

But, as I said, at least it’s fun after you get through that. But it really sucks when games as great as Nioh 2 begin as sour, unplayable experiences due to technical errors. It does seem like they’re working on getting everything patched, and, so long as it’s taken care of, I guess it’s fine. Maybe I’m just unlucky or something, but I always seem to run into some sort of problem when I’m reviewing a game-and this time, it wasn’t just me.

Now that that’s out of the way, I’d like to say that I am not a fan of PC gaming. I’m probably going to step on some toes here, so allow me to apologize preemptively.
Nioh 2 complete edition install#
Fortunately, however, I was finally able to get the game to install and run properly.

It was absolutely exhausting, and I never want to deal with something like it again. It took me to places that I wasn’t expecting and did not want to go to, threw waves of infuriating problems at me, and, if I’m being honest, made me want to just give up a few times. I don’t remember the last time I struggled with a game in the same way that I did with Nioh 2 – The Complete Edition.
