Team Ninja has released seven new screenshots and developer diary of Ninja Gaiden 3.
The footage features members of developing team giving out details regarding plot and other important aspect of Ninja Gaiden 3 (i.e Ryu's cursed arm).

Screen Rant Writes: Team Ninja knows fans want a new Ninja Gaiden game, but if Ryu Hayabusa is going to come back, there are some things that the series needs to fix.
- Better story, not that it has to be very deep though
- Better level design, on par or even exceed NG1
- Better enemies design, NG3's enemies design were boring and repetitive
Bring back the difficulty of the first game both 3 and Yaiba (yes I played that POS game) had laughably easy difficulty that it wasn't even funny.

In the conclusion to a three part series, CV takes a look at the most recent Ninja Gaiden games, for better and for worse.
They need to make a true sequel to Ninja Gaiden 2, that was the most satisfying combat I've experienced in a hack n slash game.
been playing 1&2 on and off since they were released. I usually will play until I get frustrated then take another year off lol. Nver tried 3 or the 4th one even though they are in my backlog.
I tried to go back to Sigma but good god those controls are just insufferable. Couldn't do it.

Phil writes, "Sometimes all it takes is one game to make a long-running or promising franchise become dead in the water, maligned to irrelevancy and just a memory in the annals of gaming history. It's a dog-eat-dog industry where it doesn't matter if the franchise has been around for ages or for milliseconds--just one or two failures and you're done. That's the case with these franchises, all of which I'm sad to see are currently nowhere to be found. Whether any of these will return for a kick-ass comeback or not is up in the air, but what is known is that for many, these franchises met truly unfortunate ends."
For Tony Hawk's Pro Skater really the first 3 were really the only good ones. After that they sort of went downhill.
Klonoa was great but released at a bad time on just 1 system with no marketing. Razors Edge fixed many issues with NG3 vanilla and is a guilty pleasure. Another one that killed a franchise is Lost Planet 3. The better game was Japan only in EX Troopers on PS3. I also would say Marvel vs Capcom Infinite killed the series. I know it's less than a year old but the writing is on the wall. Silent Hill series as soon as Konami gave it to western devs and also made mobile spinoffs.
I loved the dead space 1+2 hated 3. Played through them so many times but found number 3 such a bore to get through, really hope they pick this back up.
Im looking forward to this. Always been a fan of Ninja Gaiden, and am pretty keen to try out the new MP portion of this one. Just hope it has some quality and longevity rather than just being thrown on for the sake of it.
I Hope NG3 will be a great game and looking forward to playing it. I just don't get why they want to humanize Ryu. To me that is pointless.
I am sure many hardcore NG players have or soon will be insulted when they learn how they have destroyed our beloved game and I imagine many reviewers destroying this game in reviews. Here is what I have learned.
A crap load of QTE's have been added.
No essence currency system, thus no upgrades.
Only weapon is a Katana.
Ninpo is a use it or lose it based on area playing, no gathering red essence to restock or strategy on when to use it.
For a game taughting steel on bone, it is silly to remove decapitations and over the top blood.
Automatic health regen? um why?
10 mission challenges vs 50 in the last game.
Single-player length is the shortest in the franchise.
No motive for multiplayer except unlocking moves.
No scoring or leaderboards for single-player (have not confirmed this one yet, but with no essence collection it makes sense).
Combat does not feel like previous games.
Bosses are not as epic as previous games.
OXM lambasted the game and gave it an 8.0, but for a mag that inflates its scores, I expect NG3 to average in the 7's and that is disappointing.