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Shinobi: Art of Vengeance may sound like a lot of other retro revivals on paper, but it stands out thanks to its incredible sense of speed.
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PCMag on MSNI Played 'Shinobi: Art of Vengeance,' a Gorgeous, Action-Packed Ninja Game, and Loved Every MinuteLizardcube and Sega once again join forces to resurrect another classic series with a stylish, modern flair. Here's what I ...
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Comics Gaming Magazine on MSNSHINOBI: Art of Vengeance Preview — Slicing Through NostalgiaArt of Vengeance at Summer Game Fest, I’m happy to say that SEGA and developer Lizardcube have crafted something truly ...
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is on track to be one of the biggest smaller scale surprises of the year, getting Sega's classic franchise revival project off to a strong start.
I-Ninja Review I-Ninja is a short but well-crafted third-person action game with a surprising variety of gameplay. By Ryan Davis on May 17, 2006 at 3:08PM PDT ...
First up is concept art for the Ranx: “This is a new type of Ranx, which are I-Ninja’s robot enemies. This character was developed for the swamp levels of I-Ninja 2.The idea was to retain the ...
What I’m most excited for is that both Shinobi: Art of Vengeance and Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound appear to doing things a little bit differently. The former has air dashes and all kinds of flashy ...
Here, ninja is found almost exclusively in its acrobatics. ... Another modern throwback like Ragebound, Sega's Shinobi: Art of Vengeance mixes up the sidescroller concept again.
'Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound' marries 'Ninja Gaiden II' with 'Blasphemous' for a play on NES-era pastiche. ... Art of Vengeance — the first entry in the series to reach home consoles since 2003.
We played a bloody slice of Ninja Gaiden 4, which finds developer PlatinumGames at the absolute top of its game.
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