For a while, rumors had it that a new Ninja Gaiden game would be released.
Regardless of the painfully long hiatus, most of the previous games still hold up great even today.
In the 2004Ninja Gaidenentry, players still took the role of master ninja, Ryu Hayabusa.
Theres no describing how much a games visual design changes things.
Anyways,Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaoswas the sequel to the booming first-ever NES entry.
You could even attack enemies whilst scaling walls using Power Boosting Items.
Without perfectly timing when the wind blows, and jumping across before it hits, you die.
This was highly welcome, especially when its a consecutive entry to a long-running franchise.
Fans wanted something fresh andNinja Gaiden Blackdelivered.
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