Ninja Gaiden 2 arrives on the PS3 with new playable characters, enhanced graphics and sound, and online co-op play to go with the refreshingly old school challenge and deep combat for a winning formula.
Available on:
PS3
Genre: Action Release date: September 29, 2009 Published by: Tecmo Developed by: Team Ninja
I totally agree,this is suppose to be goory.this game is not made for young children to play, most of player that would play this is more on older one. this game very disappointing for a ACTION genre.i feel like i wasted my money in buying this one,they should have not remove the goor and NUDITY hmmpf nudity is Having no clothing...most gamers want goor
They have completely castrated a great game. Blue glowing jello when you cut off someone's arm?! Where is did the arm go? Is this f****ing Pokemon? The WORST part of Ninja Gaiden Sigma was the boring and poorly designed Rachel add-on. Now, Team Ninja has decided to take out the gore, ALA Nintendo Mortal Kombat 1991, and given us more poor extra character crap. What is this, Ninja Gaiden for children? This game might as well be rated T . When will developers learn to leave good games alone? Leave 'em alone! I wanted a port of Ninja Gaiden 2 with some new features, not an edited mess. I am boycotting this game now that I have played the demo. I would rather go buy a $19 copy of the REAL game for Xbox than give these schlocks $60 for censored anime- inspired garbage. This version might be nice for a 16 year old who wants to look at cartoon boobs, but I am a 30 year old gamer. I wanted this one for gore, combos, and content. Not cartoon boobs. I can look at real ones whenever I want to. And what is with the "partial nudity" thing anyways? These girls have clothes, man. You are either "nude", or you are wearing clothes...that's how the f*** it works! False advertising. How do bathing suits constitute an M rating and "nudity"? You can go to the beach and see more nudity than this, and for free, at any age you happen to be. The censoring of the gore in this game is just PITIFUL. Ninja Gaiden was SUPPOSED to be gory, adult action game oriented. They've turned it into a Soul Caliber level farce. I can't speak for all, but I think the best animes were ones like Samurai X; adult content in a cartoon format. That's what Ninja Gaiden 1, Black, Sigma, and 2 were. I played 2 on the Xbox with friends, and played the demo of this piece of crap today. Remember how disappointed you were with the SNES version of Mortal Kombat? You had fountains of white goo instead of blood, while your Genesis friends had a gleeful port of the arcade. What sense does that make? One obviously knows the original Ninja Gaiden 2 if they want to buy this game. Why piss people off? Sorry, Team Ninja. Or should I say, Ninja Dogs. One less bottle of Saki for you guys tomorrow night.
There's a softer air of 'accessibility' about this hack 'n' slash sequel
Sep 02, 2009
The way of the warrior, according to the first Ninja Gaiden Sigma, is to live in the moment, because you probably won’t be alive for very long. Treat every battle like it’s your last, because that end-of-level boss can kill you with a single punch. Failure is a state of mind. It isn’t the game’s fault you haven’t mastered it.
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Arena-based brawls trade gore for double the double Ds
Aug 04, 2009
Where were we when we last saw Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2? Oh right, we were a bit taken aback by Sigma’s lack of gore compared to the original Ninja Gaiden II on 360.
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But gains co-op, new characters and side-stories - video comparison included
Jun 29, 2009
Xbox 360 owners have been enjoying Ninja Gaiden 2 for a whole year already and until now PS3 owners have had to settle for their 'Sigma' version of the first game for their ninja killing fix. Finally an updated version of NG2 is heading to the Sony machine, but while it's bigger and better in almost every respect, there's one thing that's certainly not. Gore
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More blood, more babe, more ninja hacky slashy. Bring it on.
Mar 25, 2009
If you include Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword for the DS, the newly-announced PS3-exclusive Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 will be the sixth release for the franchise since Tecmo relaunched it on the Xbox in 2004. That's a lot of games in only five years' time, but during their announcement of Sigma 2 at GDC, Tecmo got to explain how this latest slash-em-up will live up to their concept of the "ultimate Ninja Gaiden game."
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ESRB Rating
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 is rated: Mature
Blood and Gore,
Partial Nudity,
Suggestive Themes,
Violence