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this games combat is utterly incredible. not enough attention is given to how good it feels to kill enemies in this game, theres an amazing ebb and flow with combat i have yet to see anywhere else

El peor mejor juego que he jugado jamás

Me lo pase un montón de veces sin darme cuenta que me lo pasaba en fácil... talvez por eso no me era tan difícil

Me empute mil veces de tanto morir pero jamás me planteé la idea de dejarlo, es tan bueno en el gameplay y la movilidad es asombrosa, hasta la fecha me encanta. Pronto voy a re visitar toda la franquicia para enojarme como en los viejos tiempos.


One of the hardest games I've ever played.

Ninja Gaiden Black is a remaster of the previous version with more content added which is a reboot of the NES version and man is this game difficult. It’s a game I love and hate because its fun and bad ass, but it was the first extremely hard game I had ever played at the time and man did this game break me.

Gameplay: NG Black is a fixed camera angle hack and slash game, think of Devil May Cry 1 but with the difficulty of the original release of DMC 3 and that's basically what this game is. It's absolutely one of the hardest video games out there. Up there in hardness like the dark soul’s franchise or cup head. You are a Ninja with a decent arsenal of deadly and gory weapons that dismember enemies. Just like dmc you do combos and have to dodge other enemies’ attacks. You have a sort of devil trigger ability that does crazy damage and projectile weapons like a bow and arrow. The game is hard because of the camera angles, controls, and enemy ai and honestly no matter how strong you get throughout the story you can pretty much get destroyed by a basic enemy if you screw up. It's satisfying to get though levels but it's excruciating sometimes, especially towards the end. Each area seems to have some platforming which you can run up and along walls, but it feels like I’m playing ps1 tomb raider with how clunky it can be. Most of the levels have some sort of puzzle solving to do and I remember certain levels I had to ask a friend who had beaten it to help me understand where I needed to go because of how complicated the puzzles got and I couldn't figure out where to bring stuff and at that point I was a seasoned resident evil puzzle solver and I still couldn't figure out the map too well. The check points in this game are basically the level starts and ends more or less and man a lot of them are in crazy spots I remember at the end of the game you have to platform up a volcano like structure level that's timed and you have to also kill a boss all in the same checkpoint and just getting past the platforming was almost impossible for me, maybe I just suck but God damn. I think I cried tears of joy when I beat the final boss and I remember I was genuinely one step away from straight up quitting and just looking up the ending.

Graphics, voice acting & music: honestly the graphics are okay for what they are at the time which wasn’t too amazing but not terrible either. It's what you'd expect from an early Xbox game. The voice acting also isn't amazing but again for its time not the worst either and pretty much the same can be said about the sound design. It has that old nostalgic feeling to it and for the most part I liked it and found a lot of it spooky but also some moments where it felt out of place.

Story/ No spoilers: The story for this game is weird and the full lore to Ninja Gaiden is a bit all over the place with the story starting and ending on the original arcade games that came before this one. There is also Gameboy games and other spin off franchises that are canon like Dead Or Alive if you really wanna follow Ryus full story. Basically, he's like Dante but instead of being half human and half demon he's a human with a sword that has demon powers and a lot of the enemies you fight are demon monsters known as fiends but there is human military too. So basically, Ryu lives in a Ninja clan somewhere in Japan and is one of the best. His clan gets attacked by an Emperor and his forces. There are a lot of wacky characters in this game like Rachel (who is basically a stereotypical American over sexualized S&M semi-stripper that also can fight demons... lol yeah not really but you'll know what I mean when you see her) and the whole game revolves around trying to stop the bad guys and get back this powerful demon sword that was taken by the main villains. There is a fun twist at the end I didn't see coming and you don't have to play the previous games to understand this one. Overall, this game is pretty great, but the story isn't the most compelling and is like the typical Japanese ninja story from the Era of the early 2000s, if that makes sense but I still really enjoyed this game. I guess the reason I haven't gone back to it is because I no longer own it and it's such a difficult game in general but I want to reply these games sometime again and refresh my memory of them. If you like Japanese games, DMC, hack and slash games or just old or really hard games, you'll love this game but if you don't like any of those things you might not find this game enjoyable. I have been holding out hope these games would get modern remasters or another remake but at this point I think we'd be lucky to see a Ninja Gaiden 4 so who knows. If you are looking to pick up this franchise this is definitely a good spot to start in just be warned about the controls and difficulty.

8.5/10

The greatest action game ever made. This game has a certain atmosphere and charm that is so of its time that I can't help but love.

I hope you understand how much I genuinely adore punishingly hard character action games, but this is just annoying as shit to me.

The worm boss was bad enough, but when they did it again but added another I rolled my eyes so hard that I wanted to izuna drop myself.

And yeah, "skill issue" or whatever. But the design felt deliberately made to be the most cheap, bullshit thing imaginable. I still prefer it over Razor's edge because it is far more accomplished at what it set out to be, but NG2 is the only entry that I'll consistently be coming back to.

