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April 2008
(82%)
28 Reviews
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Den Satz „ein Spiel, das so aussieht, hast du für Nintendo DS noch nie gesehen“ würde ich hier um ein „also zackig kaufen.“ ergänzen. Ninja Gaiden - Dragon Sword ist insgesamt eine ziemlich runde Sache geworden. Die Grafik stimmt, die Steuerung klappt...
Abstract: If you have been waiting for a company outside of Nintendo to make an innovative, stylish game using the unique DS stylus, then Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword is for you. The Ninja Gaiden series has been famous for its speed, multiple enemies and stylish at...
Abstract: No matter what way you slice it Ninja Gaiden does not seem like it is best suited to make an appearance on the DS. In fact, shrinking down such a taxing hardcore game to any handheld platform is a complex job to say the least. Nevertheless, the guys at...
A surprisingly true-to-the-series instalment of Ninja Gaiden, and one of the flashiest DS games yet. 8.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame ScoresGraphics:9.1/10Sound...
Abstract: In the eternal battle between ninjas and pirates, stealthy assassinations and quiet kills have always given ninja an edge against their debaucherous, scurvy-ridden opposition. Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword throws that advantage out the window, shattering t...
Abstract: Het is één van de vele jongensdromen die iedereen wel eens heeft gehad, om als ninja door het leven te gaan. Het beschermen van onschuldige mensen, vuile trucjes uithalen tegen vijanden en de stealth missies zijn allemaal vette aspecten van dit leven. ...
Abstract: IF YOU picture yourself as a gaijin, which means outsider or foreigner in Japanese, to the Ninja Gaiden (NG) universe, then you will find in Dragon Sword a charming, picturesque and portable adventure that makes clever use of the DS defining hardware ...