There are a few new and interesting Yokai to spice things up, which I highly appreciate, but they did little to break up the monotony. The main section of the DLC takes place in a snowy region that feels just like the Falling Snow mission. It’s short, which is not inherently an issue, but I felt like I was just re-treading through a recycled area from the main game. Dragon of North consists of a new region with two main missions, four bosses and a few side missions. It’s not that the DLC is bad as much as it is uninteresting. Unfortunately, the only thing more pedestrian than his character is the DLC itself. I was interested to see how Nioh would handle this character in contrast to other portrayals such as the over-top version seen in the Sengoku Basara series. I’ve been looking forward to the DLC for a while now, especially since it’s starring the legendary One-Eyed Dragon, Date Masamune. Nioh is a personal favourite of mine and easily one of the best games I played this year.
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