Nioh brings a unique Japanese mythology style to the genre, along with a larger emphasis on speed and combos. Fast forward to 2017 and we’ve got one of the very best Souls-like games to date.
Nioh started its life not as a video game, but as a multimedia project based on an unfinished Akira Kurosawa script announced in 2004. This is certainly a package with plenty of content for both Kingdom Hearts fans and anyone looking to get into the series.
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As if all that wasn’t enough, 2.8 also throws in a short CG movie that details the story leading up to the mobile title Kingdom Hearts X. The story directly sets things up for Kingdom Hearts III, and if Back Cover is any indication of what we can expect, RPG fans should be excited. It’s made using Unreal Engine 4 and, in truth, almost feels like it could function as a demo for the next entry. Fragmentary Passage is a short but worthwhile game included in 2.8 that follows Aqua in the dark world. Of course, anyone that played Dream Drop Distance knows the title does quite a bit to set up for Kingdom Hearts III, which leads us right into the new experience included in the package. The HD update does wonders for the game, and Kingdom Hearts feels smoother and tighter than ever before. First and foremost, 2.8 completely remasters the 3DS title Dream Drop Distance, which plays like a dream on PS4.