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Razor's Edge attempts to fix Ninja Gaiden 3. In some ways it succeeds, offering an experience with more modes and levels. But even with all of these changes, Ryu Hayabusa's newest adventure is hard to recommend. Ninja Gaiden 3 looks good, but is derailed ...
Abstract: CommentThe Ninja Gaiden franchise has been around for over 25 years. While the series has yet to return to the addictive brilliance it has known on the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System, Tecmo Koei has found a new following with its hack and slash ga...
Abstract: The long-running Ninja Gaiden series dates back to the eight-bit era, but the franchise's 3D reboot began in 2004. All three titles in the modern series have been released for both Microsoft and Sony's platforms, while this most recent title is also av...
Abstract: Known for their impeccable stealth abilities, being deadly silent and never leaving a trace of their presence behind after a kill, Ninjas are arguably the most bad ass character type in gaming. Though included in the title of the long running Team Ninj...
Abstract: I was put off by Ninja Gaiden 3 when I first played it, which, as a long-time fan of the franchise, was painful to admit. Subsequent playtime with the title did nothing to assuage my resentment, which grew deeper and more insidious as I attempted to pl...
When the Razor's Edge is returned to its sheath you realize that the game isn't terrible, it's just not that good. It's average at best and is worth a play if you can find it for cheap and want to just experience some bloody ninja action and don't mind ...
Abstract: Brutally difficult but not unfair. This is what the Ninja Gaiden games are known for. And this is why the franchise was once hailed as the hallmark of the action game genre.But when Ninja Gaiden 3 was released last year, gamers found that they could ge...
von Riad Oelschlägel Keine Frage, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge macht mehr Spaß als das Original und präsentiert sich inhaltlich deutlich verbessert. Trotzdem schafft es Team Ninja nicht, auch nur ansatzweise an die Glanzzeiten der Serie heranzureiche...