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Ninja Gaiden 3 is the eagerly anticipated third chapter in the unrivalled saga that is Ninja Gaiden, and the sequel to the 2008 released Ninja Gaiden 2. This renowned action adventure game combines all the best aspects of the typical hack and slash genre, blending brilliant graphics with an innovative plot. This game focusses as much on the intricate storyline as it does the heavily bloody action, bringing you the best of both worlds.
The story follows the aftermath of the events that unfolded in the previous game, and you play as Ryu Hayabusa once again, whose name strikes fear in the hearts of every ninja around the globe. Ryu has received a mission from the Japanese Self-Defence Force, who have assigned him to take down terrorists, yet for this ultimate ninja nothing is ever simple. Ryu has been the victim of a blood curse that was inflicted upon his right arm in the previous game, cast as both a consequence and his punishment for all the lives he has taken. Unravel the secrecy that surrounds this mysterious masked hero, as this game allows you to completely immerse yourself in the protagonist, delving deeper into both his past and his present than ever before.
This new game offers a wide range of additional features that haven't been included in previous efforts, setting it aside from all the other games in the franchise. There is even an edit on Ryu's clothing: metal toes. These come in handy for his brand new move the Kunai Climb, which allows him to climb up walls and launch attacks on unsuspecting foes from above. Two new play styles have also been introduced; the first is Ninja mode, which is aimed at players who are more experienced when it comes to the game, giving them no extra help and allowing them to completely dominate every fight they're challenged to depending on just their own skill. The second is Hero mode, which is tailored for less experienced Ninja Gaiden players, allowing them to choose to apply assists throughout the game, such as automatic guarding and evasion.
Ninja Gaiden 3 has also extracted some features from the previous games, for example dismemberment, in favour of more realistic consequences to the opponent's flesh. When a foe is struck or sliced with Ryu's Dragon Sword, the player will actually recognise the resistance of the blade as it hits bone, with the enemy actually crying out in pain. The game balances this gore with more technically executed attacks, such as the Grip Of Murder, which is an Ultimate Technique specified to Ryu's cursed right arm, and can only be performed when his arm is charged and glows red after killing a specific amount of enemies. These additional features play in so well with the game and its incredible storyline, giving all players something to enjoy time and time again.
Feel like taking the fight to the rest of the world? Then take part in everything online play has to offer; join the Shadows of the World online! This boasts a horde of completely new and severe challenges, missions, and even introduces some new characters to the fray. With a wide range of online modes to choose from, you can play either co-operatively or competitively, and show the world that you are the real Ninja. (Cat Emerson)
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- 18
- English
- Xbox 360
- Ninja Gaiden
- Koei
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Ninja Gaiden 3 is the eagerly anticipated third chapter in the unrivalled saga that is Ninja Gaiden, and the sequel to the 2008 released Ninja Gaiden 2. This renowned action adventure game combines all the best aspects of the typical hack and slash genre, blending brilliant graphics with an innovative plot. This game focusses as much on the intricate storyline as it does the heavily bloody action, bringing you the best of both worlds.
The story follows the aftermath of the events that unfolded in the previous game, and you play as Ryu Hayabusa once again, whose name strikes fear in the hearts of every ninja around the globe. Ryu has received a mission from the Japanese Self-Defence Force, who have assigned him to take down terrorists, yet for this ultimate ninja nothing is ever simple. Ryu has been the victim of a blood curse that was inflicted upon his right arm in the previous game, cast as both a consequence and his punishment for all the lives he has taken. Unravel the secrecy that surrounds this mysterious masked hero, as this game allows you to completely immerse yourself in the protagonist, delving deeper into both his past and his present than ever before.
This new game offers a wide range of additional features that haven't been included in previous efforts, setting it aside from all the other games in the franchise. There is even an edit on Ryu's clothing: metal toes. These come in handy for his brand new move the Kunai Climb, which allows him to climb up walls and launch attacks on unsuspecting foes from above. Two new play styles have also been introduced; the first is Ninja mode, which is aimed at players who are more experienced when it comes to the game, giving them no extra help and allowing them to completely dominate every fight they're challenged to depending on just their own skill. The second is Hero mode, which is tailored for less experienced Ninja Gaiden players, allowing them to choose to apply assists throughout the game, such as automatic guarding and evasion.
