![]() Having a limited number of uses makes shinobi tools unreliable.Ĭombat between those two games has some similarities because both games encourage offensive playstyle and breaking the opponents’ posture in Sekiro or doing damage to the opponents’ Ki bar in Nioh 2. There are also shinobi tool abilities but personally, I didn’t use shinobi tools a lot during my playthroughs. In Seriro on the other hand, you can only unlock skills to use in combat and increase your attack damage. Besides the core stats, Nioh 2 also has weapon skill trees, a ninja skill tree, an onmyo skill tree, a samurai skill tree, and a shiftling skills tree. Nioh 2 follows a more traditional RPG approach, meaning it has 8 core stats and when the players have enough amrita to level up they choose a stat to put points in. There are a lot of differences in the gameplay between these two games. ![]() If you are a person who wants a game to have a good story then Sekiro is the better choice in this case. The story of Nioh 2 is forgettable and nothing that will have you invested in the plot. ![]() Nioh 2 on the other hand, has an average story with some good moments and you maybe feel something at some point but it has nothing compared to Sekiro. Sekiro also offers four different endings based on the choices you made during your playthrough. Sekiro has a far superior storyline with characters that will make you care about them to some degree and an interesting plot. I believe there isn’t even a debate when it comes to the storyline.
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