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. ...
Riotous cinematic sequences, Fun, flashylooking swordplay, Swift pacing moves things along at a nice clip, Great setpiece battles.
Overly reliant on quicktime events, The combat isnt very deep or original, Some technical inconsistencies.
This derivative action game is a bunch of silly, stylish fun. ...
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Published: 2009-04-07, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
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