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Normal - Nioh, Nioh 2
Hard - Sekiro
it was my first Souls-like game (i wasnt able beat Dark Souls before)
Nioh teach me how to change mindset, how actually fight in Souls games aka dont be greedy, etc.. and after i beat Nioh,, then i just go thru Dark Souls without any issue
Nioh is really harder, but help u learn better than Dark Souls
Normal: Sekiro
Hard: Nioh (Depending of course on how broken of a build you make. Stock melee makes it harder than spamming onmoy/ninjutsu.)
Easy - Nioh, Dark Souls Remastered
Normal - Dark Souls 2 and 3
Hard - Sekiro
Honestly Nioh is probably one of the easier games ive played in recent memory outside of the Hino winged boss near the beginning. Mostly every other boss i ended up 1 shotting and stats dont seem to matter much i basically just went 20 in every stat.
Sekiro definitey has the hardest bosses, followed by Dark Souls 3. Hell half the mini bosses in Sekiro are harder than actual Nioh bosses.
Dark Souls 2 has the harder level design followed by Nioh.
for fun factor; play them all if you like souls games, must play. all of them, no question.
Sekiro is impossible at first but easy after you learn it.
Nioh is more approachable/learnable than Sekiro but maintains its difficulty more in the long term.
Nioh never gets very easy other than being over-leveled.