
The old Ninja Gaiden has provided many xbox users and "old-school" NES players the chance to dust off the sword and gear up for one battle after the next. has some qualities that pull its ninja hind parts out of the fire, but not all the way. This normally would be a sign of bad things to come when a game's storyline isn't well developed, but alas this game def.

This game had so much potential but alas, it falls short in the plot development, very very short. The plot development though is what they should have focused on more Tecmo, instead of a character that is just there to take up space. From the beginning Ryu must "babysit" a character that serves literally almost no purpose in the game except to provide some "shirt busting" eye candy. If you're looking for a deeper plot than what I just wrote, then sadly you would be at a loss, for the story is very very loose and there are a few moments that the gamer will say to him/herself "how did we go from there to here?" The plot of Ninja Gaiden 2 is loose at best.įrom the beginning, the story has a chance to make some sense and possibly dive deeper into the intricate emotions of the characters, sadly though it does not.


The game pits users against a seemingly demon army that is determined that we mere humans suffer and perish at the hand of the archfiend. Overall: Ninja Gaiden 2 is a beautifull follow up to the original xbox title Ninja Gaiden.
