After more than a decade of absence, here is finally the new episode of the legendary hack’n’slash action series, this time on the legendary PS5. Offered in its standard version at 69.99 euros, Ninja Gaiden 4 benefits from a limited promotion that will delight fans of nervous and demanding games. It takes the basics of the action-adventure genre, with modernized graphics and exemplary fluidity. The title is available with express delivery or pickup at a broadcast point. The story once again features Ryu Hayabusa, the franchise’s iconic ninja, facing new and formidable enemies. A reference of the genre and a game designed for lovers of challenges, we find tension, sound realism and visual effects, where each confrontation requires precision and composure.
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An action game legend updated with Ninja Gaiden 4
Fast, fluid and brutal, Ninja Gaiden 4’s combat system is based on parries, counterattacks and spectacular combos, thanks to new weapons and customizable skills with three levels of difficulty. The graphics engine takes advantage of the power of the PS5, detailed rendering and reworked lighting effects. The environments alternate between futuristic cities and traditional Japanese temples, in a cyberpunk atmosphere that contrasts with previous parts. For purists, the “Ninja Master” mode is still present, a difficulty that lives up to the title’s reputation. More than just a return, this fourth Ninja Gaiden modernizes a cult license, maintaining the spirit of demanding and precise gameplay. In short, an intense and fun piece of gaming that is worth the detour. Available on Amazon for 69.99 euros.
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