I played this game on my ps3, and I have to tell you that the graphics and the gameplay on the DS, are great. is really fluid, but I wish they have done a game that makes use of the D-pad and the A B X Y buttons, and maybe to have the game on a horizontal view instead of holding it like a book. they should have that as option, I would love to see a new game created exclusive to the DS console, maybe by reviving the ninja gaiden classic on NES. that would be nice. a more modern version of it. Great Game!!!
I must say that i'm very impressed with the port of this game. Although it's nowhere near as violent, the game play is very good. Using the stylus to move, vs. the control pad is different, however it works. I wish they added more than one Ninpo Attack indicator (at least 3) to help out. I've been a fan of the Ninja Gaiden Series since it came to the PS3. I played it a little on the original NES, however I wasn't really into it. For a handheld version of this game, I would give it a 8.5. The fact that there's no blood, more weapons, and only one ninpo indicator attack is why I wouldn't rate it a 10.
I would say that this game is exceptionally good. Here are some reasons why. Reason #1: The movement of characters are quite fluid, and the DS doesn't hog down with several enemies on the screen. This provides you with a constant feel for action and a sense of overall pride and satisfaction when enemies around you are thrown and slashed to their utter defeat. Reason #2: The story is well done, with cut screen pictures and voice sounds such as cackling, grunting, (in battle as well), and thoughtful hums and hmms when something has come to the main characters attention. The movement and the story really reminds one of an old dubbed karate film to give you an idea of what the story and characters are like, but not so much so that it is corny. Reason #3: There are touch screen controls only. This might be a problem in some games but in this game it actually enhances the experiance because it makes one feel that you are a lot closer to becoming involved with the hero of the story. By hacking and slashing with your stylis and throwing your shurikens by tapping on an enemy or item you really feel that you are more involved than having buttons and d-pad movement. I would also mention that some might think that the stylis would get in the way of what is on the screen but it doesn't at all, (believe me) and also your swipes and taps are really accurate with what moves you want to do. Reason #4: The boss battles are intense, although somewhat easy, The graphics are top notch for the DS and the screen shakes with roars of the giant monsters and deformations at the end of each level. I will admit however, in regards to the boss battles being easy, that I've not played on a difficulty level higher than normal so you might find the boss battles more difficult on a higher level of challenge, after you've defeated the game on normal that is. Reason #5: The game is not just an action game in the sense that you can buy upgrades, such as magic and movement enhancements to make defeating the bad guys that much more enjoyable. Another point is that you are in a free moving world (to some extent) and not in a 2D sidescroller which in my opinion would not be nearly as enjoyable for touch screen controls. Ending comments: This game is certainly worth buying and is one of the best on the DS. If you are looking for an intense action game with a good story, excellent graphics, and plenty of fun, this will fill the hole that needs to be filled in your entertainment thingamajiggy.Read full review
Excellent game. Pros It completely utilizes the touchscreen, combat/gameplay is engaging using the stylus to slash/shoot/flip/roll/and get the drop on enemies. Graphics are very well done. 3D graphics, bosses in general look amazing. Great graphics considering the DS's graphics ability. Good story to hold up the game but not too much talking and the start button can be used to skip most of the speeches if you don't want to read. Music matches scenery different music theme for each area. Cons The game is a little on the easy side in Normal- a solid gamer can go through it in less than ten hours but the difficulty after finishing can be upped. Top screen is only used for map and the tutorial text in the beginning.
Pros: It has great visuals, decent sound effects, it's portable (lol), and it's a Ninja Gaiden game. Cons: The controls aren't bad, but the visuals are turned to the side, so you are required to hold the DS like a book as you play. Thankfully, almost everything uses the stylus. Oh, and this isn't a con, but it may be a hurtle for some: You need a working microphone!
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