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  • Though slightly exaggerated, Nioh's protagonist, William is based on a real sailor from the

  • 1600s.

  • Though he didn't fight mythical monsters, he was one of only a handful of survivors

  • from a five ship expedition for the Dutch East India Company and became the first Western

  • Samurai and an advisor to the Shogun.

  • Nioh began as a pet project when Koei founder Kou Shibusawa wanted to make an RPG adaptation

  • of "Oni", the unfinished screenplay by legendary Japanese filmmaker, Akira Kurosawa.

  • The game to be preceded by a feature film directed by Akira Kurosawa's son, Hisao Kurosawa,

  • though the film was cancelled a year later and the game bounced around before Team Ninja

  • was brought on board.

  • Noted to be notoriously difficult even before its release, Nioh director Fumihiko Yasuda

  • explained they balanced the game at the testing phase.

  • If the game tester could beat a boss without any armor, the boss fight was considered fair.

  • Believing that difficulty levels leave gamers with different feelings about a game, Team

  • Ninja decided to develop Nioh with only one difficulty setting.

  • If players want the most challenging gaming experience available, Nioh includes punishing

  • side missions and quests designed with gaming masochists in mind.

  • In Buddhism, Nioh are the two wrathful guardians that watch over Buddhist temples.

  • The two represent birth and death, and according Japanese tradition, they protected Buddha

  • during his travels throughout India.

  • Our video game hero William, on the other hand, is regarded as Nioh solely for his reputation

  • as a demon-slayer.

Though slightly exaggerated, Nioh's protagonist, William is based on a real sailor from the

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