Inside is the box is a piece of paper with only two words - "add zombies." It worked for Call of Duty right? Unfortunately though it doesn't for the Ninja Gaiden series but it could have. I like the think that there's a glass "In case of emergency, break glass" box somewhere in every video game studio used specifically for when a franchise starts to grow stale. Fans of zombie games will feel unfilled here and those looking for a challenging Ninja Gaiden experience are sure to be disappointed. It comes with a unique art style but also dated gameplay mechanics and ideas. Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z is a peculiar game. The game features a pretty steep learning curve but the only real change is simply more of everything, which gets increasingly more frustrating due to strange limitations (seriously why can't I jump?). The game basically consists of alternating combat arena sections mixed with quicktime events, which as you'd expect get old really quick. Performing best on the PC, the graphic novel come to life aesthetic works well with the ninja VS zombie action, but it's still hampered by unfinished textures and slowdown.
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