I am happy that it's a classic within the character action community though, it's not terrible I just don't get much out of it is all.

realidad máxima, juego de ninjas para putos crackheads

best in the series because it is black

sentimentos conflitantes nesse aq, eu legitimamente adoro o combate e gosto do design de (alguns) inimigos mas deus do céu eu odeio os chefes e os níveis desse jogo, especialmente da metade pra frente, em especial o cap 15 e 14, pqp espancamento games.

faz bem o bastante pra eu não conseguir desgostar e ainda tenho expectativas pro 2, mas ainda assim saí com um gosto amargo na boca

One of the best action games ever created. Ridiculously satisfying weapons and combat with a mostly fair high difficulty. I really appreciate how quickly you can die while having enemies be very squishy themselves, keeping it tense but satisfying. There is the occasional bullshit thrown in that at least keeps you on your toes well after getting used to the mechanics and it can usually be avoided by playing carefully.

Rarely was I genuinely fucking annoyed, namely at having shoot arrows at the radio tower, spending a million years spamming the flail at ghost fish, or screaming at Alma's fucking projectiles that hit me every single time!! FUCK!!!!!!!

A lot of the levels outside of the city are not as fun since this game is best when it's more explorative but there are still plenty of varied challenges to keep each area feeling distinct, a huge plus that makes for a hugely replayable game when combined with the multitude of differences between difficulty levels. A fair bit to unlock too!

So good, so smooth, so fun, I love this game to pieces.

Izuna dropping the underground monastery level and the phantom fishes

Just as sadistic as I remember. It's definitely the most unforgiving game I've ever played with such a steep technical skill curve. Will absolutely replay from start-to-finish at least once every year.

Strictly mechanically speaking it's basically a perfect video game from top to bottom.

There is a lot to criticize about the rest of the game.

This game is pretty cool. I like how a lot of it plays. I think the static camera angles in this game screw with combat way more than the static camera angles in the Devil May Cry series. I never got much farther than when the game introduces the ninjas that throw delayed exploding shurikens that stick to you.

Lo mismo, pero agrega nuevos modos de dificultad (tanto más difíciles como uno para gente carente de skills), de paso trae todos los DLCs. Ósea es el mismo juego pero con más contenido.

shoutout to my buddy Chico for letting me borrow his xbox one so I could play this version of the game, Your a real one.

Talk about tough. But I loved this game. One of the funnest games I owned for my OG Xbox.
The graphics were beautiful, the action intense, secrets to find. The combo system was fun. You could just go ham.

Brutal in every sense, one of the most unique takes of the action genre. Nothing feels quite like this one, a game that shines when you fight multiple enemies at once. You are forced to learn how to use your tools properly and the enviroment in your favor, otherwise you will be severely punished for every mistake you make and yet, for the most part, it feels kinda fair. There is a sense of thrill after you come victorious in any battle you fight that most of these type of games wish to replicate.

Its a shame they put the hall of fame of shittiest bosses, you'll find yourself running around and dodging their attacks until you find an opening to attack, it is just boring and doesn't suits well the combat system, they try to solve it in higher difficulties by putting some extra enemies but I find it a cheap patch instead of a real solution, to be honest I would rather not have this many bosses and even any boss. Aside from that, there is not any other big flaw that I can think of, couldnt recomend it enough.

I don't mean to come off like a hater, but for The Greatest Action Game of All Time there sure is a lot of shit that sucks in here lmao. I know you're already fuming so keep in mind, I didn't play on Master Ninja and my opinion is not valid. Okay? Cool.

So what do I mean? The occasionally finicky platforming, the tedious (but graciously easy) water level, and especially the part where the game goes DMC2 mode and makes you fight tanks and a helicopter with ranged weapons. C'mon man, how can you directly invite that kind of comparison and not think "what are we doing here?" If the idea was "we can do it better," well sure, you did, but not by much.

Frankly most of the bosses weren't great; the first fight with Murai sets you up to expect a bunch of sick duels and then most of the fights are just giant stationary creatures with three attacks and a nasty grab. I mean you fight four of those worms, man. Is that really making the most of the killer combat system? I understand that higher difficulties mix things up with adds, etc. but to me that kinda illustrates how weak the boss designs were in the first place...

As negative as that came off, when the game is cooking, it is absolutely sick and overall, I had a very good time with it. But given its monstrous reputation I was really surprised how just much of the mid-game felt like a slog.


Esse jogo é foda mas eu prefiro o sigma (em maior parte pq tem as dual blades)

it's just the best action game ever made really, totally different from anything else out there even its own followups

One of the best of its kind and easily the best in the series. This game is brutal, unfair, frustrating and magnificent. The satisfaction this game brings you from pulling off a combo with a new weapon, or killing a new boss or taking on dozens of enemies in style as a ninja is unmatched. Even to this day, the graphics and controls still hold up. Sadly this version has yet to have been rereleased and we have the inferior Sigma versions instead. Nevertheless, I still recommend anyone who enjoys Devil May Cry or the classic God of War games to check this series out, especially this version of the first game. An absolute must play.

if you have not played this game you are not legally allowed to slop me off