Puukko
Arcane
40 hours is about right I'd reckon. I don't remember how much smithing I did but it wasn't much and my playtime shows 38 hours.
Did you do many of the side missions? I've honestly been skipping most of them at this point.40 hours is about right I'd reckon. I don't remember how much smithing I did but it wasn't much and my playtime shows 38 hours.
I'm pretty sure I did most of them, in 2 I only left a couple with extra requirements I couldn't be arsed with. That 38h is not a completed game btw, I got most of the way through the story and didn't touch the DLC yet.Did you do many of the side missions? I've honestly been skipping most of them at this point.40 hours is about right I'd reckon. I don't remember how much smithing I did but it wasn't much and my playtime shows 38 hours.
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It looks like a full-priced map pack so it's only going to appeal to those Nioh players who'd be ok with paying for more of the same (half of them?). IMO Nioh's Samurai Souls schtick had a lot of room to improve (trash diablo loot/timesink, lack of invasions, faggoty fireworks, repetitive content) yet the sequel appears to have either kept those aspects the same or even doubled down on some of them (magical demon transformations) right as Sekiro and Ghost of Tsushima popped out.How come there doesn't seem to be as much chatter and hype about this game as there was for the first, I mean outside of here? Seems like a Legend of Grimrock 2 situation, as far as attention.
Nioh 2 is just the first one on steroids. They took everything (both good and bad) that was in the first game and multiplied it by 100. I'd say that the only thing that's missing in the sequel is the broken living weapon overpowered gameplay, while there are so many additions that the gameplay of the first one is now basically obsolete.Still, this is clearly a good game. Is there a Codex consensus as to which Nioh game is better?
Nioh 2 is just the first one on steroids. They took everything (both good and bad) that was in the first game and multiplied it by 100. I'd say that the only thing that's missing in the sequel is the broken living weapon overpowered gameplay, while there are so many additions that the gameplay of the first one is now basically obsolete.
Well shit you're making me want to drop the first game and jump to second one already.
Yeah later difficulties in Nioh is pure sperging, if you're not into that you can safely do just Samurai, maybe Strong, and jump into the second game. As was said ITT it's Nioh 1 but bigger and with more bells and whistles. Personally, I thought it was a bit too bloated in places but your mileage may vary.Well shit you're making me want to drop the first game and jump to second one already.
Well, if you enjoy the gameplay, I think Nioh 1 is still worth a fair bit of sperging. All the various NG+ cycles and the whole Abyss thing are not for everyone, but if you enjoy that sort of things then you will have the time of your life.Nioh 2 is just the first one on steroids. They took everything (both good and bad) that was in the first game and multiplied it by 100. I'd say that the only thing that's missing in the sequel is the broken living weapon overpowered gameplay, while there are so many additions that the gameplay of the first one is now basically obsolete.
Cool, so that means after finishing I can safely jump to the second game without doing any additional sperging in first.
I wouldn't go that far. There are still areas, bosses, and challenges worth experiencing. I'm thinking mainly about the Umi-Bozu and Yuki-Onna levels, but I'm sure there are more.There is no reason to play nioh 1.