![]() It even has its own anime-esque intro complete with a title card and a quick flashback sequence. A good mix of humanoid and beastly bosses is equally appreciated. Team Ninja has also been historically skilled when it comes to making compelling re-skins of existing enemies. While there are only a few extra Yokai to fight, they’re incorporated in neat ways, including a Resident Evil-esque human/demon hybrid - a theme that isn’t really explored as of yet. Dragon of the North‘s layouts might be wholly familiar, but its approach isn’t. ![]() The snowy peaks of Tono complement the eerie countrysides and demonic temples from the main story perfectly. I was impressed with its juxtaposition to the main story right away. Going by the Souls series, this is more Ringed City than Old Huntersin terms of length and meat - and to be more clear, you’re basically getting a new mini-region (Tohoku) with a handful of missions, as well as some other token extras. William is now embroiled in conflict with a new enemy, Lord Masamune Date, with a few of his old pals in tow. ![]() As the first of three planned add-ons, Dragon of the North takes us to a new area and picks up where the main story left off. ![]()
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