Watch the first six hours of Nioh 2 here

Our review of Team Ninja’s Nioh 2 is now live and you can read all about what Adam thought of it here. A follow-up to 2015’s Nioh, this sequel is, yet another attempt by another company to wrest the Soulsborne crown away from FromSoftware. How successful this gambit is will vary, person to person.

Set in the 1500s, Nioh 2 is actually a prequel to Nioh and, this time around, lets you create your very own custom character. It also includes new weapons, three-player co-op and a bunch more new content.

To get you pumped for the release, our friend, GrizGaming has recorded the first six hours of Nioh 2 for you to peruse at your leisure.

Six Hours of Gameplay

While you’re watching the first six hours in the video above, why not read Adam’s review and learn what he was thinking while he was chopping, slashing and trying to survive.

Nioh 2 is excluisve to PS4 from March 13, 2020.

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