I have no clue how it was called in the first game, but this played during Kelley's backstory. This theme is the reason for why I've grown to like that one-dimensional excuse of a villain.
I love how NO ONE realised the pun but this mission name refers directly to Hundred eyes the 'final' boss of nioh 1 pre dlc story who do happen to be a beholder.
one of the most under rated games ever
"... and the demon knew peace at last." ... Nioh is something else!
I have no clue how it was called in the first game, but this played during Kelley's backstory. This theme is the reason for why I've grown to like that one-dimensional excuse of a villain.
This theme always represented the defining moment whether it was Nioh 1 or 2.
Finished this game without ever touching the first one, and this level confirmed to me just how badass William can be
I love how NO ONE realised the pun but this mission name refers directly to Hundred eyes the 'final' boss of nioh 1 pre dlc story who do happen to be a beholder.
This track is called 'William' in the first game.
God... what a theme.
Now this is how you end a journey.
Am I the only one who walked instead of dashing in this mission??
"You all set?"
When I heard the song, I understood that it was the end of the game.
At the beginning: “WOW! It’s William! This is so cool! Time to destroy all our enemies!
2:13
I like how this theme appears in both games, making it the overall theme song of the franchise.
The defining soundtrack of Nioh along with Afterglow
It touches the soul.
This hits differently after the DLC ending. After the long journey, it all ends where it began
This game needs a movie, it was so damn good.
When I'm one shotting enemies with my hatchets using the gambit pill👍