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Ninja Ryû Ken-den

  • Videospiel
  • 1988
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7,4/10
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Ninja Ryû Ken-den (1988)
AbenteuerActionFantasieScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuNES version of Ninja Gaiden. A ninja named Ryu Hayabusa starts a quest to discover his father's killer.NES version of Ninja Gaiden. A ninja named Ryu Hayabusa starts a quest to discover his father's killer.NES version of Ninja Gaiden. A ninja named Ryu Hayabusa starts a quest to discover his father's killer.

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    4Aegelis

    Sticky ninja is sticky...except when you want him to be

    There are some good things to be said here. A few points in the game, you get the "ninja-y" feel flipping back and forth between pillars and walls. There's a sword and throwing stars, as well as a storyline to go with the boss fights.

    Frustrations are many though, the first and foremost being the "sticking" to walls working off-and-on according to the player's intent, as well as partial or full platform jumping controls not landing reasonably well. There's an intentional delay for jumping, which can be gotten used to, but seems an unnecessary feature compared to responsiveness. Hit detection isn't great, you've gotta hit that sweet-spot and erratic enemies are just plain annoying at times. Boss fights a bit absurd for normal player requirements. With saves and cheats, it becomes a bit more interesting than grinding through the choke-points.

    For a ninja, Ryu doesn't seem to be doing much sneaking and assassinating. There's no hand-to-hand martial arts, just sword slinging and 'magic' spamming. I realize this is a beloved classic, did enjoy the first level or two back in the day, but am glad to be through with it to satisfy what the full gameplay and story is like. I'll be filing it on the shelf and moving on to better games.
    10generationofswine

    An Honest Review

    It had me hooked the moment I saw the animated introduction at Sun Coast Videos back in the 80s...

    ...and it turned out to be a real pain in the butt didn't it? It was a seriously challenging game, but that was the 80s when you could make a game hard and frustrating and that only added to the charm, it only made you want to play it more.

    It was challenging enough to be addictive and it looked cool enough to be a little boys fantasy game.
    latsblaster

    Ninja Gaiden: Ryu Huyabusha ... my choice of a hero

    'Ninja Gaiden'; a true experience for me as a 12 year old boy ... This is a game full of feeling.

    You are the young Ryu Huyabusha, one of the greatest heroes ever. I don't think that "Ninja Gaiden" has been made as a film, but I am not sure. It would be a good ninja film, however. If it is, Ryu must be my greatest hero in movie-history. This young man is the master in control. Ryu climbs on walls, jumps, runs fast, hit his target with his sword and runs again. If you have learn to control Ryu, nothing can stop you. This guy isn't one of those who makes mistakes. Ryu is the puppet that never fails you.

    "Ninja Gaiden" has for it's time perfect graphics, good sound and great Japanese music. This is really a Japanese game, which just makes the mood even better.

    The first 'acts', as it is written in the game, of "Ninja Gaiden" are quite easy. The end is harder but I have proved for myself that it isn't impossible, even if it can takes hour each time you play it which makes the game a bit worse than it could have been. But the end is one of the coolest ever.

    "No one can beat me!" - Ryu before the great final battle

    Rating: 9 of 10.
    earthborn44

    A truly nes experience, a classic, one of the bests

    With new gaming focused more on graphics than anything else is refreshing & rewarding to put again my hands on such a great & precise piece of entertainment, as a kid was even better than cartoons & extremely addictive. (Ok, i admit it videogames are not good for children or sane people, when you get so deep into them you end up alienated from other people, but who cares, at the end life's to enjoy isn't it?) This game along other classics i will recommend at the end of this posts are even soft in violent content as new videogames like 3d shooters. There's even a new version of Ninja Gaiden i regret (xbox, playstation 2) it will never be like the old one, NEVER EVER! I dare to say that the original ninja gaiden has even better music! KILLER soundtrack!!!!

    Cool oldie Nintendo games:

    Castlevania (the trilogy for nes) Contra & Super C Megaman (All the 6!!!! & #2 was a favorite) Metal Gear & Snake's revenge. (play also the playstation one, is one of the best translations from old to new videogaming ever)
    8Aaron1375

    For the NES, a fast paced side scrolling adventure

    The original Ninja Gaiden was more of a arcade style beat em up. The one I am referring to, is the NES version. Should I play the other version I shall incorporate it into this review seeing as how one really cannot tell to which game people are referring to. They really need to make it so it can be specified for which platform a review is referring to, because back in the old days games released for different platforms were often totally different gaming experiences...unlike today where you basically get the same game released on multiple platforms.

    The NES version of the game was a super fast paced game, that is incredibly difficult to play. You have to have quick reflexes and lots of patience as there are places in the game where enemies seem to respawn infinitely. Suffice to say, the game is not perfect, but it is a fun thrill ride of a game and is the first of a trilogy of NES games that are considered one of the hardest trilogies for the NES. It tops Castlevania, especially since Simon's quest was so easy.

    The story has you as a ninja out to find out why his father was killed. During his trip of exploration, he stumbles upon a strange plot revolving around a group of people who wish to resurrect some sort of evil demon using statues of light and dark. It is up to Ken to survive the onslaught of enemies and destroy the organization responsible for the evil plan! The controls are simplistic enough as you control Ken's movements using the directional keys and attack with one button and jump with another. He also has the ability to cling to walls which is cool and at the same time a pain in the rear as this only served to make one of the battles at the end a complete and utter pain as I was having enormous difficulty getting the idiot to stop latching onto the wall when I was trying to hit the boss. You have sub weapons, like in Castlevania, and they are activated in about the same way, by pushing up and attack.

    So, the NES version of Ninja Gaiden is a blast, but very difficult. The last level is a nightmare to get beyond and if you do...you have not one, not two, but three final bosses to fight. I have played a bit of the beat em up Ninja Gaiden game, but right now I have not played it enough to offer much of an opinion, other than it was difficult too. It was not very fun as I recall, but perhaps I will be able to play it at some point and be able to comment on it more fully. In the meantime, I can say the NES side scrolling, fast paced, challenging and annoying one is a blast...and a big pain!

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