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User Review : Ninja Gaiden 2 Sigma

Ups
  • Graphics are amazing{Gameplay is fun and fluid
Downs
  • choppy frame rate at times{camera movement is limited

Ninja Gaiden II for the Xbox 360 - My Review at Last

I played Ninja Gaiden on the PS3 when it first came out. I didn’t play it through to the end but, I fell under it’s charm and since then I’ve waited patiently for the day that I could play Ninja Gaiden again and this time round, on my beloved Xbox 360. My time has come.

BEGINNING:

Ninja Gaiden II begins in a plethora of action once you’ve chosen your difficulty level, Acolyte or Warrior (Mentor and Master Ninja levels are unlocked later in the game). Warrior is more for the hardcore players and Acolyte is more of a training ground to begin with but, it isn’t a walk in the park either.
ninja gaiden ii action

STORYLINE:

The storyline you can imagine, it’s been done before, it’s the ‘ninja story’. Your main mission is to restore the Demon Statue to the safety of the Hayabusa Village. The statue has been under the supervision of the Dragon Blood lineage and it’s your job to get it back. Unfortunately, The Black Spider Clan has other ideas as they aim to use the statue to raise an arch fiend to help them take over the world (or something like that, you know the score). Ryu is the only one that can stop them apparently (with the help of the CIA of course). That’s the jist of the storyline and it doesn’t really matter, a more complex storyline wouldn’t enhance the game, it’s fighting, it’s fun, the storyline is slightly absurd but, it’s easy enough to follow.

CHARACTERS AND GAMEPLAY:

Enemy character design is excellent, better than previous NG games. Each character has a different mode of attack which includes group strategies that blew me away at times (literally if I wasn’t concentrating). The bosses however, I found to be inconsistent in difficultly and none of which really threw me a huge challenge if I’m honest.

The combat is very fluid and fast paced, Ryu still has his signature moves of course and by using the in game ’stores’ you can level your weapons up nicely and become a more efficient killing machine. There are power attacks/fast attack combinations that can include jumps and a variety of weapons so experimenting is the key, you need to change strategies at times to defeat some enemies by finding their weakness and pouncing on it (with a huge scythe preferably!).

There is a good choice of weapons on offer, some deal out death in an incredibly brutal manner which is great fun. The new weapons include the scythe which is powerful with some awesome swinging combos and the boomerang shuriken which can make charged attacks. All in all I was more than a little excited by the choice of weapons.

My only gripe with the gameplay is that close quarter combat in confined areas can get hectic and at times the camera is frustrating, I hoped the developers would have improved on this from the last game but, it doesn’t spoil the game play too much, it’s just something I hope will be improved next time round.

GRAPHICS AND SOUND:

Graphically, everything that matters looks amazing. Combat looks stunning with blood gushing from wounds and from severed limbs and with sparks trailing from steel on stone encounters, it’s all just a tad mesmerising. The level design is great and looks a lot like Ninja Gaiden Sigma with an increased range and quality of textures. As expected, Ninja Gaiden II is ’spot on’ graphically.

To compliment the graphics in Ninja Gaiden II the sound effects had to be good and that’s just what they are. There are gory blood splattering sound effects and the sounds of clinking swords and explosions that bring the game right through your speakers and into the room around you.

FINALLY:

There are some problems with the game, some things to complain about. One problem being that the frame rate can be choppy at times, there’s a little slowdown if there is a lot happening on the screen. It isn’t a huge problem but, it can be frustrating when you are face to face with an opponent (or ten) in battle. There are also a few ‘glitches’ throughout the game, I had to reboot my 360 a few times due to freezing or recurring glitches that meant I couldn’t progress in the game. Hopefully those glitches will be patched. My final issue with Ninja Gaiden II is the camera movement which is limited and I had hoped this would have been ‘rectified’ from the last game to this but, it is something I learned to deal with and it didn’t spoil the game.

If you enjoyed other games in the Ninja Gaiden series then you’ll love Ninja Gaiden II. If you’ve never played Ninja Gaiden before then, what’s stopping you, buy Ninja Gaiden II, you might just love it as much as I did!!

SCORE:

As great as the game is I can only really award it a score of 8/10 which is a great score but, it could’ve been better. Roll on Ninja Gaiden III for that 10/10!

Score
8.0
Graphics
9.0
Sound
8.0
Gameplay
8.0
Fun Factor
Overall
8.0
Richdad5699d ago (Edited 5699d ago )

Yes NG2 is definitely very nice in terms of gameplay and graphics. The gameplay has really evolved and I mean it, the moves and ninpos are really better and the pace is also much better than orignal NG but the camera angle is the only issue that holds it down.
If any one will review the game he will definitely say that "the game could have been much better". Also even though the gameplay is down to half due to issues its still much better than its competitor DMC4 and Assassins.

Harry1905699d ago

playing the game and I have just beaten Zerodius. I'm playing on Path of the Acolyte difficulty. It can be very challenging at times and you really have to be masochistic to play it on the hardest levels. The A.I cheats on the higher difficulty levels and destroy you. I hate the enemies which shoot at you from a distance.

I have not experienced 'frame drops' or I possibly haven't noticed any but my game did freeze while I was fighting Volf in the Colosseum. Only once. the game is fun and the combat is better but it's really not that different from NG Sigma. Sometimes I see the exact same levels I played in Sigma with different camera angles.The graphics could have been better too. But that's not a real big problem. The BIG BIG problem is with the camera. It's possibly the worse camera system that I have ever experienced in any game. If only they could have done it right it would have been so much better. Still a great game. I agree with the overall score.

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MIDGETonSTILTS17438d ago

Disagree.

Black > Sigma1 > Sigma 2

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Donnieboi3962d ago (Edited 3962d ago )

Absolutely! IMO, My hardest games this gen were:

-Hard Corps: Uprising
-Demon's Souls
-Dark Souls
-Mega Man 9
-Mega Man 10
-Metal Gear Online (it was the hardest to master (yet most rewarding) multiplayer to play)
-MG Rising Reveangance (not a fan, but it IS challenging!)
-Ninja Gaiden 1 & especially NG 2
-Catherine
-Tokyo Jungle (especially when using herb-eating animals only)

Looking for old-school style of hardcore gaming? These games won't disappoint!

frozen-assets3962d ago

Not sure about Demon's Souls, it more had a learning curve but most fights once learned became easy and more often than not every fight had a "cheap" way to win. When I did my 3rd play-through for the Platinum trophy I got through the entire game in 3 hours, 0 deaths.

That said I have nothing to add to the list, I generally don't play anything besides RPG's. Catherine was probably the hardest game I played this gen, I'd call it harder than Demon's Souls.

fardan853962d ago

You can add Dead Space 1 to 3.
Hardcore mode is hell and you pay a lot on small mistakes.
I don't remember the hardcore mode challenge for 1 but I'll tell you about the rest.
For 2, there's no check points, you start the game from zero and you only get 3 saves for the entire campaign, enemies are aggressive and resources are less.
For 3, you start the game from zero, you can save as much as you want but on death your save will be reset to the start of the game. Resources are less, and enemy will brutalize you.

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GHOSTxx4203963d ago

Halo solo was simple for me, but w@w was a pain. Took me so long to beat it on veteran. Complete insanity with all them grenades

Campy da Camper3963d ago

Ha I remember those damn grenades. Man they were infuriating.

PopRocks3593963d ago

Of generation 7? Well, for me that would have to be Metal Gear Rising. I've never played any other game that was as fun as it was frustrating due to its difficulty.

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