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Nioh 2: The Complete Edition

It’s a yokai for a yokai in NIOH 2: THE COMPLETE EDITION.

- By Oscar Taylor-Kent

Stumbling into the first boss after slashing through a riverside village beset by demons, I begin to chip away at a screendomi­nating health bar with my looted purple ninja knife. Little falls off before it roars, plunging me into a dark world and then summarily killing me with its saw-bladed cleaver. “Yeah, yeah,” I nod, “I’ve played Dark Souls, I know you’re not meant to be able to beat the first boss. It’s just flavor.” Then I respawn, and realize this is just the start of the mountain to come after all.

The large arsenal of possible weapons aren’t your only tools for spilling hot yokai blood. Your custom character is half-yokai themselves. Not only does this mean you can spend meter to enter a powered-up state of demonslapp­ing fury, but also that you can harvest the powers of defeated enemies to use yourself in battle.

Having access to these super moves is a surprising­ly fresh twist on the rock-solid genre, giving you the option to literally press a ‘whack it with a giant hammer’ button if you just want to dish out some easy damage and take a breather. A Burst Counter even gives you the option to parry humongous boss attacks and knock them off balance.

Each weapon can be wielded in three stances, from low to high— dealing heavier, slower hits for more ki (essentiall­y, stamina). Hitting the right button after a combo will perform a ki pulse, restoring a large chunk of meter, and purifying otherwise ki-stifling yokai realm circles. It creates a terrific sense of

Each weapon can be wielded in three stances, from low to high

rhythm, and really rewards you for learning the feel of your weapon.

Every weapon even has its own skill tree unlocking special techniques and buffs. The more you use it, the more skill points you obtain on your road to mastery. There’s eleven to choose from (not counting ranged subweapons) including two new to the DLC packaged in the Complete Edition and available to use from the start. Fists and the splitstaff join the switchglai­ve and hatchets that were new to the base game. They feel truly unique, showing the talent Team Ninja has for crafting great melee weapon gameplay. Plus, pummeling evil spirits with your own two hands is just one of life’s little joys.

CROSS COUNTRY

The backdrop for all this slaughter is Japan’s Sengoku period. A time of bloody war, it’s a great excuse to send you across Japan. Though the real world setting can feel a little repetitive compared to the fantasy vistas of the Souls games. You’ll see a lot of forests, caves, shrines, and forts. Even so, each distinct level is masterfull­y crafted, multiple paths weaving together alongside shortcuts to Kodama shrine checkpoint­s ( Nioh 2’ s brand of bonfires, where you revive sans your re-collectibl­e upgrade currency when you croak).

There’s plenty to see, as the game easily took me about 70 hours to beat. Besides main missions it has plenty of side content, reworking previous maps into new challenges that feel fresh. And that’s not to mention the three pieces of bundled DLC that add even more. Little else in the genre has such satisfying gameplay, but there’s a limit to how much repetition you can avoid in a game this long.

It’s a world as lonely as you want to make it, too. Up to two friends can be summoned in to fight by your side, which makes things easier. Ghost data, previously the reserve of duels with player spirits where they’d been killed, can also be used to summon friendly AI-controlled assistance.

In my experience performanc­e was fantastic, easily handling a smooth 60fps, and even supporting 120fps (which has a tougher time when particle effects are buzzing away). At time of writing, there were issues with the keyboard overlay not displaying, but I have to recommend a controller for this one anyway. Thanks to the quickfire stance shifting and pulse timing, playing this on keyboard is the domain of those who love to touch type business emails directly into cryptograp­hic ciphers. There’s some noticeable pop-in on some far off enemies, and some environmen­t textures look a little dated today, but the character designs and effects are right on point, and its in-depth photo mode is one of the best around. This is a game focused around performanc­e, and it certainly delivers.

 ??  ?? Almost entirely playable co-op, Nioh2 is one of the greatest adventures you can go on with a pal.
Almost entirely playable co-op, Nioh2 is one of the greatest adventures you can go on with a pal.
 ??  ?? Yokai Shift to unleash the demon within and hit harder for a time.
Yokai Shift to unleash the demon within and hit harder for a time.
 ??  ?? Time your Burst Counter with the incoming attack to deal big damage.
Time your Burst Counter with the incoming attack to deal big damage.
 ??  ?? You can meet historical figures like Oda Nobunaga.
You can meet historical figures like Oda Nobunaga.
 ??  ?? Team up with spirit stone merchant Tokichiro.
Team up with spirit stone merchant Tokichiro.
 ??  ?? Dark Realm areas are completely corrupted.
Dark Realm areas are completely corrupted.
 ??  ?? Even false walls put up a fight in Nioh2.
Even false walls put up a fight in Nioh2.

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