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NiOh 3

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Release Date: February 6, 2026

RPG, TPP, Fantasy, Co-op, Japanese Mythology, Action RPG, Soulslike, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet

The third installment in a series of soulsike action RPGs, set in a fantasy version of Feudal Japan. The biggest novelties introduced in NiOh 3 are the open world and two combat styles - samurai and ninja. We can use them during various encounters with the yokai.

8.5

OpenCritic

7.9

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NiOh 3 is the third installment of the action RPG soulslike game series, which began in 2017. Similar to all previous parts of the series, it was developed by the Japanese studio Team Ninja, also known for the famous Ninja Gaiden brand.

Gameplay

In NiOh 3 the action is viewed from a third-person perspective (TPP).

Journey through an open world

The game transports us to a fantasy universe inspired by feudal Japan. The biggest novelty in this part of the series is the open nature of the world. We can freely traverse the cursed land, embodying the character of a warrior fighting with yokai spirits and other creatures from Japanese folklore.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5

Developer: Team Ninja

Publisher: Koei Tecmo

Game Series

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NiOh Game Series

A series of soulslike action RPGs. The development of the series is overseen by Japanese studio Team Ninja, and its publisher is Koei Tecmo.

NiOh Game Series

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Originals

November 24, 2025

Three boss fights were enough. NiOh 3 confirms Team Ninja's craftmanship

Recently, I had the opportunity to play NiOh 3. After spending 4 hours with the game, I am calm about what awaits us next February.

Three boss fights were enough. NiOh 3 confirms Team Ninja's craftmanship
Three boss fights were enough. NiOh 3 confirms Team Ninja's craftmanship

News

One month in 2026 is shaping up to be amazing for games from Japan, NioH 3 could be one of them

One month in 2026 is shaping up to be amazing for games from Japan, NioH 3 could be one of them

NiOh 3's release date has leaked, and it should please PC players in particular.

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Adrian Werner

September 24, 2025

One month in 2026 is shaping up to be amazing for games from Japan, NioH 3 could be one of them
Dark action RPG NiOh 3 on impressive gameplay. Check the long and difficult battle with the demonic boss

Dark action RPG NiOh 3 on impressive gameplay. Check the long and difficult battle with the demonic boss

The developers of NiOh 3 are slowly beginning to unveil their cards. We can check out a video showing a long and challenging clash with one of the bosses.

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Christian Pieniazek

September 4, 2025

Dark action RPG NiOh 3 on impressive gameplay. Check the long and difficult battle with the demonic boss

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System Requirements

System Requirements for NiOh 3 Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
(30 fps, 1080p, upscaling) Intel Core i5-10400 / AMD Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1060 / Radeon RX 5600 XT, 125 GB SSD, Windows 11 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
(60 fps, 1080p, upscaling) Intel Core i5-10600K / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce RTX 3060 Ti / 12 GB Radeon RX 6700 XT, 125 GB SSD, Windows 11 64-bit.

Ultra System Requirements:
(60 fps, 4K, upscaling) Intel Core i7-11700K / AMD Ryzen 7 5700X, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 12 GB GeForce RTX 4070 Ti / 20 GB Radeon RX 7900 XT, 125 GB SSD, Windows 11 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for NiOh 3 Video Game.

8.5

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 95% of Critics. There are 156 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Rectify Gaming: 9 / 10

Nioh 3 is Team Ninja firing on all cylinders. Combat hits harder and feels more varied than anything else in the genre right now. This is the action RPG to beat this year.

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VideoGamer: 6 / 10

Nioh 3 has nothing to offer that hasn’t already been put out by other, better soulslikes. Outside of the occasional interesting boss fight, I found nothing but tedium in Nioh 3’s bland and deeply unengaging world.

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Gaming Boulevard: 9 / 10 by Michiel Vonck

Nioh 3 proves to be more than just another Souls-like entry in an abundant genre. Nioh 3 turns out to be an experience that was both rewarding and deeply engaging. Its greatest strength lies in its combat depth. The dual-stance system—Samurai and Ninja—creates a dynamic back-and-forth that forces players to think, adapt, and master timing rather than rely solely on button-mashing. The KI system, switching between stances, varied weapons types, Ninjutsu, martial arts abilities, talent tree, and expansive build options ensure that no two battles feel the same. Boss fights are challenging yet fair, offering flexibility and strategic freedom that make victories feel earned rather than frustrating. Beyond combat, the open-field design marks a major evolution for the series. Exploration feels meaningful and rewarding, filled with mini-bosses, side missions, and powerful loot that truly impact your build. The added mobility through sprinting and jumping enhances both combat tactics and world traversal, making the environments feel alive and immersive. Even with minor technical hiccups in performance mode on PS5, the overall experience remains smooth and visually impressive. Ultimately, Nioh 3 refines everything that made its predecessors strong while boldly expanding the formula. It is challenging yet accessible, complex yet well-introduced, chaotic at first yet deeply satisfying once mastered. For fans of action RPGs—and especially those who enjoy strategic, skill-based combat—Nioh 3 stands as the most complete and ambitious entry in the series to date.

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79%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (18,238)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Combat System: The combat remains fluid, fast-paced, and satisfying, with a variety of weapons and skills that cater to different playstyles. The addition of both Samurai and Ninja styles allows for diverse combat strategies.
  • Exploration: The open-field design encourages exploration, rewarding players with secrets, collectibles, and upgrades. Many players appreciated the interconnected areas that still maintain a sense of direction.
  • Customization: Players enjoy the extensive character customization options, including the ability to respec attributes and skills freely, which adds depth to character development.
  • Visuals and Soundtrack: The game features strong artistic direction, with detailed environments and a captivating soundtrack that enhances the overall experience.
  • Co-op Play: The seamless co-op feature allows players to team up with others, enhancing the experience, especially during challenging encounters.

The main cons of the game

  • Performance Issues: Many users reported significant performance problems, including stuttering, crashes, and high CPU usage, which detracted from the gameplay experience.
  • Recycled Content: A significant portion of the game's enemies, bosses, and assets are recycled from previous entries, leading to feelings of disappointment among players who expected more originality.
  • Difficulty Balance: While some players found the game easier than its predecessors, others felt that the challenge was often undermined by cheap mechanics or unbalanced boss encounters.
  • Open World Design: Some players criticized the open-world format, stating that it led to a lack of engaging level design and turned the experience into a checklist of tasks rather than a cohesive narrative journey.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Innovative Bosses: Users expressed disappointment over the lack of new and memorable bosses, with many feeling that the game relied too heavily on previously established characters and encounters.
  • Depth in Ninja Style: Some players felt that the Ninja style lacked the depth and mechanics of the Samurai style, making it less engaging and dynamic.
  • Story Cohesion: The narrative was seen as disjointed, with time-hopping elements that made it difficult for players to connect with the characters and plot.
  • Quality of Life Features: While some QoL improvements were noted, players still desired more intuitive features, especially in inventory and equipment management.

Summary

  • In summary, while "Nioh 3" delivers a solid combat experience and enjoyable exploration, it suffers from performance issues, recycled content, and a less cohesive narrative, leading to mixed reviews from fans of the series.

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