Ninja Gaiden 3 has also extracted some features from the previous games, for example dismemberment, in favour of more realistic consequences to the opponent's flesh. When a foe is struck or sliced with Ryu's Dragon Sword, the player will actually recognise the resistance of the blade as it hits bone, with the enemy actually crying out in pain. The game balances this gore with more technically executed attacks, such as the Grip Of Murder, which is an Ultimate Technique specified to Ryu's cursed right arm, and can only be performed when his arm is charged and glows red after killing a specific amount of enemies. These additional features play in so well with the game and its incredible storyline, giving all players something to enjoy time and time again.
Feel like taking the fight to the rest of the world? Then take part in everything online play has to offer; join the Shadows of the World online! This boasts a horde of completely new and severe challenges, missions, and even introduces some new characters to the fray. With a wide range of online modes to choose from, you can play either co-operatively or competitively, and show the world that you are the real Ninja. (Cat Emerson)
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- 18
- English
- Xbox 360
- Ninja Gaiden
- Koei
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not as good
I always loved Ninja Gaiden back in the 90th when it was released on the SNES and NES, but this game is not as good az the oldiest are (not were). But it is still a fun to play the story of Ryu :)
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Ninja Gaiden 3 was the first ninja Gaiden game I've played. All the other ones look too tedious for me. But my brother bought this game and it looked interesting, so I gave it a go and was mostly surprised by it. From what I can tell they strayed away from the previous games and took a new approach. I understand that most of these changes would probably make a lot of older fans mad. The changes include things like less weapons, quick time events, no costumes, and basically nothing special outside the story. Also they gave Ryu more of a character. From the little scenes I've seen of the previous games, Ryu felt like a blood lustful killer guy who slays monsters and demons for no real reason. In this game they gave him a lot more dialogue and a softer side. I couldn't picture the previous Ryu talking nice to a little girl. This might make a lot of old fans disappointed. I understand the feeling (Metroid: other M). As for me I like the new Ryu. Also the game has online multiplayer, but I haven't touched it as I'm not much of a multiplayer guy. I was able to beat the game in little under a week. It feels like I might give it another go. It seems like one of those games that has a lot of replay value. Okay I've said the things I liked about the game. Now for the cons. As I said there are no extras what so ever. There is a new sword DLC but as far as I know there will only be two new weapons. Compared to the number of weapons in the last games that is a big downgrade. Also, you only play as Ryu. I was hoping you could play as others such as Ayane. And the difficulty: I played on normal mode. Not too hard. But if you lose consecutively a number of times you get a choice of lowering the difficulty, but be warned; if you do this you'll be unable to raise it in the future. I believe this game was kind of like a Beta for a new Ninja Gaiden franchise, as if they took a new approach and wanted to see how the fans responded. I bet some time next year there will be a Ninja Gaiden 3 Sigma that is all of Ninja Gaiden 3 but with all the things fans complained about fixed. More weapons, Nippon, costumes, etc. Last thoughts: If you have never played a Ninja Gaiden game, then give this one a chance. If you have, come in with an open mind and know this won't be like your previous games. I'm sure if you can look past the faults it will be a fun game. Worst case just wait for the price to go down a bit, judging by the reviews it won't be long... PROs: + "Steel on Bone" is visceral and brutal + Awesome sound design and soundtrack + NES Ninja Gaiden references + Engaging combat system + Plenty of memorable moments CONs: - Repetitive waves of enemies (more evident on Hard mode) - Some bland environments - Lack of Chapter Select - Lazy PS Move Controls - Camera still finicky
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Ninja Gaiden 3
I really enjoyed Ninja Gaiden 3 as it has an excellent story that Ninja Gaiden fans like myself will love, and continues on pretty much where Ninja Gaiden 2 left off. The only bad thing about this game would be the lack of weapon choice as you have to use a sword throughout the whole game, which is quite annoying, but all in all a great game, especially for die hard fans! :)
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