Excellent game but don't expect bubble gum action
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| Review Date: August 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: A guy from south, Massachusetts USA |
I bought this game because I had played the previous versions of Ninja Gaiden in other old platforms, and, surprisingly, this was much less expensive than I expected.
This is a much better game than so many I have seen. It is not easy, the enemies attack in group, adapt the offensive and get tougher with time. Your character dies all the time and you have to try again countless times, but once you finish off a chapter boss you feel a real sensation of accomplishment.
What I like the most about this Ninja Gaiden version is that you can't expect the enemies to behave the same, even when you are trying again and encountering the same group of foes in the same situation you had before. The AI is very good. Depending on how you face them, your first strike, your character's position, etc, they will change the strategy. Also, as other reviewers mentioned, most enemies have some attacks that can't be blocked (you must try to evade them), if you block for too long or at the wrong time, they will break it and if you use the same attacks many times without varying, the enemies will adapt, blocking or evading them.
The graphics and sounds are good, but not too impressive, but I prefer challenging AI with good/average graphics to weak AI with mesmerizing graphics any day.
If you want real tough action, try this title (there is a demo at the Playstation store), but if you get frustrated easily, don't bother. There are easier titles around.
One criticism I have is that the saved game loading (when your character dies and you want to continue) and chapter loading (once you complete the previous one) are slow (at least, for me), even after installing the game in the hard drive (though it does improve it). But, it is a minor issue that don't affect the rest.
Advice: master the combo techniques. There are several of them and some require a sequence of 6 buttons to work. Your path will be smoother and the chapter bosses fall faster.
In the end, a great title. |
good game, good price
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| Review Date: March 24, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Michael J. Lopez, tx...Iraq as of now.... |
| Over all, this game is pretty awesome. Im deployed to Iraq right now and i've played some pretty good games, but this one is a for sure top 5 on my list. The graphics are sweet and just the gameplay over all is awesome. And the price really isnt bad....recommend to all. |
Excellent Remake
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| Review Date: January 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Mel Gobsin, NY |
Ninja Gaiden is still the bar I use to judge other action game controls.
NG's fighting system controls on a dime.
The tight controls are necessary for a game this challenging. The first boss in this game is legendary for his difficulty.
This is one of the games I was most excited for after getting a PS3.
The difficulty definitely isn't for for everyone. The combat is so satisfying though, I don't mind trying to get to the next checkpoint.
One tip. If the difficulty is too much, try dying immediately on the first level a few times to unlock a lower difficulty. |
Awesome!!!
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| Review Date: January 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Neutronstar, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
| This is an awesome game. The fact that it is challenging only makes it more fun to play. The cons that I found with the game were the camera and the location of the save points. But overall the game is so good that the flaws aren't very noticeable. |
Best nija game i've played yet
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| Review Date: February 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Christian Smart, |
I was looking for a cheap game to buy with my ps3.....and i brought ninja gaiden sigma. the graphics are good....nice storyline...it isn't as short as heavenly sword.....and it is very demanding where technique is needed to beat this game!
although a old game....ITS REALLY ENJOYABLE!! |
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