Everyone's talking about BB PC port but where the fuck is Nioh 2 PC port?

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is Nioh even worth playing or a poor man's Sekiro?

probably not til after all the DLC is out on console

the original game out in february and the PC version came out in november after all the DLC released

Nioh is better than any game From has ever made

does anybody care
i didnt even pirate 1

it's better than Sekiro
probably what said, we will get complete edition with DLC bundled in a few months

it's much closer to Souls that Sekiro, and still worth playing regardless

It's Souls combat but in linear missions instead of an interconnected world and with a huge focus on loot and skills

same like Nioh 1 the pc version will release once all the DLC is out and it will be a single package. I think we know this since before release

it's meant to happen anyway, probably end of the year

November-December, just like the first game.

Nioh is amazing. I had 0 expectations going into it but I was attached for days. Now I started playing Sekiro and it's just as good.

In what way is it akin to Souls games?

Diablo-esque looting or?

Should I play Nioh 2 if I got filtered by the post-game content in Nioh 1? I beat the entire campaign which was really fucking long and then I tried some of the post-game missions and got BTFO by how much of a difficulty spike they were and dropped the game. Never even saw NG+ or any of the DLC.

Tean Ninja are pretty awesome
They'll port it over for 49.99 with all DLC and patches to fix the bugs

Nioh 2 was a commercial failure, so nowhere.

>Souls combat
lol. You're being intentionally misleading.

Yes, Diablo loot. Randomized with rarity levels and different skills. You can also craft and ascend and upgrade stuff if you don't want to be beholden to the whims of loot drops

NOOOOOOOOOOOO you can't like both you must pick a side right now reeeeeeeeee

yes

It's the closest analogue. Closer than Sekiro at least, or Ninja Gaiden. It's not identical but you can surely see the DNA.

ye, they don't play alike at all but both are very enjoyable and in different ways. the similarities end with the setting

Eh, as much as I dig Nioh's setting and would probably like it, not in the mood currently for such a thing. Maybe I'll give it a chance further down the line once I clear my PS4 backlog. Is it a grindfest of a game or is at least the grind that's present pretty fun and engaging for the most part?

it's only really a grind if you want to do the super-hard endgame mega-dungeon and need to create a perfect cheese build just to progress

otherwise it's perfectly doable to just progress normally

I assume the replies are garbage so: Nioh is completely different to Sekiro, it has a far greater focus on combat depth and options that give out the more you put in, both in combat and in build and effect variety. It's closer to DMC if anything, and it's very worth playing, but do not approach it like any of Fromsoft's games, the influences are there but the actual game itself works very differently in practice and the similarities are ultimately superficial.

Great, now I'm more inclined to play it sooner rather than later.

I mainly made the post due to superficial similarities between the two and to get the thread going, which seemed to have worked just fine. But I'll take heed of this and won't approach it like a Souls game for when I do play it.

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>poor man's sekiro
as someone who finished both games i can confirm that sekiro is nioh if you removed 94% of the mechanics and had even less enemy variety

You should git gud, finish those missions and the DLC, and play Nioh 2.
The loot is extremely forgiving, partly due to the game's combat design and partly due to it's balance being wonky and making it easy for you to do damage, on top of offering so many simple sorting and filtering options that let you spend as much or as little time with it as you wish.

they play nothing alike

And the final question I have is this one, will the game let me fulfill my gajin fantasy of being a master swordsman?

It's what you would get if you merged the risky methodical combat of Souls with flashy Hack and Slash combat.

Basically Ninja Gaiden but RPG

Nioh 1 had a lot of mistake out of combat, practically everything about it was awful except for the combat which is 11/10, 2 fixes all of it.

It's far far better than Sekiro which brings nothing new to the table.

Nioh is Ninja Gaiden meets Diablo. Fuck everyone constantly comparing it to Fromsoft games just because of a similar "bonfire" system.

Nioh 2 is much easier than any of the DLC in the original

I've been a soulsfag since DaS first released on consoles and i've spent more time in Nioh 2 than almost all my souls playthroughs combined.

Yes, all your favorite historical characters jerk you off for being anjin-sama the samurai with locks of gold who can keep up with the legendary Tokugawa etc

AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH I'M GETTING FILTERED BY THE BAT BITCH

>souls combat
The fact that it doesn't shill on hurr durr dodge stamina light attack heavy attack is literally what makes it better than any Soulslike which I don't even consider it is

I want nioh 2 on pc

grind anti-paralysis needles

>Ninja Gaiden + Diablo
SOLD

Nice, time to role-play having a Hatori Hanzo sword that can cut divine deities.

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If you guys really crave that much for console games and are tired of online GAAS crap why dont you buy a console and stop port begging?

Check again next year.
Poorfags gonna poor. Idort master race

like i said, it's nioh with 94% removed mechanics

except they're fundamentally different games. It has nothing to do with "missing" mechanics. Nioh doesn't even interact with Z-axis like Sekiro does.

so it's nioh except not at all

comparing it to Ninja Gaiden is REALLY dishonest. They're almost nothing alike.

Nioh 1 is not only a great game worth playing, unlike Souls games it actually has post-game content

because i'm not buying a dust magnet for 400$ for a few games knowing that i will be able to play those games in a few months at higher resolutions and framerates

because I know this game will get a port and I don't want to waste money on a console for a game I know will get ported.

aww man

Souls games don't need "post-game" content, but they do have a lot of replay potential to them.

There's literally an entire build around the Iai draw technique doing retarded damage and 1 shotting bosses, yes you can go as full swordsman fantasy as you want.

>Z-axis
that's a fucking game changer isn't it?
grappling in sekiro really isn't anything more than just movement, but instead of X and Y you also get Z
there is no use for this in combat

I don't buy games that I know will 100% come to PC. this is why I only own like 5 games for my PS4. fuckin lame ass console.

You are wasting 1000+ on your Windows infected machine and waiting years to play last gen games instead
The only good thing PC gaming has is the emulation of old console titles

jumping is hugely important in combat, though.

>still seething over P4G
You'll get it eventually, sweetie.

Use paralysis needles if you get paralyzed.
Block the wing spin.
Shoot her down from the air.

>The only good thing PC gaming has is the emulation of old console titles
oh so it's only a good thing for PC to get console games if they're old

>PC is only for gaming
uh oh

>and waiting years to play last gen games
OH NO NO NO

>pc is only good for emulation
PAHAHAHAHAH

It has the similar combat design. You start of with weapons with little to no combos and then you slowly unlock more and more combos. Combos which actually make gameplay difference and not just a new flashy move like in 99% hack and slash games.

not even remotely. You unlock new special moves, sure, but you'll still be using the same basic combo for 99% of the game.

I mean that's somewhat true, but it's still a better comparison of systems at hand than souls. Sure, there's no jumping but it's more about the pace of the combat and the amount of control you have over your character. There are way more combos and moves you can pull off than any souls game ever had. There's even a little Ninja Gaiden easter egg, if you count the Ryu encounter. Saying that the comparison is "really dishonest" is really not fair when the souls comparisons are even more unfitting.

Dramatically, emphatically so, as long as you're actually trying to learn how to play. But there's missions about fighting pretty much all of the great names.

>where the fuck is Nioh 2 PC port?
November

>Sekiro
You might as well compare it to pokemon.
They are nothing like eachother.