I still find it hilarious that after the famous first Xbox Ninja Gaiden game and the second one getting some moderate attention, the third game released one day earlier this year to practically zero fanfare or damns given. Even stranger to read that people literally crushed it in review scores for being dumbed down to monotonous hacking-and-slashing with no substance, and being given an aimless plot with too many cinematics that interrupt the gameplay too much.
I'm sure someone understands the irony for the gaming industry in that last sentence. :v:
There's a Ninja Gaiden 3?
[QUOTE=IKTM;38185530]There's a Ninja Gaiden 3?[/QUOTE]
I wish there wasn't. The design plan for the game was basically "Wow, you know what people love about Ninja Gaiden? Challenge, lots of weapons, tough AI, fun with little cinematic interference. I don't think these things will get us the Call of Duty audience though."
Whoever said Ninja Gaiden needed to be easier needs to be fired from game design forever.
I liked the first two, but skipped the third due to terrible word-of-mouth. Cool that they're putting in more playable characters(Ayane) though. Always thought that'd be a cool thing to include.
[QUOTE=Shacknews]and three available Ninpo instead of three[/QUOTE]
You do this a lot, Shack.
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