![]() While they’re still not quite the smartest cats in the cradle, NG3‘s perpetually angry soldiers at least spend a little less time queuing up to receive their blood-drenched retribution from Ryu’s hungry blade. ![]() At face value, Razor’s Edge goes out of its way to be the game Ninja Gaiden 3 should have been.įor a start, combat is granted a higher degree of challenge with more aggressive opposition. ![]() Variety has been ramped up, along with greater intensity from enemies, and a decent offering of fresh content. To its credit, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge demonstrates how aware Team Ninja is of the original game’s faults, since the studio really has done its best to fix those areas that let it down so badly in March of 2012. In essence, it aims to do what the proverbs say is impossible, and polish a turd. With the Wii U on the horizon, Tecmo Koei has another chance to disappoint audiences with Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge, an overhauled version that seeks to address complaints found in the original release, and provide a deeper, more nuanced experience. Ninja Gaiden 3 was remarkable in its lack of remarkability. Team Ninja’s ability to drop the ball with its franchise so spectacularly was damn near impressive, even if the result was a monotonous and exhausting slog through one of the most soul-crushingly dull adventures released this year.
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