Based on the 1994-released The Ninja Warriors: Again, which is a Super Famicom arrangement of the 1987-released arcade game The Ninja Warriors, The Ninja Warriors: Once Again is a 25-year-later remake from the Tengo Project main staff that brought you the original games. While retaining its 16-bit style, The Ninja Warriors: Once Again significantly enhances the character resolution, pattern amount, and more to match the latest hardware. In addition to two new playable characters, The Ninja Warriors: Once Again implements a two-player co-op mode that was not available in The Ninja Warriors: Again.
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Ever know a series where ALL of its sequels are remakes? I'll wait. (Not a dare. Just genuinely curious)
Nice remaster of a relatively niche beat em up that's already good remake.
Graphics are touched up and game-feel is about the same as the SNES game with added moves, projectile moves from the original arcade game and two completely new characters. It's an overall nice side-scroller.
Nice remaster of a relatively niche beat em up that's already good remake.
Graphics are touched up and game-feel is about the same as the SNES game with added moves, projectile moves from the original arcade game and two completely new characters. It's an overall nice side-scroller.