Dark Souls transformed the action game genre and it's never been the same since, but it's time for 'pure' action games to ...
The recently released Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is set for a physical release on PlayStation 5 only. Playasia said it has partnered with publisher Koei Tecmo to exclusively release a PS5 physical ...
Ryu will appear throughout the game and be playable, ensuring his prowess and presence is deeply felt in NINJA GAIDEN 4.” In the Developer_Direct trailer, the new protagonist, Yakumo ...
It’s good to use when surrounded by smaller enemies but enemy AI is pretty smart in Ninja Gaiden 2 Black so players may find it difficult to lure anything in. The Art of the Inferno is the first ...
Here's what was announced. After more than ten years, there will be a new installation to the mainline Ninja Gaiden action series – Ninja Gaiden 3 hit way back in 2012 – entitled simply Ninja ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Today, during the Xbox Developer Direct, Koei Tecmo announced Ninja Gaiden 4, a new 3D action game that continues the story of Ryu Hayabusa.
You'd figure that with the popularity of FromSoftware games and the Soulslike genre, Ninja Gaiden would have a place in mainstream gaming today. Unfortunately, that isn't the case. We haven't seen ...
Ninja Gaiden 4 will be released in fall 2025 on PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X, and it’ll be available through Game Pass. The game will be set after the events of Ninja Gaiden 3 in ...
Ninja Gaiden 4 is largely in the polishing phase of development and is currently about 70-80% complete. The game is scheduled to be released in Fall 2025. PlatinumGames recently shadow dropped a ...
During Microsoft's Xbox Developer Direct, the mystery game of the show was Ninja Gaiden 4. The franchise has been dormant for a decade, but it's coming back with a new entry in the series set to ...
I still vividly remember Ninja Gaiden 2’s launch in 2008 even though ... Survival still requires players to master an art. You can’t simply pick up the controller and start slicing through ...
right back to the original Ninja Gaiden games in the 1980s. "This goes back to the 2D games, because [ninjas] have those acrobatic abilities and that appeals to an audience regardless of country.