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I don't remember the previous games being this tough from the start, so hard that the game didn't really feel fun anymore. I refused to be a Ninja Dog in those past games and I refused to be one here!Īgain, it had been a while since I last played Ninja Gaiden, but this was really tough. These games have always prided themselves on being really fricken hard, even the original Ninja Gaiden II for NES advertised "Hard To Beat!" on the game box. All of the modern Ninja Gaiden games have done this (the Ninja Gaiden game from 2004 called easy mode "Ninja Dog" mode, really rubbing salt in your wounds and pride). Like an idiot I said, "No!" The fact that the game even does this feels a little like a mean taunt. In no time at all the game asked me if I wanted to drop down to Hero Mode. I got to the first boss of level 1, the mid boss spider-tank thing, and was thoroughly punished for even existing. Razor's Edge slapped me hard, pissed in my hair, and said, "Go home!" And after so many times dying the game itself asks you if you'd like to drop down a difficulty level, Hero Mode (which is this game's Easy Mode). I started the game on Normal difficulty and got beat down.bad. My skills may have been a little rusty but I wouldn't say they were bad. Now, it had been many years since I last played a Ninja Gaiden game (barring the original NES trilogy which I play almost every year). And after a week or two I am now able to say I have beaten it and at long last finished the modern Ninja Gaiden trilogy! "Sigh" it feels good to say that. While trekking through the classic Shinobi series, I was inspired to play Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge. Recently I've been getting back into ninja video gaming in a big way (if you haven't checked out my GAMING DIARIES: THE SHINOBI CHRONICLES, please do!).

And there it waited and collected dust as I basically fell out of playing modern video games, shifting focus to retro gaming. The game got shelved after only playing the first level, for whatever reason. And sure enough Tecmo released the "Sigma" version of NG3, NINJA GAIDEN 3: RAZOR'S EDGE! I bought NG3:RE quite some time ago (not on release day mind you, but a few years ago nonetheless). I had seen the trends and figured a Sigma version was sure to come (just like you never buy a Peter Jackson Lord of the Rings film when it comes out. When Ninja Gaiden 3 came out I didn't bother buying it (even though it was launched on the PS3).

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I missed Ninja Gaiden 2 on Xbox 360 but you better believe I played it once it hit PS3 with Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2! Then yet again on Ninja Gaiden Sigma (finally on a system I owned, the PS3). I borrowed my buddy's Xbox and played everything I could on Ninja Gaiden. Then in 2004 Tecmo released a new Ninja Gaiden exclusively on Xbox. I was so blown away that my old ninja hero, Hayabusa, was in a fighting game (I had become a huge fan of fighting games by that point).

It was around my time in college and shortly after DOA 3 came out.
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I'm not sure when I discovered that Ryu Hayabusa was a regular character in the fighting game series DEAD OR ALIVE.
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I used to imagine what a Ninja Gaiden movie would look like when I was growing up and wishing to be hero ninja Ryu Hayabusa. Needless to say, I dearly love the Ninja Gaiden trilogy on NES. The first Ninja Gaiden on NES is my all-time favorite NES video game and a strong contender for my all-time favorite video game ever. "Unknown Ninja" character progression and 8-player online mode are not supported.I've been a life-long devotee to the NINJA GAIDEN franchise since I can remember. ※The feature that enhanced Ninpo in the PS3 version by shaking the controller and in the PS Vita version using the touch panel, will be activated unconditionally in this collection.
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To play the game in 4K, a compatible TV or display is required. There may be fluctuations during gameplay. NINJA GAIDEN Σ2/NINJA GAIDEN 3: Razor's Edge: Japanese/English/German/French/Italian/Spanish/Traditional Chinese NINJA GAIDEN Σ: Japanese/English/German/French/Italian/Spanish
