I don't think this demo is for feedback considering the game is out soon and this transfers to the final game.Team Ninja delivers again.
This method of getting player feedback and improving on them before the final release really needs to be adopted by more studios.
Team Ninja delivers again.
This method of getting player feedback and improving on them before the final release really needs to be adopted by more studios.
I don't think this demo is for feedback considering the game is out soon and this transfers to the final game.
I agree to an extent. It's refreshing to see a studio that's open to feedback during development, but they shouldn't be swayed too much (Nioh got significantly easier after each alpha/beta).Team Ninja delivers again.
This method of getting player feedback and improving on them before the final release really needs to be adopted by more studios.
This is the second demo/beta for the game. They've already listed the changes they will implement from the first test. Those changes should be reflected in this demoYup, the finished game releases 7 days after this demo. It most certainly isn't to solicit any feedback at this point.
Last hands-on previews said it's most accessible Soulslike. I'm curious if they have toned down difficulty or something compared to first demo.
I don't think this demo is for feedback considering the game is out soon and this transfers to the final game.
Yup, the finished game releases 7 days after this demo. It most certainly isn't to solicit any feedback at this point.
AFAIK the only big change they made in that regard was made the parrying easier.
And healing, healing is now more responsive according to people that have played the newer versions.
Worked to Nioh's advantage IMO. Original alpha for Nioh 1 was ridiculous with enemies and their infinite agro, armor glue to repair equipment and the worst of all was probably the tired stance William went into as soon as you ran out of Ki. Nioh 2 I think they tweaked a bit of the yokai realm and that's it.It's great to hear they seemingly changed their minds and will keep up the trend.
I agree to an extent. It's refreshing to see a studio that's open to feedback during development, but they shouldn't be swayed too much (Nioh got significantly easier after each alpha/beta).
The big question is if we can transfer the PC demo data to the Gamepass version
They list Microsoft Store after steam, so maybe download it through them just to be sure.
Really glad that it's coming to PC for once, even if it's only a week or two before release.