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...
Abstract: There’s no doubt ninjas are cool. Just look at some of the video gaming ninjas like Ryu Hayabusa, Strider Hiryu, Rikimaru, Gray Fox and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. All these ninjas, even though some don’t play by the stealth rules, show some sort...
Ninja Blade is a game full of awesome moments. Its not incredibly deep and it wont redefine the genre but its a kick-ass title that will please action junkies looking for an adrenaline kick. It does a great job of making you feel like the star of a...
While it’s not as technically proficient as Ninja Gaiden II, Ninja Blade manages to stand up on its own two feet thanks to the easy combat, the complete ridiculousness of its cut-scenes and its Quick-Time Events. Like we said at the start, we&rsquo...
Enjoyable over-the-top QTEs, Reasonable deep combat system, Is not ball busting tough
Looks mediocre, Is full of bland and repetitive environments, Lame dialogues and plot, No replay value, People may get turned off by the excessive QTEs
The game also boasts of certain platforming elements borrowed from games like Ninja Gaiden and Prince of Persia. Ken can wall run, wall jump, swing like an acrobat and more but none of it feels as smooth and natural as it did in the above mentioned gam...
Deep combat system, slick presentation, unlockables and character editor add to the replay value
Too many QTE, bland plot, platforming elements underdeveloped
Heavy cost of development and intense competition in the gaming world has given developers very little time to innovate. This has led to a lot of inspired content cropping up of late. Developers tend to create new IPs around the most successful formula...