Nioh is still the hardest game to be released in 2017, and players are now able to get more action with the recently released 'Dragon of the North' DLC. If you are unfamiliar with Nioh, it's basically Koei Tecmo's answer to Dark Souls/Bloodborne. It's one of the most difficult games I have ever played, but it's really rewarding if you manage to put the time and effort into it. As for this new paid DLC called "Dragon of the North" I highly suggest you complete the main game first before you decide to play it. Not only does this DLC take place straight after the conclusion of the main game, but it's really hard if you try and tackle it if you are under-levelled. I managed to muster through this DLC after playing well over 150 hours into the game. I finished the main campaign and also did New Game Plus. You can still try and play this DLC at a weaker level, but you will struggle a lot.
A small but worthwhile expansion for one of the year's best games, that provides a welcome hint of more difficulties to come.
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With its jump-in-and-go world map setup, I find myself picking up Nioh and randomly running a few levels on the New Game+ difficulty more than I thought I would. If the next two DLCs after Dragon of the North can keep this up and pad an already packed game with more to do, I'll be returning to it for years to come.
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Nioh is such a difficult game, especially by his bosses. If you are a patient and skilled player, you will enjoy a lot with this challenge.
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Dragon of the North could have been a great DLC, but at the end it fails to live up to the expectations. Dragon of the North is good, but it doesn't add enough content to make it an absolute necessity and only the most hardcore players will find the difficulty spike to their liking, others will probably cry in a corner.
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Dragon of the North is a nice DLC for all fans of Nioh, which slightly expands basic content and allows you to extend the fun of the project. With strong mechanics, the only serious disadvantage is the longevity. Anyway, if you liked the game, you can safely buy this add-on.
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The Dragon of the North DLC does little to shake up the Nioh formula, providing familiar environments with uninspired boss battles. That said, this is more Nioh, and the strength of the base game should still give you the challenge and thrill of combat despite the DLC's downfalls.
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Dragon of the North is worth the price Koei Tecmo wants. For $10/€10 we get a few new missions along with a dozen more, checking our skill in combat. DLC also laid the foundations for a continuation of the story, whose end I wait with excitement.
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A decent amount of content that offers hours of challenging gameplay. It might not be flawless, but this DLC is nevertheless worth experiencing.
Is it worth playing Nioh DLC?
Dragon of the North is a nice DLC for all fans of Nioh, which slightly expands basic content and allows you to extend the fun of the project. With strong mechanics, the only serious disadvantage is the longevity. Anyway, if you liked the game, you can safely buy this add-on.
Is Nioh 2 better than Nioh?
Nioh 2 Builds On The Original Game Out of Team Ninja's three Soulslikes, Nioh 2 offers what is likely the most complete, well-rounded package, expanding on the first Nioh with four new weapon types, new Yokai abilities, and additional enemy variety.
How do I access Dragon of the North DLC?
However, you can only enter the Tohoku region once you have completed the main missions of the game, including the epilogue mission "The Queen's Eyes". Doing so will unlock the Tohoku Region after the ending cutscene and allow you to partake in the Dragon of the North Missions.