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Nioh – How to Easily Beat the First Boss, Onryoki

The Alpha demo for Nioh, the upcoming Samurai dark fantasy from Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja, the minds behind the notoriously punishing Ninja Gaiden titles, is now available on the PlayStation Store …

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NewMonday2907d ago

had trouble before I remembered I'm not playing Bloodborn and I can block, was only using dodge up that point

Sharingan_no_Kakashi2907d ago

Lol i had that same epiphany. Not only that but hes very predictible.

starchild2907d ago

That's a quicker way to beat him. I beat him without using any magic or talismans by running behind him before/as he attacks and hitting him with the standard sword thrusts ("triangle" button, mid stance) and keeping a distance and dodging when he does his long distance attacks. It took longer, but I sustained less damage.

Getting that "Mark of the Conqueror" unlock after defeating him was a pretty good feeling, and apparently it gives you some kind of exclusive DLC for the game when it comes out. Which is nice since I'm definitely getting this game.

The second area of the game, the Dazaifu temple, looks even better than the first areas of the game. Here you'll encounter new enemies such as Ninja, who are quicker and more acrobatic in their fighting style. I simply can't wait for the finished game to release.

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"Invincible" AAA Game Crowdfunding Campaign Launched by Skybound

Skybound Entertainment has launched the crowdfunding campaign for its AAA Invincible game with a minimum investment set at $100.

phoenixwing20h ago

These ppl are terrible. expecting gamers to pick up the dev costs with high as he'll initial investment. When they probably already have the funds considering they already hired a team of 30 and have the creator backing them.

Inverno16h ago

They seem to be crowdfunding the idea of a studio rather than an actual game. It's already at near half a million and there isn't even concept/any kind of proof of concept. People throwing so much money at something that'll most likely be too big for crowd funding alone and will have em partner up with a publisher.

PhillyDonJawn12h ago

I was just saying, they need to make this a game

-Foxtrot7h ago

Big IPs like this shouldn’t need crowdfunding

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Former Blizzard President Suggests Players Should Have Option to Tip Developers

Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra recently suggested an interesting concept that has sparked a debate among gamers - the idea of being able to tip developers after completing a game.

LG_Fox_Brazil1d 21h ago

If I had a 100% way to be sure that this money would go to a fund or a reserve dedicated only to the guys who develop the games, be them designers, artists, programmers and so on, I could think about it.

But we all know that this 'tip' would only end up in a publisher's CEO pocket to buy a new yacht, so, no, I ain't tipping anyone anytime soon on this industry

neutralgamer19921d 1h ago

Exactly these companies were raising money for good causes and gamers were donation and come to find out they are keeping a good chunk of be pie

PapaBop16h ago

Yeah tip your developer, 5% proceeds go to developer, 95% to the publisher or whoever. Isn't tipping for staff not making minimum wage? How about they just pay their developers properly and like you know, give them fair bonuses? Too much to ask from Blizzard these days, Kotick saw to that and is now laughing all the way to the bank.

MrDead1d 1h ago (Edited 1d 1h ago )

It's the t**ts at the top looking at ways to cut devs wages and get the players to tip them like waiting staff, and I'll guarantee a percentage is skimmed and kept by Activision Blizzard. This is 100% for shareholder and CEO playouts.

Popsicle1d ago (Edited 1d ago )

I have to agree with this. On the surface tipping devs sounds like a great idea, but in the end it leads to pay cuts and subsidization of pay. Tips then become an expectation or the devs “can’t make a living.” Lastly, especially in the US, tip culture has gotten out of control, and it serves as an excuse not to properly pay employees. Sounds good but doesn’t end well.

drizzom2h ago

@ Popsicle

I think your right on the nose with how much tipping has become rampant. Instead of it being a relationship directly between the customer and the developer or employee, it now has a middle man ingrained in the system. DoorDash is one example. It ends up becoming a metric where the company can measure 'just how much more money you are willing to part with' before raising the price on the main product.

1Victor21h ago

Uh so they’re trying triple dip or more we buy the game that they’re already withholding/cutting content for dlc we was told that season pass would help the developers thrive we felt for it.
Now on top of all that plus their sales bonus they want tips enough is enough whatever happens to you create/built a good game get a bonus for sales milestones you care about your game and community we reward you with more sales not for doing 3/4 of a game then save the other 1/4 for dlc and passes after

raWfodog19h ago

The 'tip' is me buying your game in the first place.

S2Killinit17h ago

Very well said. If it was possible to send the money to either the developer or some organization for the betterment of gaming, sure. But we all know that will not be the case.

Rynxie14h ago(Edited 14h ago)

No, it would go to those on the top. They will still fire developers, have a bunch of microtransactions, raise prices of games and so on.

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H91d 20h ago

So they eventually don't pay their workers and depend on our tips to pay them like the case with waiters!

Deeeeznuuuts1d ago

That kind of practice is only normal in the states, as far as I know anyway, what a backwards system

H923h ago

No it's as well in a every country that wants to amercanize

bloop22h ago

Ireland is literally the first stop across the pond and we don't have a tipping culture. The only establishments here that would expect a tip are the tourist haunts that Americans visit. Other than that, you might tip in a restaurant as a sign of gratitude for great service and waiting staff would be paid a full wage anyway.

Rebel_Scum16h ago

Tipping is not customary iin most countries dude. Get a passport lol.

Jin_Sakai1d 20h ago

Is this a joke? How about the big wigs giving up some of their pay for their hard working developers.

MrBaskerville1d 2h ago

Maybe the CEO could earn his money based on tips.

mastershredder1d 19h ago

good god. The devs are not baristas dude. Total 1% ideals. Fing Chadosaurus.

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Acquire Joins KADOKAWA Group: Could This Mean A Revival for Tenchu & Way of the Samurai ?

Acquire, famous for games like Tenchu and Octopath Traveler, becomes KADOKAWA subsidiary. Can this mean a revival for beloved series?

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Snookies124d ago (Edited 4d ago )

I would kill to have a Way of the Samurai game with a huge budget and modern tech... The first game was one of my greatest joys on PS2 back in the day. And I really hope From Software will do something with Tenchu... I hate that they're just sitting on the IP like it doesn't even exist.

Relientk774d ago

Don't play with my feelings like that.

Also, new Tenchu please!

TheColbertinator3d ago

Tenchu would be superb in this day and age. Ninja and samurai games are hot right now and more is better.

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