


Nioh is set in Japan during the age of the samurai, and offers a brutal and sometimes quite difficult gaming experience that is somewhat common for Japanese RPGs of this type. The regular price of Nioh: The Complete Edition at the Epic Games Store is a lofty US$49.99, so this offer appears to be a pretty sweet deal.


Gamers who add the game to their library for free within the next seven days can keep the game in their account forever. And notably, for those who have the required kit to do this, 120 frames per second is arguably the best way to play Nioh 2, as the game simply becomes much more responsive during combat and exploration which, to be honest, is kinda what you want to have in a game like this.Įqually, Nioh 2 Remastered on PS5 also allows PS4 players to use their existing save files and continue where they left off, while cross-generation co-op cross-play (try saying that quickly ten times), allows players from both current and last gen PlayStation consoles to team up online to face the Nioh 2’s swathe of terrifying Yokai horrors.The Complete Edition of the Japanese Action RPG Nioh is currently free to download and play on the Epic Games Store. Related Content – Sony PS5 Complete Guide – A Total Resource On PlayStation 5Īlso like that game, Nioh 2 Remastered allows HDMI 2.1 display owning players to enable a 120 frames per second mode, resulting in an ultra-responsive, ultra-smooth way to play the game which just wasn’t available previously. Like Nioh Remastered before it, Nioh 2 Remastered also boasts a full 4K presentation that pops along at a smooth, though not entirely locked, 60 frames per second. In terms of what PlayStation 5 players can expect from Nioh 2 Remastered: The Complete Edition, all of the requisite improvements are present.
