Team Ninja's latest hardcore action RPG, Nioh 3, set for release on February 6, represents the strongest entry in the franchise and positions itself as an early contender for game of the year. Unlike the restrained, visceral style of FromSoftware's titles, the Nioh series delivers manic, infernal combat infused with altered Japanese history and folklore. It challenges players intensely while equipping them with tools to fight back effectively.
The Nioh series, since its debut in 2017, has blended heavily altered Japanese history and folklore with high-velocity combat and spectacle-driven plots. This approach has often kept it overshadowed by other hardcore action role-playing games in the 'soulslike' genre, popularized by FromSoftware's Dark Souls. Yet, the latest installment, Nioh 3, signals a marked shift in quality.
While FromSoftware's games evoke the darkly visceral restraint of Goya's paintings, the Nioh franchise channels the manic, infernal frenzy of Hieronymus Bosch. This contrast underscores Nioh's distinct identity amid influences from titles like Elden Ring. The game promises intense challenges but arms players with robust tools for retaliation, enhancing its appeal in a competitive field.
As an early 2026 release on February 6, Nioh 3 stands out for elevating the series' standards, potentially setting a benchmark for the year in action RPGs.