Nioh Launches Today, Gets A Pretty Awesome Launch Trailer

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Posted By | On 07th, Feb. 2017

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At long last, Nioh is available today, after spending over a decade in development hell (this kind of thing is happening an awful lot these days). To commemorate its launch (as well as to get the word on the game’s release out), Sony and Tecmo have released a brand new trailer, showcasing the highly acclaimed action RPG from Team Ninja, and all the acclaim that it has been getting.

You can check out the trailer below. It showcases the brutality of the game, challenging players to go through it. The game is clearly laying down the gauntlet here, and as someone who loved Bloodborne and is now enjoying Dark Souls 3, this makes me pretty damn excited.

Our own review of Nioh will be coming up soon, so stay tuned. Meanwhile, check out the trailer below, and let us know in the comments section whether Nioh catches your fancy, and whether or not you intend to pick it up.


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