
In contrast, the Ninja style excels with agile movement and efficient Ki consumption. Its arsenal includes tonfa, kusarigama, tekko claws, and reverse-grip dual swords, all focused on chaining rapid combos. Attacks from behind deal extra damage, empowering players to master a playstyle built on agility, flanking, and relentless chains of attacks.
Two signature mechanics set the Ninja apart: Evade and Mist. Evade is essentially a perfect dodge that restores Ki and boosts the Ninjutsu and Arts gauges. Mist summons a phantom clone when you press R1 at the right moment after an attack, drawing enemy focus to the clone and opening opportunities to strike from behind. Mist’s cunning move is a perfect showcase of ninja combat.
Ninjutsu adds another layer to the Ninja style and comes in many forms. Some ninjutsu deliver immense power, while others provide precise homing capabilities, allowing players to maintain an edge from a distance. Unlike the previous games, where ninjutsu had limited uses, skills can be activated repeatedly in Nioh 3 as long as the Ninjutsu gauge is charged.
Use Style Shift to counter deadly enemy moves
Switching between Samurai and Ninja styles with the R2 button is called Style Shift. Using Style Shift in combat unlocks a wide range of tactical options.
Style Shift can also interrupt critical enemy attacks. When an enemy glows red, it signals an incoming unblockable attack. Executing a perfectly timed Style Shift at that moment triggers a Burst Break, turning imminent danger into a powerful counterattack. This mechanic is essential for handling tough bosses, and it stands out as one of the core combat systems in Nioh 3.
Facing the great tiger yokai, Takeda Shingen
Next, I faced a high-stakes battle against Takeda Shingen, who had transformed into a colossal tiger demon. He unleashed rapid four-armed claw combos that transitioned into devastating, wide-area slam attacks.
Shingen also summoned the Dark Realm, twisting the battlefield into a chilling underworld where a field of red spider lilies quickly blossomed and withered, plunging the area into darkness. Within this realm, his assault grew even more vicious, mixing aerial feints, plunging strikes, and massive fireball projectiles.
Even with the full time limit, I failed to bring Shingen down. I was slashed, crushed, burned, and defeated more times than I could count. There were times I came close, only to falter under the immense pressure. Yet this very struggle is what makes Nioh so rewarding and fun to play.
Nioh 3 launches February 6, 2026 for PS5. Watch the latest trailer direct from State of Play below:
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