Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus for PlayStation Vita will become free to download for PlayStation Plus members in North America when the Jan. 29 PlayStation Network update rolls out, according to the ...
The path of the ninja is a difficult and deadly one. It’s brutal and bloody, and if you have the skills to walk it, it’s immensely satisfying. 2007’s Ninja Gaiden Sigma for the PlayStation 3 was a ...
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Plus will contain additional gameplay elements over the PlayStation 3 original - but not just the usual Vita touchscreen bells and whistles. Speaking to the PS Blog, Team Ninja ...
The first impression Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Plus makes is a terrible one. After getting through the nice looking menu and skipping the cutscene I’d seen a few times before in previous versions of Ninja ...
How many times can you remake a game? Team Ninja can seemingly do it forever. Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus for PlayStation Vita adds upon the "director's cut" version made for Sigma with even more new ...
Team Ninja has said Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Plus on Vita will contain new modes and apparently, more blood. Ninja Race is one of the new modes, in which players with race through "dynamic courses to beat ...
Ever since handheld gaming achieved a level of processing power that could handle 3D visuals, it's become an unwritten rule that at least one launch title must be a port or remake of a popular console ...
Ninja Gaiden was originally released on March 2, 2004, and it was accepted far and wide for its innovative gameplay and its incredibly high difficulty. Since then, it’s been remade for the PlayStation ...
Starting way back on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988, the Ninja Gaiden series has gone from strength to strength in subsequent years (Not counting the disaster that was NG3, which i’d rather ...
“Ignorance is bliss” is a common idiom, but one that rings true when I look back on the games I loved in my youth. Take Gauntlet for instance. Ignorant as I was that my ever diminishing health was ...
Kenneth is a Graphics and Game Design student who's worked as an author for DualShockers.com since June of 2010. His favorite gaming genres are Fighting, Role Playing and Sadistic Action games like ...
After the extremely sour-tasting Ninja Gaiden III that was, in my mind, a disaster in nearly every way possible, it’s a bit hard to trust Team Ninja without Tomonobu Itagaki at the helm. I’ll be blunt ...