Also Steam store itself no longer has good sales anymore going into the future.
Hence why titles like "Dark Souls" were on sale within 6 months of its PC release.ĭepends, since the dlc content is actually pretty recent and is bundled as "complete edition". The Team Ninja-developed brutally challenging action RPG Nioh is soon going to make its PC debut with the Nioh Complete Edition, and today Koei Tecmo released a brand new trailer to remind players. I played through the first mission and I'm really liking Nioh (even though the first boss kicked my ass), but the fps stutters are ruining my experience. Thanks to a sale on steam, I was able to get it for 15. Its based on the historical Edo period, with the events of the game taking place in the years 15 in Japan. People with lower incomes will not want to buy it, and that's the majority of their consumer base, no thanks to the absurdity of tax hikes and every other way a government can find to screw people "legally". I've been planing on buying this game for a while, since I'm a big fan of Dark Souls, the surge, Doom and other challenging games. Youve got one of the most advanced combat systems ever developed, with 3 stances, endless skills for each weapon category, magic, ninjutsu and more things.
It makes no sense to have it at full price for 2 full years. Using a gamepad, the game is primarily made with the Steam controller in mind, so all of the button prompts are based on Valves gamepad. think more like next year, sometime around the summer.
It realistically shouldn't take that long as the game's ACTUAL original release was February 2017. Of course, by then, the multiplayer component will probably be dead as almost all earlier owners have moved on. Originally posted by Rogue:Best discounts for Steam is usually around 2 years after game release.