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This is what gaming used to be. You were sent into a room or a space or whatever, forced to defend yourself against impossible odds. Enemies would be able to dominate you unless you got yourself some skill and fought back. The best thing is that your hand wasn't being constantly held throughout, so you really had to fight back. That's the nature of Ninja Gaiden 2 on the Xbox 360. You really need to bust your balls to stay alive, and that's what I ended up loving about this game. Few problems here and there, but it doesn't stop the game from being a recommended purchase.

You're Ryu, a ninja and the last of the Hayabusa clan. There's an evil force that's determined to destroy the world. The Archfiend, as it's known as, is a stereotypical super powerful demon about to cause chaos and destruction throughout the world. The kicker? He's in another dimension, or some shit like that. Meet the other bad guys - the four Greater Fiends. They have...
THE GOOD:
Some pretty solid gameplay
Stunning visuals in environments
Very diverse environments
Enough variety in weapons to keep everyone happy

THE BAD:
Camera can make you want to ingest paint
Some mechanics seem broken, such as swimming and other controls
Things can get very hectic, with difficulty spikes randomly
Some bosses are so easy you can blow through them without damage, others take you hours.
Story can get confusing

SUMMARY:
Let me say this now; this isn't a bad game. In fact, if some minor things had been worked out, this would have been a favorite of mine. As it stands now, however, it's just a game I play casually to get stress out, and to have the satisfaction of beating it.

I'll get my praise out of the way now. I love how much variety they use in the weapons of the game. No matter what you're playing style is, you'll find a weapon that you can fall in love with. I personally spent...

Written by Kiker
When you think of hard games, you bring up Contra 3, Super Ghouls ‘N Ghosts, Silver Surfer and, of course, the Ninja Gaiden trilogy. The Ninja Gaiden trilogy for the NES was and still is awesome (except the third one - it was okay but was way more frustrating than challenging). Nothing but nostalgia from there on. There was also 3D Ninja Gaiden for the original Xbox. Damn good tribute to nostalgia, I say. Its one tricky mofo, much harder than God of War and Devil May Cry, but still an awesome game everyone with either an original Xbox or a 360 should give a shot (and there’s always Sigma for PS3 owners). So after doing away with Ninja Gaiden Alpha Turbo Dub Edition Remix, the developers started tinkering with some new stuff for a sequel. When it came out and everybody played it, they noticed that it was a good sequel, but needed about 4 or so months of development since it got glitchy at times. Nothing that makes the game unplayable (yeah, cop that Sonic 06), but some blemishes...
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