Nioh 2 TGS 2019 Trailer
Latest gameplay trailer for upcoming Action RPG title Nioh 2 from TGS 2019 showcases mythical Yokai.
Only a few weeks ago, developer studios Koei Tecmo Games and Team Ninja teaming up with publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment have announced to reveal more of their upcoming action role-playing title Nioh 2 at Tokyo Game Show 2019.
Shortly after uploading to official YouTube channel of U.S. PlayStation, a trailer was quickly removed earlier only to republish it again hours later to offer us brief look into gameplay and a possible release window set for early 2020.
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Witness your first ever glimpse of Yokai action mechanics in latest Nioh 2 gameplay trailer straight from TGS 2019.
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TGS 2019 trailer focuses on its half-breed protagonist and gameplay elements inspired from Souls series. As part human and part Yokai, he wields immense power at his command that is displayed in some fearsome boss battles.
Team Ninja has also brought a playable demo for Tokyo Game Show this week featuring an opening level called The Village of Cursed Blossoms. Players will find themselves facing dreaded threats here among natural beauties.
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An essential aspect of Nioh franchise is Yokai and these mystical beasts are playing major part in entire story. Each of these creatures is themed on unique characteristics and there are a number of varieties to keep you challenged.
Another deadly beast known as Mezuki carrying a saw-like weapon is also part of latest TGS demo. Players who will engage it in combat will have a test of their skill because when in Dark Realm, they become fiercer than ever.
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Team Ninja made an interesting choice to join a crowded release window of early 2020 when it will be competing against major AAA-titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Final Fantasy VII Remake and The Last of Us 2, or it can just come out in January.
Aspiring to be a worthy successor of its critically-acclaimed 2017 predecessor, Nioh 2 improves on overall design and story. It will pick up from where the original game ended as a follow-up and will offer players a wide variety of customization.
Only a few weeks ago, developer studios Koei Tecmo Games and Team Ninja teaming up with publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment have announced to reveal more of their upcoming action role-playing title Nioh 2 at Tokyo Game Show 2019.
Shortly after uploading to official YouTube channel of U.S. PlayStation, a trailer was quickly removed earlier only to republish it again hours later to offer us brief look into gameplay and a possible release window set for early 2020.
Nioh 2 TGS 2019 Trailer |
RELATED: Nioh 2 Reveals New Screenshots
Witness your first ever glimpse of Yokai action mechanics in latest Nioh 2 gameplay trailer straight from TGS 2019.
RELATED: Death Stranding Will Have Very Easy Mode
TGS 2019 trailer focuses on its half-breed protagonist and gameplay elements inspired from Souls series. As part human and part Yokai, he wields immense power at his command that is displayed in some fearsome boss battles.
Team Ninja has also brought a playable demo for Tokyo Game Show this week featuring an opening level called The Village of Cursed Blossoms. Players will find themselves facing dreaded threats here among natural beauties.
Mythical Yokai Abound |
RELATED: Shenmue 3 Offers Limited Time Only Refunds
An essential aspect of Nioh franchise is Yokai and these mystical beasts are playing major part in entire story. Each of these creatures is themed on unique characteristics and there are a number of varieties to keep you challenged.
Another deadly beast known as Mezuki carrying a saw-like weapon is also part of latest TGS demo. Players who will engage it in combat will have a test of their skill because when in Dark Realm, they become fiercer than ever.
Guardian Spirit Magami |
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Team Ninja made an interesting choice to join a crowded release window of early 2020 when it will be competing against major AAA-titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Final Fantasy VII Remake and The Last of Us 2, or it can just come out in January.
Aspiring to be a worthy successor of its critically-acclaimed 2017 predecessor, Nioh 2 improves on overall design and story. It will pick up from where the original game ended as a follow-up and will offer players a wide variety of customization.