, and now—in Nioh 3 —more space to explore and fight.
The Tengu's Disciple, the long-awaited first DLC for Nioh 2, is upon us on July 30. IGN Japan went hands-on with the new content, which features a new storyline, new weapons and abilities and more.
Nioh 2's developers have noted that a couple other options either aren't displaying yet, or aren't working properly in this preview build: Nvidia DLSS, HDR, and ultrawide resolution support.
The long-awaited game Nioh 2 is finally out, and we're excited to thread the lands of feudal japan to fight off Yokai and other formidable foes. Before then, though, it's good to prepare for the ...
Nioh 2’s combat is the star of the show here, and like its predecessor, it is phenomenal. The first and most substantial addition is the ability to use several equippable yokai skills.
Nioh 2's story gives just enough context for you to follow along and make you feel like you're making progress without getting in the way of the gameplay. Nioh 2's definitive feature is its challenge.
Nioh is fast-paced and brutally punishing. Giving you a list of things to try to remember while you play would be like asking you to juggle chainsaws, except that chainsaws are predictable.
Nioh allows a lot of space for sophisticated play, which is good, because if our experience is any indication, you’re going to play through the same parts of the game over and over and over.
Nioh is a gauntlet of brutal combat set in a demonic feudal Japan, and it will beat you down, chew you up and spit you out. And yet, as hard as the game may be, it's even harder to beat that sense ...