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October 2009
(83%)
33 Reviews
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Abstract: We’re still Ryu Hayabusa - lethal ninja-shaped killing machine, but the wet ends of the dismembered limbs we just amputated are blue, gushing forth wispy spurts of what looks like Ribena instead of blood and gore. This is Ninja Gaiden II, PlayStation 3...
Abstract: PS3 players have to wait longer than Xbox 360 owners to satisfy their hack-and-slash hunger in the Ninja Gaiden games, but their patience is always generously rewarded, as they're granted the definitive versions of the premier ninja-action titles. Suc...
Abstract: When people think of ridiculously difficult action games, they tend to gravitate instantly toward Ninja Gaiden. Personally, I feel Ninja Gaiden relies instead on being "annoying" rather than "challenging," but that's just me. Still, no matter how irri...
The action is still slick, fun, and responsive, A number of enhancements improve playability, Three great additional characters, Excellent new team mission mode, Great new bosses and other additions.
The camera can be a pain, Noticeable screen tearing, Dumb use of Sixaxis functionality.
This enhanced version of Ninja Gaiden II is bigger, better, and more exhilarating. ...
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Published: 2009-09-30, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Chopping up fiends in the Ninja Gaiden series is inherently satisfying; chopping up fiends with a friend is even better. That's the idea behind Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, the enhanced release of the original Xbox 360 action game on the PlayStation 3. Mind...
Abstract: Sorry Xbox 360 owners, but you have something new to be jealous about. GamePro Score User Score Write your review! Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 is the PS3 version of Ninja Gaiden II for the Xbox 360 with a few aces up its sleeve: it has a suite of additional c...
Abstract: Do you think modern video games have gone soft? Do you yearn for old-school titles like Battletoads and Contra? These were games that would put hair on your chest, and didn’t settle for recharging health or checkpoint saves. If you're looking for a vid...
Abstract: The original Ninja Gaiden 2, while a solid game, could have been better: inconsistent pacing and brutally cheap moments weighed down an otherwise fantastic experience. With Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, despite the absence of former director Tomonobu Itagaki, ...
Abstract: This is an arcade-style adventure with thoughtful and challenging battles. It is graphically gorgeous and the animation is superb. While there are two modes of play, easy and challenging, NGS2 is not for the faint-of-heart. This is a thoroughly enterta...