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Ninja Gaiden 4 takes the torch from the second game, runs with it, and impales the nearest hulking demon. This is a genre triumph that delivers slick, over-the-top action that rewards patience and mastery, and a blood power system that adds a combat layer that allows you to push yourself beyond your limits. A deadly delight, action doesn't get much better than this. £59.99 at Amazon £62.99 at Amazon £79.99 at Amazon £79.99 at Amazon
Pros
- Effortlessly evolves from Ninja Gaiden 2
- Blood powers add plenty of depth
- Extremely satisfying, punchy action
Cons
- A few short final chapters feel a bit unnecessary
- Movement-based action not that deep
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Ninja Gaiden 4 is beautifully made, blisteringly fast and defiantly old-school in its approach to combat and design. No rules are broken or rewritten, but fans and newcomers will find joy in the game's aggressive, approachable gameplay.
Pros
- Fast, aggressive combat
- Beautifully lean stage design
- Excellent world-building
Cons
- Takes few risks
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Ninja Gaiden 4 hardly re-writes the rules on what these kinds of games should look like, but fans who have been awaiting the return of the franchise may prefer this first re-entry takes things back to basics to some degree. Built in partnership between Koei, Microsoft, Team Ninja, and Platinum Games, Ninja Gaiden 4 has emerged a surprisingly coherent and confident product. Stunning and stylish hack n' slash gameplay could've been backed up with more compelling characters and story beats, but for those who simply want to carve a bloody path through endless enemies — Ninja Gaiden 4 is up there with the best of them. £54.95 at Amazon £59.99 at Amazon £62.99 at Amazon £79.99 at Amazon
Pros
- Spectacular hack n' slash combat
- Great visuals complimented with well-optimized performance
- Beefy campaign with a high skill ceiling and additional difficulty modes
Cons
- Forgettable story and characters, with some missed opportunities
- Side mission structure feels a bit choring






