Compare NiOh: Complete Edition Steam key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.. Published by KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.. Released on 11/7/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Action, RPG. Metacritic score: 84/100.

A brutally demanding Souls-adjacent action-RPG set in a supernatural version of Sengoku Japan, complete with all DLC. Expect deep weapon stances, loot obsession, and frequent deaths.

NiOh is a loot-driven action-RPG built by Team NINJA, the studio behind the Ninja Gaiden series, and it shows. You play as William Adams, a real historical figure reimagined as a blonde Irish sailor who washes up in a demon-infested version of Sengoku-era Japan. The premise sounds absurd on paper, and honestly it kind of is, but the game leans into its yokai mythology hard enough that the worldbuilding earns genuine respect. This is not a story that rewards you the way a Disco Elysium or a BG3 does. The writing is functional, the characters are serviceable, and the narrative exists mostly to move you from one brutally designed level to the next. If you are here for branching dialogue and moral weight, look elsewhere. If you are here to master a combat system with more mechanical depth than most RPGs offer in their entire runtimes, you are in the right place. The core loop revolves around three weapon stances (low, mid, high) that fundamentally change your moveset, timing windows, and Ki management for every weapon type in the game. You have katanas, spears, axes, dual swords, kusarigama, and more, and each one plays differently enough that a new weapon pickup can genuinely reshape how you approach combat. The Ki Pulse mechanic, where you time a dodge to recover stamina mid-fight, becomes muscle memory within a few hours and is the single most satisfying rhythm-based mechanic in the genre. Boss fights are dense, punishing, and occasionally infuriating, but the Complete Edition includes three DLC packs that add even more weapon types and enemy variety, so the content curve stays steep for a long time. The RPG layer is where NiOh gets complicated in both good and bad ways. The loot system is genuinely overwhelming. You will be drowning in gear with randomized stats, set bonuses, and soul-matching upgrade paths from very early on. For the right player, this is the entire game. For someone who just wants to get better at combat without spreadsheet management, it creates friction. Character builds absolutely hold up past hour 40, and theory-crafting a high-level Onmyo Magic caster or a pure Strength axe build feels rewarding, but the stat screen is not friendly to newcomers. The game also has a tendency to pad its mid-section with reused level layouts and reskinned enemies, which is the exact kind of filler that makes me grind my teeth. The Mixed Steam rating is worth addressing directly. Many negative reviews come from the PC port quality at launch and the steep difficulty curve, not the game itself. The Complete Edition packages the base game with the Dragon of the North, Defiant Honor, and Bloodshed's End DLC, which collectively add meaningful content rather than cosmetic padding. If you have any tolerance for Souls-style punishment and enjoy the idea of min-maxing a build through 60-plus hours of content, the value proposition here is strong. It is not as narratively ambitious as I would personally like, but as a pure action-RPG combat sandbox, Team NINJA built something that still holds up years after release. Monika, Scout Team

NiOh: Complete Edition Steam key
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NiOh: Complete Edition Steam key

Nov 7, 2017KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.
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A brutally demanding Souls-adjacent action-RPG set in a supernatural version of Sengoku Japan, complete with all DLC. Expect deep weapon stances, loot obsession, and frequent deaths.

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NiOh is a loot-driven action-RPG built by Team NINJA, the studio behind the Ninja Gaiden series, and it shows. You play as William Adams, a real historical figure reimagined as a blonde Irish sailor who washes up in a demon-infested version of Sengoku-era Japan. The premise sounds absurd on paper, and honestly it kind of is, but the game leans into its yokai mythology hard enough that the worldbuilding earns genuine respect. This is not a story that rewards you the way a Disco Elysium or a BG3 does. The writing is functional, the characters are serviceable, and the narrative exists mostly to move you from one brutally designed level to the next. If you are here for branching dialogue and moral weight, look elsewhere. If you are here to master a combat system with more mechanical depth than most RPGs offer in their entire runtimes, you are in the right place. The core loop revolves around three weapon stances (low, mid, high) that fundamentally change your moveset, timing windows, and Ki management for every weapon type in the game. You have katanas, spears, axes, dual swords, kusarigama, and more, and each one plays differently enough that a new weapon pickup can genuinely reshape how you approach combat. The Ki Pulse mechanic, where you time a dodge to recover stamina mid-fight, becomes muscle memory within a few hours and is the single most satisfying rhythm-based mechanic in the genre. Boss fights are dense, punishing, and occasionally infuriating, but the Complete Edition includes three DLC packs that add even more weapon types and enemy variety, so the content curve stays steep for a long time. The RPG layer is where NiOh gets complicated in both good and bad ways. The loot system is genuinely overwhelming. You will be drowning in gear with randomized stats, set bonuses, and soul-matching upgrade paths from very early on. For the right player, this is the entire game. For someone who just wants to get better at combat without spreadsheet management, it creates friction. Character builds absolutely hold up past hour 40, and theory-crafting a high-level Onmyo Magic caster or a pure Strength axe build feels rewarding, but the stat screen is not friendly to newcomers. The game also has a tendency to pad its mid-section with reused level layouts and reskinned enemies, which is the exact kind of filler that makes me grind my teeth. The Mixed Steam rating is worth addressing directly. Many negative reviews come from the PC port quality at launch and the steep difficulty curve, not the game itself. The Complete Edition packages the base game with the Dragon of the North, Defiant Honor, and Bloodshed's End DLC, which collectively add meaningful content rather than cosmetic padding. If you have any tolerance for Souls-style punishment and enjoy the idea of min-maxing a build through 60-plus hours of content, the value proposition here is strong. It is not as narratively ambitious as I would personally like, but as a pure action-RPG combat sandbox, Team NINJA built something that still holds up years after release. Monika, Scout Team

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steamSouls-likeStance SystemLoot-DrivenKi ManagementBuild VarietyYokaiSengoku JapanDLC IncludedHigh Difficulty

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Metacritic
84
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79%(38,320)

Game Info

Developer
KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.
Publisher
KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.
Release Date
Nov 7, 2017

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