Nikoderiko The Magical World Directors Cut PS5
Product description
Nikoderiko: The Magical World Directors Cut for PS5 brings a Souls-like edge to the platform game genre, with New World content and challenge modes that test your timing and patience. If you enjoy exploring carefully and then pushing further when you think you have it mastered, this Director’s Cut adds extra ways to keep progressing. 🎮
With updated visuals and performance changes, the game aims to feel smoother while you move, jump, and fight through its platforming stages. According to the publisher, you also keep your existing save games and progress when upgrading, and you get new trophies and achievements to chase along the way.

Key features


Nikoderiko: The Magical World Directors Cut expands the experience with fresh challenges in New World content, including additional surprises and hidden treasures to uncover as you play. You can choose between easy, normal, and a brand-new hard mode, so difficulty can match your current comfort level. For many players, the appeal is the way the game blends platforming movement with combat-style pressure, supported by challenge modifiers that add extra constraints. 🧭

A major part of this edition is the upgrade path. If you already own the original game, you can upgrade to the Director’s Cut and keep all your save games and progress at no additional cost, based on the information provided. That makes it less of a fresh start and more of a continued run, while still giving you fresh goals like new trophies and achievements.
The presentation is also refreshed. The Director’s Cut is described as featuring upgraded graphics, improved animations, and optimised performance, so the game is intended to feel more polished while you’re in motion. There’s also new music from David Wise, with an exclusive new track added to score World 8.



Finally, accessibility gets attention through accessibility improvements. The edition includes new voiceovers and multiple languages, including GER, FRA, ESP, JPN, BRP, and CHN, and there is an easy mode made even easier. That combination can help broaden who can comfortably enjoy the game’s core platforming and exploration.
Tech specs

- Type: Video game, Director’s Cut edition
- Name: Nikoderiko: The Magical World Directors Cut
- Platform: PS5
- Modes: Easy, normal, and a brand-new hard mode
- New content: New World 8 with fresh challenges and hidden treasures
- Audio and languages: New voiceovers and languages including GER, FRA, ESP, JPN, BRP, CHN


Why it’s worth it

If you want a platformer that leans into tougher combat-like challenges, this Director’s Cut leans into that Souls-like feel while still delivering exploration and treasure hunting. The New World content and the added difficulty options can extend playtime, especially if you like returning to levels with different modifiers to see how your strategy changes. It also suits players who care about progression continuity, as the upgrade keeps save games and progress if you already own the original game, based on the provided details.
For those who pay attention to presentation, the upgrade is described with enhanced visuals and optimised performance, plus improved animations. That matters in a platformer where responsiveness and movement feel can affect how consistently you execute jumps and landings. The inclusion of an exclusive new track by David Wise can also appeal if you enjoy recognising the audio identity of a game as you move through its worlds.

One practical note is that accessibility improvements include an easy mode that is made even easier, but the game still offers higher difficulty options for players seeking a tougher run. So you can balance comfort and challenge without switching titles. If multiple languages and voiceover options matter to you, this edition adds new voiceovers and language support across GER, FRA, ESP, JPN, BRP, and CHN.
What it works best for
It makes sense if you like exploring carefully, discovering hidden treasures, and then challenging yourself with difficulty modes and challenge modifiers. It’s a strong option if you already own the original on PS5 and want to continue with your saves while gaining new goals like trophies and achievements. It may not suit you if you prefer a purely casual platform experience without extra challenge modifiers, since the Director’s Cut is described as bringing a tougher Souls-like approach.
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