‘Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound’ Review: Revival Of A Retro Classic
JUL 31 – Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound features two playable ninjas with unique abilities and retells a parallel story, delivering a retro-style action experience after 20 years.
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I have nothing negative to say about Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, other than that it ends too soon
Tecmo’s Ninja Gaiden games are infamous for their difficulty, from the NES era trilogy of punishing side-scrolling action platformers to the modern Team Ninja games. The latest entry in that franchise, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, doesn’t strive to be that hard; instead, it focuses on offering a compelling set of combat tools, tight platforming and action, and a strong case for the Ninja Gaiden series to continue in 2D. It’s a perfect entry point fo…
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound review — Respect on the name
If you ask me, and who doesn’t, the major thing video games lack these days is respect. Developers need to respect players. Players need to respect games and the developers behind them. More respect could solve a lot of problems in a lot of ways, in business, in game design, and in society as a whole. In a world without respect, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound excited me. From the initial trailer to the playable demo, it looked and played the part of a …
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound is the new game of The Game Kitchen, the developer of the much praised blasphemous. Ragebound now wants to follow in the footsteps of the old 2D Sidescrollers. Whether this works, we explain in the test.
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