


Sadly, the execution leaves an awful lot to be desired.īefore I go into the rest of the game’s negatives, I want to talk about what the game does right – combat. Having a story focused on our mostly silent Dragon Ninja buddy is not a bad idea. The story really pushes the idea that Ryu is a blood-hungry murderer, but it ends up falling flat. Ryu’s iconic Dragon Sword is absorbed into his arm due to a murder-based curse, Ryu starts to mutate throughout the game, and then he fixes it and everything is fine again. The story starts off way more serious than any game prior, and the rest of the plot follows suit. After a brief introduction involving the government, some videotapes, and some masked British guy, Ryu heads off on another adventure. Once again you play as Ryu – the world’s most badass ninja and slayer of demons.
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In a desperate attempt to reinvigorate a series that was still alive and thriving, they morphed Ninja Gaiden into something it was never supposed to be – underwhelming and pretty damn boring.

It tries its hardest to add polish to the turd that was the base version of the third game, but all we are left with is a shiny poop and feelings of crushing disappointment. Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge is not a good game.
