“Soulsborne” is a rapidly expanding genre, and FromSoftware is not the only one making strides. Team Ninja, the developer behindNinja Gaiden, had their first foray into the genre withNioh.Nioh 2was an instant success, but it’s tough not to compare it to 2019’sSekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

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It’s not surprising thatSekiro: Shadows Die Twicewon Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2019. It provided a challenge to tie in with impeccable artificial intelligence and art direction. These are five reasons whySekiro: Shadows Die Twiceis better thanNioh 2(and five why it isn’t).

Updated on 9th June, 2021 by Ritwik Mitra:From Software and Hidetaka Miyazaki’s brilliance has led to the emergence of an entirely new subgenre that has taken the gaming industry by storm — Soulslikes. With the sheer number of Soulslikes present in modern times, gamers who want a hardcore action-adventure game are pretty spoiled for choice. Players who want a distinctly eastern Soulslike will also find it a hard choice to choose from two games in the genre that fit this description — Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Nioh 2.

Sekiro Combat

16The Prosthetic Tools Are A Blast To Use (Sekiro Is Better)

Most people were skeptical of the fact that players won’t be able to try out new weapons and their movesets inSekiro: Shadows Die Twice.After all, this had been a staple of most From Software games up to that point.

However, the sword combat in the game is handled with grace. Additionally, the game also spices things up with a bevy of prosthetic tools that Sekiro can access in order to lay waste to his enemies in style.

Nioh 2 Tarantula Boss

15More Bosses To Fight (Nioh 2 Is Better)

Any player that prefers their games to be absolutely brimming with content will find themselves right at home withNioh 2.This lengthy action-adventure that has a ton of bosses to fight, master, and beat.

In fact, there are a whopping 42 bosses inNioh 2, easily dwarfing the 13 present inSekiro: Shadows Die Twice. While this might seem like an obvious win forNioh 2, the fact of the matter is that…

Sekiro fighting Isshin

14All The Bosses Are Brilliantly Designed (Sekiro Is Better)

There might only be 13 bosses inSekiro: Shadows Die Twice, but each of these bosses is infinitely more memorable than any foe present inNioh 2, barring one or two exceptions.

It’s a classic case of quality over quantity.Nioh 2might be ahead in numbers, but it simply doesn’t replicate the rush that most players will experience when fighting the amazing bosses inSekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

Swinging the Switchglaive in Nioh 2

13Stances Add Depth To Gameplay (Nioh 2 Is Better)

The gameplay ofNioh 2is certainly no slouch — something that is to be expected from the brilliant developers over at Team Ninja. Along with the weapons and the ki pulse mechanic, there’s another facet of the combat that enriches the gameplay even further: the stances.

The stances inNioh 2allow players to manage their style of combat. Players have the option of either prioritizing speed, focusing on powerful strikes, or settling on a middle ground. Switching around these stances in combat to figure out the best combination possible for each enemy and boss is quite a rush.

Sekiro Fights The Armored Warrior

12A Boss Rush Mode (Sekiro Is Better)

Speaking of rushes, one can’t fail to mention the brilliant free update thatSekiro: Shadows Die Twiceenjoyed recently. It added a ton of content into the game, including a boss rush mode designed to test the player and push them to their very limits.

At first glance, completingSekiro’s boss rush seems like a futile endeavor. However, players who manage to finally beat all the bosses in one fell swoop definitely enjoy a sense of accomplishment, unlike anything they’ve felt in a video game.

Combat in Nioh 2

11Weapon Variety (Nioh 2 Is Better)

DeveloperTeam Ninjaadded a variety of weapons to choose from inNioh 2. Each character is capable of equipping two weapons; a primary and a secondary. These weapons can share a bond through stat bonuses.

At any point inNioh 2, players can use the Book of Reincarnation to reset their stats and skill trees to fit new weapons.Sekiro: Shadows Die Twicelimits the player to one katana.Nioh 2’s wide variety of weapons is why the game stands out.

Bonfire in Dark Souls

10From The Creator Of Dark Souls (Sekiro Is Better)

Nioh 2is classified as a “Souls-like game” becauseDemon SoulsandDark Soulscreated the style of play first. However, players can’t ignore the explosion of games that resulted from the creation ofDemon SoulsandDark Souls.

Developer FromSoftware has a knack for these games, which is evidenced by the gameplay ofSekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

Nioh 2

9Loot System (Nioh 2 Is Better)

The loot system ofNioh 2is vastly superior to that ofSekiro: Shadows Die Twice.For starters, you can’t change your weapon or armor inSekiro.Nioh 2offers an abundance of options for gear customization.

Finding items like Souls Cores enhances the experience and improves the player’s character. Though there’s no doubt thatSekirois a unique game,Nioh 2contains more content for players to relish.

Using the grappling hook in Sekiro

8Gameplay (Sekiro Is Better)

Although some players preferNioh 2’s gameplay overSekiro: Shadows Die Twice, we have to giveSekiro: Shadows Die Twicethe edge on this one. Perhaps one day, after several sizable updates,Nioh 2will have more refined gameplay. They are already taking steps in the right direction by makingbosses more balanced.

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Right from the release ofSekiro: Shadows Die Twice, the game was polished. It didn’t require as many updates; the gameplay was phenomenal. Deflection is a significant part ofSekiro.It’s intuitive and makes the game less of a hack-and-slash game likeNioh 2.

7Online Co-Op (Nioh 2 Is Better)

One of the most apparent reasons for whyNioh 2beatsSekiro: Shadows Die Twiceis its online co-op. Team Ninjaexpanded on their co-opsince the firstNiohby adding three-player co-op.

The co-op is less painfully difficult, which could work both ways. Some players might prefer the originalNiohfor its fierce battles, yet others might likeNioh 2for how it allows players to experience the game with friends. Regardless, the option to play three-player co-op in a Souls-like is a step forward.

Online Co-op in Nioh 2