Nioh 3 is a pretty solid game, but it once again points out how tedious it is to be constantly be showered with loot.
Nioh 3 goes open-world for the first time in series history, meaning this sequel is bigger, bolder, and ultimately better.
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Nioh 3 review: Ambition and refinement to the Team Ninja formula
This review explores Nioh 3's captivating narrative, open-ended exploration, highlighting both its triumphs and challenges.
Nioh 3 feels like the summation of Team Ninja's efforts from the last decade. Its combat is varied and tight, much like its ...
Team Ninja has finally shared a gameplay preview for Nioh 3, demonstrating how deftly Tokugawa Takechiyo fights off fearsome ...
Once known for 'Dead or Alive', Team Ninja is now applying unnecessary censorship to Fuku's outfit in 'Nioh 3'.
Innovation is the ki to success for Team Ninja, as Nioh 3 iterates on the formula once more to take an already great ...
It's a portmanteau of 'masochist' and 'hardcore', and it's what Team Ninja used to describe the first few games in the Nioh franchise. In an interview a long time ago, Yosuke Hayashi (general producer ...
You can fight as either a Samurai or a Ninja in Nioh 3, but which one is better?
In the realm of action RPGs, the debate surrounding difficulty settings is a hot topic among gamers and developers alike. As Team Ninja prepares for the launch of Nioh 3, game director Masaki Fujita ...
Nioh 3 makes good on years of experimenting and refinement in the extended Nioh family of games, delivering an indelible evolution, and the series’ most accessi ...
During the leadup to its January Developer Direct, Xbox teased that a "brand new game" from a studio at a "surprise location" would be revealed at the showcase. It turns out that nobody saw the ...
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