
Now you can recreate certain anime characters in Nioh 2, particularly a certain emo best friend with weird eyes in Naruto. All of them can be recolored for better personalization.
#NIOH 2 CHARACTERS MOD#
This mod adds several new eye textures to the game. In any case, Eyes retext is a handy aesthetic mod for that concern. That or you probably just don't like the eye textures regardless of the lighting variance. That leads to some miscalculated pickings. This is because a lot of them use significantly different lighting for the character creation screen and the in-game graphics. For some systems, this might even increase the framerate. These are the volumetric fog and the bloom. Thankfully, some PC players got a little too fed up with it and decided to do something about it. One of the most notable visual anomalies in the game is the generous application of volumetric fog This is a recurring quirk among many Japanese RPGs, including Monster Hunter World. Nioh 2 has some rather excessive visual effects especially once it was ported into the PC. Most of them are cosmetic upgrades but some make the game's visuals better while others further increase the game's brutality.

Being the proper port that it is on the PC, Nioh 2 has an interesting collection of mods at the ready. At times, it can be nerve-racking but PC players can dampen all that mental breakdown from stress with mods. The result is a serious demand of skills and attention from the players while they manage several aspects of combat along with the prevalent threat of hampering deaths and subjectively unfair enemies. Its combat is definitely more dynamic and exhilarating than most games in its sub-genre. The Japanese medieval fantasy game does have its own merits. Nioh 2 keeps the Souls-like waving high especially in the void of absence left behind by the Dark Souls trilogy.
