


In GameSpot's Nioh review, critic Miguel Concepcion awarded it a 9/10. Some have gone so far as to suggest renaming it to 'Valve Kabuto,' but why anyone would make a helmet featuring a valve is unclear." "However, some claim this is not a Wheel of Dharma at all, merely a replica that looks as though it belongs on a device to regulate steam. This holy image represents spiritual enlightenment attained by casting off one's worldly desires, and also holds the power to banish evil. "This helmet features a red-lacquered front crest of an ancient Buddhist symbol depicting the eightfold path to nirvana. "The Wheel of Dharma kabuto is a form of 'kawari-kabuto'-a family of helmets featuring fantastical designs," explains Koei Tecmo. To celebrate the release of Nioh: Complete Edition, a new item called the Dharmachakra Kabuto helmet will be available for the PC version. The PC version will have Action Mode, which runs the game at a "stable 60 frames per second," or Movie Mode, which is "a cinematic option that can expand the display resolution to 4K." Although Koei Tecmo doesn't specify as much, the Movie Mode will presumably run at a lower frame rate.

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