Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z review | CheatMasters
Added: 07.04.2014 14:14 | 42 views | 0 comments
Avoiderdragon: Every once in a while, spin-offs of existing games come up to liven things up and show a twist to whats familiar. However, when that includes something that many agree to be overdone and cliche, then maybe its best to leave it be. The Yakuza series had Yakuza: Dead Souls, which was not really necessary (and it didnt help that the 2011 Tohoku earthquake/tsunami delayed its release). That wasnt the end though as another Japanese franchise has been given the zombie treatment with Yaiba.
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| Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z Review | HAL
Added: 05.04.2014 14:18 | 12 views | 0 comments
Ross Hartley: "After dying over 100 times, trying to finish Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z, I can happily say that I don't have to ever play it again. Ninja Gaiden 3 might have sent the series into a place of irrelevance but Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z has sent it six feet under."
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| Bravely Default Review (ITF Gaming)
Added: 04.04.2014 18:14 | 12 views | 0 comments
William Mabin from ITF Gaming writes: JRPGs or Japanese Role Playing Games have existed since the mid 1980s. Typically they hinder on the same type of fantastical culture and scantily-clad girls found in Anime. The Final Fantasy series once made a giant splash in the West, but the inconsistency of English releases were always an indication that some things are lost in translation. Ninja Gaiden creator Tomonobu has himself said that, The (video game) industry in Japan is a modern form of Sakoko. This was a reference to the style of the ancient Japanese government who shut its doors to other cultures. So how well does a modern JRPG like Silicon Studio and Nintendos Bravely Default translate and how good is it really? Lets have a closer look.
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| Review: YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z (New Gamer Nation)
Added: 03.04.2014 15:15 | 9 views | 0 comments
The beauty of the Ninja Gaiden series has always been a punishing, memorization-based, highly rewarding system of combat. Players often pulled their hair out, smashed a few controllers and cursed the gods that be, only to get back in and teach that boss a thing or two. This risk and reward system may have excluded some from sticking with the series, but also battle-hardened its fan base and made them even bigger fans of the series. Fast-forward to today, and the series released a spin-off featuring Yaiba, the cyborg-ninja. While this spin-off maintains the hack-and-slash action youve grown accustom to, there are a lot of changes, and even a departure from what made the series great in the first place, which some fans may find difficult to accept.
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| Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z
Added: 02.04.2014 23:21 | 11 views | 0 comments
Achievements:
A Legend in His Own Grime - Get 25 Legend arena scores. - Bronze
A Perfect 10 - Take no damage and...
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| Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z
Added: 02.04.2014 22:26 | 8 views | 0 comments
Achievements:
A Legend in His Own Grime - Get 25 Legend arena scores. - 25
A Perfect 10 - Take no damage and achieve...
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| TSR #181 Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z Review
Added: 02.04.2014 9:15 | 12 views | 0 comments
Hows Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z? Should you use Feedburner? What about video, should I do it? These are some of the things Andrew addressed in this episode and much more!
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| TSR #181 Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z Review
Added: 02.04.2014 7:15 | 6 views | 0 comments
Hows Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z? Should you use Feedburner? What about video, should I do it? These are some of the things Andrew addressed in this episode and much more!
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