Abstract: Since I first saw the trailer for Ninja Blade, I was immediately intrigued. The smooth, stylish cinematics and epic creatures alone were enough to make me squeal like a school girl. To my delight, the game was everything I was expecting and then some. ...
Abstract: They say imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. If that is true, Ninja Gaiden and God of War should be flattered as Ninja Blade borrows heavily from these two. While a game that mixes elements of two giants of the gaming world might sound good...
Abstract: Ninja Blade has a lot going for it from the get go, with a different approach to the ninja game formula and some huge, off-the-wall enemies. Unfortunately, the clunky combat mechanics, camera issues, and overabundance of Quick-Time Events make this a d...
Abstract: The comparisons were inevitable. Releasing a ninja-based game after Ninja Gaiden 2 (and, to a much lesser extent, after Tenchu Z) on Xbox 360 is akin to releasing a first-person shooter in which the main character, "Master Chef," drives around in his "...
Abstract: It’s a shame about the title, as the game itself is actually quite good. ‘Ninja Blade’ is one of those generic titles that you would expect from a game that’s not pegged to be a heavy hitter; however the game itself is a diamond in the rough. You can p...
Great action, stylish cinematics, exquisite sound effects, Todome powers
Parasitic infestation storyline obviously "inspired" by Resident Evil
Ninja Blade is a game full of awesome moments. It’s not incredibly deep and it won’t redefine the genre but it’s a kick-ass title that will please action junkies looking for an adrenaline kick. It does a great job of making you feel like...
Abstract: If imitation is the ultimate flattery, Ninja Blade has a heck of a lot to thank Ninja Gaiden for. You play a super ninja called Ken Ogawa, a member of a secret operations unit dropped into 2015 Tokyo to save the city from parasitic worms that are infe...