The problem is Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge like Ninja Gaiden 3 before still feels repetitive since you’re fighting the same enemies over and over again in boxy rooms. At the end of the level, you’ll see some Black Spider Ninjas, which was a welcome change. Her first mission is in London and it’s essentially a walk from one horde of machinegun dudes to the next. Team Ninja made new missions for Ayane, but they take place in the same locales. Compared to Ryu, Ayane is more agile and has explosive kunai which are more useful than Ryu’s shuriken. Ryu can get bonus karma by collecting Golden Scarabs and or finding Crystal Skulls that transport him to boss battles from previous Ninja Gaiden games.Īyane shows up as a playable character in Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge. More weapons theoretically means more variety, but I found myself sticking to two weapons (talon and sword) since you have to pour karma into each weapon to level it up. Ryu can also get a pair of swords, the Lunar Staff, and Eclipse Scythe. You start with a sword and the Falcon Talons, which were a DLC weapon. Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge gives players more weapons to use. The Spider Tank fight, for example, has been changed significantly. I was relieved that Team Ninja adapted the AI and made enemies reactive rather than increasing their life bar. Ninja Gaiden 3 gets flack for not being difficult enough and to be fair hard mode in the original is tough, but that’s mostly because enemies soak up so much damage. Ryu can can start a combo and cancel into a slide to avoid a rocket. The best thing about Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge is combat feels fluid since you aren’t interrupted by dizzying Steel on Bone kills 30 seconds. Ryu can learn a few abilities that weren’t in the original Ninja Gaiden 3 like the Guillotine Throw and a new move where you can spin around a throw shuriken. You have to purchase those abilities using karma, which you can earn faster by finishing foes off with finesse. Players don’t start out with head stomp jump or a ninpo dragon that eats all of the enemies on the screen. Part of the reason why is Team Ninja nerfed Ryu. Enemies are vicious in Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge and you’ll probably die even if the difficulty is set to normal. ![]() You won’t see terrorists pleading for their lives in the Wii U version. Team Ninja heard the complaints and attempted to fix the problems with Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge. It’s a conundrum just like designing an action game where quick time events do all of the dirty work. The story’s theme is about the consequences of violence, but the game forces players cut through a soldier begging for his life. ![]() In the beginning of Ninja Gaiden 3, the Regent of the Mask curses Ryu Hayabusa with the Grip of Murder so Ryu feels the pain of all of those he killed.
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