Nioh Complete Edition Mods

Let’s be honest: Nioh: Complete Edition on PC is already a fantastic port. It supports 4K resolution, 60+ FPS, and includes all the quality-of-life patches from the console versions. So why mod it?


Before you dive in, understand this: Nioh does not have an official modding tool like Bethesda’s Creation Kit. Most mods rely on file replacement (swapping .dds textures or .ini files) or a specialized mod loader. nioh complete edition mods

Even with the best mods, things can go wrong. Let’s be honest: Nioh: Complete Edition on PC

Tired of William’s ginger mullet? This mod lets you import custom face textures, change hair color, or even replace William with historical figures like Hattori Hanzo or Okatsu. Some extreme mods replace him with Dante from Devil May Cry. Before you dive in, understand this: Nioh does

Reskins, armor recolors, and custom onmyo or yokai aesthetics let players bend historical and folkloric motifs into new shapes. Want a darker, demon-themed armor set or a tranquil priest’s robes for a pacifist run? These mods let you inhabit a different story without rewriting mechanics—changing how the protagonist reads in the world, so NPCs and shrines feel like stages in your own legend.

What to expect: strong narrative resonance and roleplay value. Risk: art assets sometimes clash with lighting or animations.

Vanilla weapons look great, but texture mods can sharpen blade edges and add reflective sheen. "High-Res Weapon Texture Pack" replaces low-res mipmaps with 2K-4K variants. Your Raikiri will gleam.