Such a tragic ending, the kind where you shout "JUST TAKE HER AND GO, DONT SIT THERE!" but realize the reasoning behind it and just smother your eyeballs with tissues. Really good though!
To be fair though she did survive the second Osaka siege (this is based of the first one) and became a nun. Sanada Yukimura as we know him lead a suicide strike at the Shogun forces and very nearly won in summer of 1615. Was eventually defeated by sheer weight of numbers and exhaustion as the reinforcements weren't able to arrive in time. Fun fact on this, Hanzo had died long before this battle ever took place. He died 1592 I think and the Osaka battles were winter 1614 to summer 1615.
@@Demalion1 This was the Summer siege. There were 2 DLCs. 1 for each of the Osaka sieges. They added some creative touches here to mesh with nioh's fantasy. Touches such as Sasuke being Yukimura's kagemusha during the charge, enabling the real one to be a good guy through and through and leaving his historical legacy intact by helping you beat the final boss.
Unfortunately I'd say no, unless they went backwards and did a previous era or two. Because unless they continue the fight between William and Maria the next era is the long peace known as the Edo Period which lasted a few centuries. The only conflict being minor civil incidents, nothing serious like a war. But hey if they can do what they did here I hope they make another Nioh!
Amrita causes lots of new conflicts on itself, they'd have to add in twists in Japanese history and a minor open world aspect since Edo Period might be peaceful, though you can have 'foreign' element and mystery added into the gameplay (so it's less combat and more detective open world exploration). Even in the Edo period, you have conflicts with the government and the citizens, and this is where the Yakuza comes into play. Perhaps, Nioh's sequel will be a brand new game with players taking sides? This opens up to a Open PVP like Dark Souls where invasion is possible, like a Edo era Yakuza setting with Gangs and criminals and corruption and such. Think Way of the Samurai style of open world aspect with Nioh's combat and dark fantasy.
Looking back Whenever William gets to see the background story of the people who gave in to Yokai powers/inherits a guardian spirit, it reminds me of the Demon Slayer Anime now. lol
The dlc bosses and the double bosses made me actual lose my mind I think the game does a pretty good way with difficulty throughout its main story but once it gets to the DLC mark it just becomes exponentially harder for no real reason especially in the double battles which there is one in the main story so fuck off with that
If you mean her human form...Why the hell WOULD she look good? She is driven by heartbreak, pain and despair. She lost everything and everyone she cared about and resurrected her husband. Its a miracle she look as good as she does.
after all the bullshit i went through with this game it had a cliffhanger ending, *the gift that keeps on taking, indeed.* at least the ending for Chacha is decent.
Everytime i saw hanzo pull the cat out...it still amazed me on this setting.
Such a tragic ending, the kind where you shout "JUST TAKE HER AND GO, DONT SIT THERE!" but realize the reasoning behind it and just smother your eyeballs with tissues. Really good though!
To be fair though she did survive the second Osaka siege (this is based of the first one) and became a nun. Sanada Yukimura as we know him lead a suicide strike at the Shogun forces and very nearly won in summer of 1615. Was eventually defeated by sheer weight of numbers and exhaustion as the reinforcements weren't able to arrive in time. Fun fact on this, Hanzo had died long before this battle ever took place. He died 1592 I think and the Osaka battles were winter 1614 to summer 1615.
Actually, the Hanzo in the game is that Hanzo's son. The frog boss is the Hanzo you're thinking of, which is why this Hanzo calls him father.
@@Demalion1 This was the Summer siege. There were 2 DLCs. 1 for each of the Osaka sieges. They added some creative touches here to mesh with nioh's fantasy. Touches such as Sasuke being Yukimura's kagemusha during the charge, enabling the real one to be a good guy through and through and leaving his historical legacy intact by helping you beat the final boss.
The amount of work in this game is astounding. The aesthetics, the story, the gameplay, are all AAA+
Easiest boss, the 2 things I do are running around and get Yukimura up.
They finally do a nine tails boss, was a little disappointing in the base game that they didn't have.
do i smell a Nioh 2
Does it smell like a good idea?
hmm give or take depends on what they can do with the rest of the history
Unfortunately I'd say no, unless they went backwards and did a previous era or two. Because unless they continue the fight between William and Maria the next era is the long peace known as the Edo Period which lasted a few centuries. The only conflict being minor civil incidents, nothing serious like a war. But hey if they can do what they did here I hope they make another Nioh!
Amrita causes lots of new conflicts on itself, they'd have to add in twists in Japanese history and a minor open world aspect since Edo Period might be peaceful, though you can have 'foreign' element and mystery added into the gameplay (so it's less combat and more detective open world exploration).
Even in the Edo period, you have conflicts with the government and the citizens, and this is where the Yakuza comes into play.
Perhaps, Nioh's sequel will be a brand new game with players taking sides? This opens up to a Open PVP like Dark Souls where invasion is possible, like a Edo era Yakuza setting with Gangs and criminals and corruption and such.
Think Way of the Samurai style of open world aspect with Nioh's combat and dark fantasy.
We could have the main character be "the black samurai." There is historical evidence that there was an African slave turned samurai
i know at 1st time i saw, damn she is the 1st lady who have nine tailed beast (kyubi) just like in Naruto Sutori
Looking back Whenever William gets to see the background story of the people who gave in to Yokai powers/inherits a guardian spirit, it reminds me of the Demon Slayer Anime now. lol
a Kyuubi as Nine Tailed Fox, It's resemble for Chinese Mythology
realy
true, myth of nine tail fox actually comes from china. Japanese later incorporated this myth.
Da ji, a fox demoness that seduced emperor.
@@TaigaXsenpaiTamamo no Mae in Japanese mythology
Kurama from Naruto would like to have a word with you 😁
The dlc bosses and the double bosses made me actual lose my mind I think the game does a pretty good way with difficulty throughout its main story but once it gets to the DLC mark it just becomes exponentially harder for no real reason especially in the double battles which there is one in the main story so fuck off with that
Finally they added kitsunes'.
I was hoping she would do a bijuu dama.
Or a rasengan
This nine tail fox chick doesn't look nearly as good compare to the one from Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate.
If you mean her human form...Why the hell WOULD she look good? She is driven by heartbreak, pain and despair. She lost everything and everyone she cared about and resurrected her husband. Its a miracle she look as good as she does.
I am on this boss ... nioh 1 finally ending will play nioh 2 which is probably easier than this
Kurama? Is that u ?
NOGITSUNE RUN!!!!!!!!!
after all the bullshit i went through with this game it had a cliffhanger ending, *the gift that keeps on taking, indeed.* at least the ending for Chacha is decent.
Lol I have so many spirit stones. In this fight full time I was in my living spirit I still have spirit stones left 😂 ended this game 100% now
Sad ending
Kyubi narutoooooooo
wtf naruto
bargene journey no. The nine tale fox is an actual Japanese mythologic yokai (demon)
Tail* #NiceTryIdiot