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The editors liked
Ninja Gaiden 3 with the bad bits taken out
Much improved combat
More weapons and Ayane chapters add variety
The editors didn't like
Uninspired use of the Wii U Pad
Not as bold or dynamic as rival action games
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Published: 2013-01-21, Author: Chris , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: The idea of games getting a second chance isn't entirely new these days. Remakes buff older titles to a sheen, as creators fix technical issues, while ambitious open-world titles have bugs squashed by patches. iOS games can be released and almost immed...
Ninja Gaiden 3 with the bad bits taken out, Much improved combat, More weapons and Ayane chapters add variety
Uninspired use of the Wii U Pad, Not as bold or dynamic as rival action games
Razor's Edge transforms Ninja Gaiden 3 into a proper Ninja Gaiden, and the result is a satisfying slice-and-dice ninja game. It's a tighter, more challenging experience than the original, and one with more variety to boot. Yet against competition like Bay...
Published: 2013-04-24, Author: John , review by: gamingshogun.com
Razor's Edge brings much more Team Ninja madness to Ninja Gaiden 3, and for less cash. For $39.99, you receive the original release, all of the past downloadable content, three additional characters, more gore, and improved a.i. and game play. If you di...
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...
Abstract: Previous Ninja Gaiden games assumed you were a master swordsman. They gave you the tools to succeed and expected you to use them, having you bounding from walls before plunging a sharp blade into your enemies' bowels in a series of dizzying attacks. Th...
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Published: 2013-04-22, Author: Matt , review by: delimiter.com.au
Abstract: I was one of the rare few that enjoyed the original Ninja Gaiden 3. While I understood what put people off the game, there was a dynamism and intensity in the game that I hadn't experienced before or since.But the game was indeed a critical disaster, and ...