A Tale of How every Japanese video game tries to spoil itself
Don't we all enjoy some good Japanese video game action... and don't we all hate when it gets ruined. Strangely enough, plenty of Japanese games I know take a special pride in spoiling a good chunk of story for you, right before you dive into the game... and it is something that nobody seems to notice.
Today I do my best to speculate as to why we have to suffer and is the cost behind this philosophy. I'm using Nioh and DMC3 as an example to illustrate my point... and this video obviously spoils both as much, as developer intended. That being said, I don't care what they intend - Nioh is hands down the best aRPG since Diablo 2 and DMC3 is a timeless masterpiece, probably the single most hardcore singeplayer video game ever made... so if you still didn't get to Nioh and have never heard about DMC3 - its your chance!
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