Bitmob Intern Ryan Perez writes: BloodRayne: Betrayal and Ninja Gaiden 3 are pretty juicy. I’m used to video-game violence, but I still have moments where I think “ugh” while I chuckle silently to myself. I was expecting to see titles that stood out as particularly gory; although, I didn’t think I would see them within my first few hours at E3. If you like seeing your enemies as piles of meaty chunks, you probably want to check these out.
Released in 2011, the original BloodRayne Betrayal was met with passionate reviews for its gorgeous graphics and punishing difficulty.
Oh boy, I was just looking at the original 2011 yesterday, and told myself " I couldn't beat it back then, but maybe I can now ". And this shows up xD
This is only worth a buy with the new desperately needed rebalanced difficulty. Thank God that was addressed.
Screen Rant Writes: Team Ninja knows fans want a new Ninja Gaiden game, but if Ryu Hayabusa is going to come back, there are some things that the series needs to fix.
- Better story, not that it has to be very deep though
- Better level design, on par or even exceed NG1
- Better enemies design, NG3's enemies design were boring and repetitive
Bring back the difficulty of the first game both 3 and Yaiba (yes I played that POS game) had laughably easy difficulty that it wasn't even funny.
In the conclusion to a three part series, CV takes a look at the most recent Ninja Gaiden games, for better and for worse.
They need to make a true sequel to Ninja Gaiden 2, that was the most satisfying combat I've experienced in a hack n slash game.
been playing 1&2 on and off since they were released. I usually will play until I get frustrated then take another year off lol. Nver tried 3 or the 4th one even though they are in my backlog.
I tried to go back to Sigma but good god those controls are just insufferable. Couldn't do it.
"the team wanted to study the concept of 'what cutting a man is,'" Someone somewhere just got the premise for a new horror film.
Ninja Gaiden 3 is looking a bit disappointing at the moment. I feared this would happen when Itagaki left Team Ninja.
It just looks really basic and easy at the moment, but I'll reserve proper judgement until I see more. Hopefully there'll be a demo at some point before the game is out.
As for the gore - there's plenty of blood but no dismemberment any more.....I don't get it.