![]() "Mark of the Ninja is so brilliantly designed that, fittingly, its quiet revolution could almost go unnoticed. And it is a good'un, declared by our former Adam (RPS in peace) to be one of the best PC stealth games. Klei only mention Steam, mind, not GOG - where the original was also released.įor players coming in fresh, without Mark Of The Ninja on PC, Remastered will cost £15.49/€16.79/$19.99. The price to upgrade from the old non-Special version to Remastered on Steam is fair, considering that Remastered includes the Special stuff (new items, a new level with a new protagonist, and developer commentary) and a Remastered upgrade costs the same as buying the Special upgrade for the original would have. It's like it was but better, the plan basically is. Moving from the peepers to the listeners, it'll boast sound mixed for 5.1 surrounded and with higher quality compression. They say that it'll look better for folks who aren't using such fancy screens too, with more detail and "overall reduced banding and other artifacts." Cinematics are 4K-ised too, and many have been reanimated too. "In the remaster we've re-exported everything in high definition up to 4K resolution on supported hardware." "The original in-game art was compressed to 720p, despite the source material being drawn at a much higher resolution," Klei explain on Remastered's Steam page. ![]() If not, hey, original players can just pay an extra £4/$5 now to get Remastered. Klei have said that those who got its Special Edition DLC back in the day, which cost £4/$5, will get Remastered for free. It'll boast high-resolution art and improved sound but still be the same fine game at heart, and accordingly won't be expensive for folks who got Mark Of The Ninja on Steam the first time around. You can take a look at the Ninja Gaiden Sigma achievement list here, the list for Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 here, and the Xbox One list for Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge here.Klei Entertainment have announced that Mark Of The Ninja: Remastered, the revamped rerelease of their rad stealth-o-murder-a-platformer from 2012, will launch on October 9th. Razor's Edge, meanwhile, is one of the most maligned Ninja Gaiden releases after Yaiba.Īnyway, you'll be able to play Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge on Xbox One when the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection launches on 10th June 2021. Similarly, Sigma 2 censored the bloody dismemberment in favour of spurts of blue viscera (albeit with the ability to chop off body parts), that looks a bit like Ribena. Ninja Gaiden Sigma is a remake of Ninja Gaiden and Ninja Gaiden Black (itself an updated version of Ninja Gaiden), which ditched the limb-lopping and gore, and added bonus bits. Ninja Gaiden Master Collection, the three-game bundle featuring ports of Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge, will come with three separate achievement lists to complete - one for each game on Xbox One.Īnnounced last month, it's unclear whether the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection will feature any improvements over the original releases for PS3 and Xbox 360, although its launch for Xbox One will mark the first time that the Sigma versions, which included extra boss battles and other content, have been playable on Xbox.
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