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Ninja Gaiden 2 (Xbox 360)

Ninja Gaiden 2 (Xbox 360)

RRP £44.99
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£15.50

Suitable for 18 years and over

Microsoft

Release date: Friday 6th of June 2008


Language: English (Original Language)


RRP: £44.99
bad boy
Review date: 2008-11-13 Rating: 10 out of 10

Forget the wasters talking down on this game, they proberly think halo 3 is a bad game too, this game is wicked like the original.


Reviews


Slice that turkey
Review date: 2008-11-01 Rating: 8 out of 10

So brilliant is the combat in Ninja Gaiden 2 is that your end up forgiving its faults, of which there are many. The meat and potatoes of the gameplay, the slashing and dodging, is largely unchanged from the previous outings. It is a lot more bloody and intense but slightly easier due to the fact Ryu now recovers health when he is not fighting. The enemies are brilliantly conceived and there attacks are so quick that you'll be looking at the Game Over screen if you sneeze in mid play. Ninja Gaiden demands your full attention; to process you need to concentrate.
The game has faults though especially in the level design. Visually the game has trouble telling the player where Ryu can or cannot go. Some doors are in fact walls even though they are identical and the designers use invisible walls liberally. The puzzles are nonsense and I could spend a paragraph alone about how depressingly wrong that self destructing boss really was. The camera doesn't quite work but it's never hindered my progress. The plot is laughable gibberish, inferior to the Snes version but you can pretty much take it or leave it.
There are some great moments and most of them are in combat. The gothic castle I really enjoyed and at its core Ninja Gaiden 2 is really quite brilliant. It's simply a shame that the game fumbles most of the things that would have enhanced the experience.


in some ways shockingly bad for an aaa title
Review date: 2008-08-13 Rating: 6 out of 10

Okay, I liked the first game and finished it on Warrior. This second game I finished on hard but hated (with a vengeance) an awful lot of it - its incredibly sloppy in places for an otherwise polished game.
Theres two types of game like this: ones where the bosses are rock hard and have little strategy, and then the others like God of war 2 which have actual tactics and challenge.
Ninja Gaiden falls into the category of just being rather difficult and more often than not simply because the camera gets stuck pointing the wrong way, and because bosses (in particular a giant armadillo) sometimes fill up the whole screen with effects making it difficult to actually fight with any precision (so they then make you fight two at once- which comes down to luck more than skill in beating them, and then they blow up so if you dont know what to do next you die instantly and have to fight them all over again. Wow!!! what brilliant design).
Sadly the whole game is riddled with instances where its grossly unfair instead of being challenging, and I cant rate it higher with these problems because a really classy game (like God of war) challenges without being so cheap!!!!
On a final note this kind of game succeeds through tricky bosses and combat - ninja gaiden has the combat but every boss is rubbish with a few where you can just wade in and slap them to death in seconds. I much prefer God of War with its quick time events and think that features like that are the way forward for third person combat games, if you dont go down that route then at least make decent bosses - even Conan was better than this!


ninja gorey 2!
Review date: 2008-08-13 Rating: 8 out of 10

the gore in this game is emence but absolutly brlliant, it adds so much to the game and the creatures you are slaughtering are so detailed and cool looking. the wide variety of weapons and customizations is neverending and the game can go on forever. there are 2 problems (well tiny problems that should'nt stop you buying this game)they are that the camera angles can sometimes be annoying and makes you blind when going round corners or other objects this leaves you open to attacks as you can't see! also on easy this game is still quite challenging(but who wants an easy game) thanks i hope this review has helped you make a purchase ... Tom

Are you hardcore?
Review date: 2008-08-10 Rating: 10 out of 10

Fancy yourself as a big time games player? Good. Because nothing can prepare you for the sheer lunacy on offer in Ninja Gaiden 2. Anyone who thought the first game was hard had better not even bother with this. But like anything else, practice makes perfect.

1 hour in: Getting hammered! From the very first screen, you're surrounded by enemies. And they just keep coming. Armed with nothing but your trusty sword, you'll need lightning fast reflexes just to keep the enemies at bay, let alone progress through the level. And then there are the bosses. Christ! Expect to be hurling significantly colourful language at the screen.

3 hours in: Still getting hammered! Will the pain never end? By this point you'll have picked up about three different weapons, killed some 10,000 enemies, and lost roughly 10 years of your lifespan. But it soon becomes apparent that you must utilise every one of Ryu's weapons, use counter attacks with perfect timing and use the environment to your advantage. Hmmm, maybe it's not as tough as we thought.

8 hours in: This is more like it! If you haven't sold the game in utter disgust, you'll be having the time of your life. By this point all weapons will be maxed out, Ryu's health will have rocketed up and you'll be leaving absolute carnage in your wake. And that's the point. Hammer the buttons mindlessly and you'll get nowhere. But learn and utilise every one of Ryu's combo's, and you'll soon become unstoppable. by this point, you'll be eating coffin nails for breakfast. Just wait for the fight between Ryu and about a thousand ninja's on a never ending stairway and you'll realise that Ninja Gaiden 2 is one of the X-Box's best titles.

12 hours in: Getting hammered? HAMMER THIS.


Product Details/Specifications


Recording label: Microsoft
Manufacturer: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224626705
Binding: Video Game
Release date: 2008-06-06
Universal product code (UPC): 882224626705
Audience rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Language: English (Original Language)
Platform: Xbox 360
Brand: Microsoft

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