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Best Ninja Gaiden Games

Spanning a good thirty years, the Ninja Gaiden franchise provides high-octane ninja action with the Ultimate Ninja himself, ...
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This year's Ninja Gaiden 2 Black finally does right by a messy but one-of-a-kind action game. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. In ...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge may look cartoonish, but the gameplay delivers top-notch side-scrolling action. While the four teenage mutant ninja turtles look far from Ninja Gaiden ...
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Did you know it’s been over 20 years since we last got a new 2D side-scrolling action-platformer Ninja Gaiden game? Once the series shifted to 3D hack ‘n’ slash action, it basically never looked back ...
Chris started gaming in the 8-bit era so writing game reviews seemed like a natural choice of activity to protect his brain from further atrophy during his final year in a psychiatric penitentiary.
A demon stands atop Lady Liberty's shoulder, giving her a peck as he rains down lightning and flying monsters upon Manhattan. A few blocks down the line, Ryu Hayabusa, our hero, shoots down one of the ...
During the leadup to its January Developer Direct, Xbox teased that a "brand new game" from a studio at a "surprise location" would be revealed at the showcase. It turns out that nobody saw the ...
Chris started gaming in the 8-bit era so writing game reviews seemed like a natural choice of activity to protect his brain from further atrophy during his final year in a psychiatric penitentiary.