
I have played through the game, I over all enjoyed the experience of decapitating body parts, chopping off limbs, and jumping all over the place. If this was suppose to be a huge hit on the XBOX 360, that is a real failure. The whole story seemed as if it was written by a middle schooler, the graphics were beautiful and game play was really choppy, leading to frequent freezes. I enjoyed the first game and the remake of Sigma. But, this game was all hype and seemed rushed.
Immediately after finishing this game, i felt as if i were let down, I was expecting a great sequel. And, this is what the fans of the series are left with....after the whole scandal going on with Tecmo, we may not even see a Ninja Gaiden 3 or any follow up. I rather this game not have been made... It's just my opinion.

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