Nioh 3: Expansive World, Brutal Combat, and High Praise in Soulslike Evolution

February 4, 2026
Nioh 3: Expansive World, Brutal Combat, and High Praise in Soulslike Evolution
  • Potential drawbacks include outdated healing mechanics that rely on elixirs from shrines and an overabundance of loot that frequently downgrades current gear.

  • Open-field maps replace linear missions, delivering four large explorable areas with a non-linear structure that preserves challenge.

  • The game preserves brutal difficulty and adds two distinct combat styles—Samurai and Ninja—each with unique mechanics and stamina systems, while allowing quick style switching.

  • Overall verdict: Nioh 3 sharpens the series’ combat, expands world design, and delivers substantial content, earning a 9/10 and setting a high bar for Soulslike games outside From Software.

  • Nioh 3 expands on the core formula with a larger scope, offering more hours of gameplay, additional side quests, optional dungeons, and boss encounters, while delivering strong sound design and voice acting.

  • Combat refines stamina management with Ki, Ki pulses, and a burst counter, and introduces a Ninja mist mechanic that replaces Ki pulses for faster dodging.

  • Co-op options and a range of accessibility settings help mitigate difficult sections without reducing the overall challenge.

  • Visuals stay solid across varied biomes, with return and new Yokai designs, and performance on PS5 remains strong with minimal frame issues.

  • The story serves as a backdrop to combat, guiding Takechiro through time‑traveling demons and generals with a serviceable but non-central narrative.

  • Stealth becomes more viable in open-field environments thanks to greater map verticality and traversal improvements like a double jump.

  • Boss fights remain spectacular and punishing, with Crucible zones increasing difficulty, though some spikes can feel jarring and no accessibility option changes enemy toughness.

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