Not only is there a higher chance for random Divine drops, but you can also spend ochoko cups to enhance the drop rate. Other bonuses include the ability to level up your Guardians (the final Shrine menu option is revealed) to 30, which in my experience only takes around 10 missions or so to max out, and the expanded hunt for Divine gear. They obviously offer higher XP rewards and loot. Every stage from the first three regions is unlocked, include side missions, you just need to clear them again to get to the rest of the game. Just pop up the region select menu and bam, there’s an option for both modes, which essentially double as a normal and hard setting. After dusting up that stage you’ll unlock New Game+, known as “Way of the Strong.”įrom there you can revisit the entire “original” game (Way of the Samurai) at will. One more obvious main campaign level will pop up, and outside of one tricky room the entire affair isn’t too hard to clear, including the boss. A post-game, mind, that still requires one more mission to access. This is your main source of buffing up in the post-game, beyond leveling up. It’s a new tier of (green colored) gear, and can extend to pieces of armor as well. Note that there are a few minor non-specific, non-story spoilers involved.Īfter completing the final level of the game (it’s an obvious, multi-boss bonanza), you’ll receive a litany of gifts - one of each “Divine” weapon. Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect from the New Game+ mode. Not only does it preserve the hardcore nature of their roots, hearkening back to their golden age era that peaked with Ninja Gaiden Black, but it also has some modern conveniences built into it.
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