
Nioh's better mechanics or Dark Souls' deeper themes?

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Before Elden Ring and Bloodborne, FromSoftware's talents for all things creepy and chilling gave Dark Souls an atmosphere unlike any other.
This feels like the epitome of a 'tepid take'. Dark Souls has always worn its gothic horror influences on its sleeve, it isn't exactly subtle.
it makes no sense to compare them, both are amazing in their own ways. totally different games
Yes. I don't like dark souls but I absolutely adore nioh. Such a fun game.
I like Nioh more for the following reasons.
-You don't have to dig for the story
-Skills make the combat more interesting.
-It's faster paced
-No genital shaped enemies (so far)
It sure has far better combat mechanics than the souls games which is to be expected from the developers of Ninja Gaiden but it falls behind in nearly every other aspect whether it be graphics, enemy variety, bosses, level design and multiplayer.
This is why I said it wasn't an evolution of the souls formula.
I really like them both (and Bloodborne) for different reasons.