Check out our review of Nioh for the PlayStation 4. Review by Himanshu Talwar.
13 thoughts on “Nioh Review for PS4 | PlayStation Enthusiast”
Where are you from? Your pronunciation of Amrita sounds authentic
Pretty good review. Not sure if you're looking for feedback, but there are some elements to consider. Right now, you have a 6 minute video of you talking, basically. There's a technique in editing called a NAT bump where you use a quick sliver of video and audio as an interlude between subjects (for Nioh, it could be the roar of a Yokai, the sound a Kodama makes, etc). It's a quick spike of video and more importantly, audio, that keeps the material dynamic and grabs the viewer's attention as you change subjects.
Also, it doesn't look like you captured much footage. The broll you have frequently doesn't match the subject matter ie when you're talking about the story, we should see footage of Nioh's story.
This is all just an opinion, keep doing your thing. Cheers 🍻
also chi is different from ki, witch is the stamina of this game, cant remember what chi is supposed to mean, but i know ki is pronounced Kee.
Ds3's difficulty was a joke, and Ds3 was my first souls game, i got to Ng+ 3 in about 50+ hours
someone was hurt by Dark Souls 😉
I love Nioh too, but have you ever played a Souls game before? Those games don't "abuse… brute force, trial-and-error gameplay" – far from it. The difficulty of the Souls games and Bloodborne is the least interesting thing about them in my view. I'm drawn to them for their amazing atmosphere, stunning art direction, and fascinating stories rather than their innate difficulty, which I think is fairly overblown by Namco Bandai's marketing. If anything, I'd say Nioh is slightly harder and marginally less fair than any of From's games, although I'm still really enjoying the game. Just my 2 cents.
this seems exactly like Souls just in a different world setting. im excited to play this even more as I had no idea it was a Souls clone…!
Played for over 35 hrs? dont see how thats possible if the game released the same time this was published.
your review sounded more like a 8
Good review dude, I can't wait to jump into this tomorrow
Thought it was kee not chee?
Pretty good review, I'm definitely curious about this game. But, I have to disagree that Souls games call for a lot of grinding. The magic of those games is that you can beat them without leveling yourself even if you're not the best gamer on the planet. Practice is necessary for those games, you only need to grind if you lack patience.
Love your review style dude! Kept me engaged listening to every word! Keep up the great work. Subbed!
Where are you from? Your pronunciation of Amrita sounds authentic
Pretty good review. Not sure if you're looking for feedback, but there are some elements to consider. Right now, you have a 6 minute video of you talking, basically. There's a technique in editing called a NAT bump where you use a quick sliver of video and audio as an interlude between subjects (for Nioh, it could be the roar of a Yokai, the sound a Kodama makes, etc). It's a quick spike of video and more importantly, audio, that keeps the material dynamic and grabs the viewer's attention as you change subjects.
Also, it doesn't look like you captured much footage. The broll you have frequently doesn't match the subject matter ie when you're talking about the story, we should see footage of Nioh's story.
This is all just an opinion, keep doing your thing. Cheers 🍻
also chi is different from ki, witch is the stamina of this game, cant remember what chi is supposed to mean, but i know ki is pronounced Kee.
Ds3's difficulty was a joke, and Ds3 was my first souls game, i got to Ng+ 3 in about 50+ hours
someone was hurt by Dark Souls 😉
I love Nioh too, but have you ever played a Souls game before? Those games don't "abuse… brute force, trial-and-error gameplay" – far from it. The difficulty of the Souls games and Bloodborne is the least interesting thing about them in my view. I'm drawn to them for their amazing atmosphere, stunning art direction, and fascinating stories rather than their innate difficulty, which I think is fairly overblown by Namco Bandai's marketing. If anything, I'd say Nioh is slightly harder and marginally less fair than any of From's games, although I'm still really enjoying the game. Just my 2 cents.
this seems exactly like Souls just in a different world setting. im excited to play this even more as I had no idea it was a Souls clone…!
Played for over 35 hrs? dont see how thats possible if the game released the same time this was published.
your review sounded more like a 8
Good review dude, I can't wait to jump into this tomorrow
Thought it was kee not chee?
Pretty good review, I'm definitely curious about this game. But, I have to disagree that Souls games call for a lot of grinding. The magic of those games is that you can beat them without leveling yourself even if you're not the best gamer on the planet. Practice is necessary for those games, you only need to grind if you lack patience.
Love your review style dude! Kept me engaged listening to every word! Keep up the great work. Subbed!