Abstract: Click the image above to check out one of the earlier boss fights.Ninja Gaiden's guts were never this satisfying, and for those who thrive on such things, I won't deter you from your meal. The deep combat is as rhythmic and precise as ever, and it's v...
Abstract: If, as many have said in the past, Ninja Gaiden on Xbox is the greatest action game ever made, then Ninja Gaiden II on Xbox 360 is just a sequel. It wont redefine the way you look at action games. It wont make you cry tears of joy. Dont let that dis...
Abstract: When Ninja Gaiden was released on the Xbox back in 2004, it received nearly universal praise. With its varied level design, huge bosses, enemies which required a constant change of tactics, and a multitude of weaponry and magic, it was viewed by many a...
Abstract: Like the best Hong Kong action flicks, Ninja Gaiden turns extreme violence into a beautiful art form. The games balletic combat, a dazzling dance of flashing steel and severed limbs, is an astonishing spectacle. The challenge lies in not only masteri...
Slick, gruesome action is flashy and intense, Finishing moves are fun to perform and awesome to behold, Some great new weapons, Excellent, dramatic cutscenes
Inconsistent level of difficulty sometimes crosses the line into cheap territory, Infuriating camera, Environments dont look that good
This action-packed sequel isnt quite up to the standards of its precursors, but its still a brutal blast. ...
Incredibly fast and beautiful combat action, tons of weapons and combos, plenty of amazing cinematic moments
Persistent death by bad camera angle, inconsistent difficulty will aggravate even the hardcore, token puzzle-solving punctuates utter linearity The Final Word Its a slick game, but nowhere near as good as what fans have been hoping for.
Its a slick game, but nowhere near as good as what fans have been hoping for.
Abstract: Vernon Kiper8.8Once again Ryu, ninja extraordinaire returns on the XBox 360 which transformers gamers into a deadly assassin during the feudal times of ancient Japan. The game revisits this popular franchise of combat, puzzles and graphics that could ...
Eye-popping graphics and effects that put you inside the game. The gameplay is effective and different but constantly challenges your button smashing abilities. Controls are unique but range from simple to complex.
The sound is not used nearly enough and is sometimes needed in important parts of the game. The difficulties are amazingly hard and starting on easy is recommended.
Abstract: A few years ago Ninja Gaiden arguably set the standard for action games. It was loved for many a reason, but if you asked its most ardent fans they would be adamant that they treasured the title because of its firm but fair difficulty level. Regretfull...