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Nioh was published by Koei Tecmo and Sony Interactive Entertainment in February, 2017. |
I've talked a lot about
FROM Software's
Dark Souls series.
It's about time I talked about its clones.
A series as monumentally successful as the
Souls games
–whether it's the direct entries in the
Souls franchise or
stand-alone spinoff titles like
Bloodborne – is obviously
going to spawn legions of imitators. These games seemingly connected with
players at a molecular level, crafting worlds in which we became profoundly
immersed and which we yearned to visit again and again. They married deep
combat design with beautifully realized narrative, and through sheer
quality of execution and polish they gained a singular reputation. Like the
watershed titles in other genres
– DOOM,
Grand Theft Auto,
Street Fighter,
Super Mario Bros – they evolved our ideas about what games
could accomplish, and inspired countless creators to take up their
mantle … often with diminishing returns.
But that's not to say that
Dark Souls was born into a
void. The series is not without its own myriad influences, not just in
gaming, but in other media as well. FROM Software president Hidetaka
Miyazaki famously drew inspiration from the Western fantasy novels he found
in his local library as a boy, filling the gaps in his understanding of
English with his own outlandish imaginings. The exaggerated, hyper-stylized
depictions of knights, dragons, monks, castles, magic, and ancient
slumbering foes that appear in the
Souls games are a
reflection of Chaucer, Tolkien, Lovecraft, and Dante
– just as games like
Lords of the Fallen,
Salt & Sanctuary, or
Hyper Light Drifter
are muted shadows of the
Souls series. And though younger
gamers
– or those with short memories
– may point to Miyazaki's
Souls games as the progenitor of the "crushingly difficult
action game" genre, they were hardly the first to offer this kind of
experience. Perhaps the most well-known series to spark this flame,
beginning with a landmark NES title in 1988, was Tecmo's
Ninja Gaiden – and now, in 2017, Tecmo is back to reclaim
their throne from Miyazaki with an action-RPG called
Nioh.
And lemme tell you: they're back with a vengeance.