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The editors liked
Smooth movement
Glorious graphics in HD
Will last you long time
It`s got ninjas
And looks sooo good it will make yer eyes bleed!
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Guys have muscles that don’t even attempt to look realistic. Movement is one of the real winners in Gaiden – you can jump
Flip and roll all over the place and when these moves are incorporated into combat you realise what some di...
It`s sooo damn hard- it has a learning curve thats vertical!
Smooth movement, glorious graphics in HD, will last you long time
guys have muscles that don’t even attempt to look realistic. Movement is one of the real winners in Gaiden – you can jump, flip and roll all over the place and when these moves are incorporated into combat you realise what some di...
A difficult game to master, but glorious to look at. If you have the patience, this is highly recommended
Abstract: Starting into the second half of 2007 there are many, many games on the horizon with a number, subtitle, or year emblazoned after the main title. As a result, it is obvious most developers and publishers are much happier to play it safe, and release a ...
Abstract: July 9, 2007 - Almost 2 years ago, the first Ninja Gaiden game came out for the Xbox, and was hailed as an instant classic. Action-packed gameplay, a thoughtful storyline, and not to mention some amazing visuals made the game a must-play on the original X...
Abstract: I believe Im beginning to sound a bit like a broken record with my PS3 reviews, as in nearly every opening paragraph I mention that the game in question cannot be classed as new, but merely a port from the last-gen consoles or a leap over from the 360...
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Published: 2007-07-18, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Ninja Gaiden Sigma proves that if you keep re-making an excellent game, it continues to be an excellent game. Since I first played Ninja Gaiden, I knew this game was something special. And actually, my connection to Ninja Gaiden continues to this very ...
Abstract: Ask any Xbox gamer and they’ll tell you that the aside from the gaming masterpiece that is Halo, it is Ninja Gaiden that lit up their big black box a long while back. Sure, Team Ninja and Tecmo made their mark on Microsoft’s console with the l...
Nearly flawless combat; mouth-watering animations; phenomenally gorgeous visuals; longer than the average action game; new content feels naturally added, rather than shoehorned into the game.
Camera from hell; Rachels character(s), and all the jiggling that entails; "find the key" puzzles become stupid quickly; CG cutscenes are straight from Xbox which means theyre in 480p; new content doesnt abound.
I think this is pretty much a no-brainer if you own a PS3. If you havent played the game yet, then all the better. This is the best version by a landslide. Yes, there are problems with the game, and yes, they dont get talked about enough, but the cor...
Nearly flawless combat; mouth-watering animations; phenomenally gorgeous visuals; longer than the average action game; new content feels naturally added, rather than shoehorned into the game.
Camera from hell; Rachels character(s), and all the jiggling that entails; "find the key" puzzles become stupid quickly; CG cutscenes are straight from Xbox which means theyre in 480p; new content doesnt abound.
I think this is pretty much a no-brainer if you own a PS3. If you havent played the game yet, then all the better. This is the best version by a landslide. Yes, there are problems with the game, and yes, they dont get talked about enough, but the cor...
Still beautiful, still brutal. Ninja Gaiden Sigma can't hide its dated structure, but that doesn't mean it's not a close-quarters action epic to be reckoned with....