NINJA GAIDEN BLACK (XBOX)
NINJA GAIDEN BLACK (XBOX)
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Ninja Gaiden Black is a re-release of Ninja Gaiden for Xbox but with new content such as unlockable costumes, mission mode and more difficulty modes. Hard Mode is unlocked immediately if you have completed the original Ninja Gaiden and the saved file is present on your Xbox. Ninja Dog mode is also included for fans who felt the game was too difficult. This is unlocked by dying three consecutive times on the first chapter in normal mode. There are also two other difficulty levels (Very Hard and Ninja Master), which are unlocked consecutively upon completing the game with the previous difficulty level.
There are new enemies not included in the original version of the game and a new weapon called Lunar First sight in the Hurricane bonus packs. Mission mode includes 50 missions. Those who have already played Xbox Live! the downloadable Hurricane packs (also included in this version) will know them. The missions vary in duration and difficulty. Your score is tracked for an online leaderboard on Xbox Live!, so you can compare your ninja prowess with your peers.
There are new cutscenes in the game. All three Nintendo-era Ninja Gaiden games have been removed for a faithful emulation of the Ninja Gaiden arcade game originally released in the late 80s (which even requires game play). pressing a button to simulate the act of inserting a coin into the coin machine). to start playing)
There are new enemies not included in the original version of the game and a new weapon called Lunar First sight in the Hurricane bonus packs. Mission mode includes 50 missions. Those who have already played Xbox Live! the downloadable Hurricane packs (also included in this version) will know them. The missions vary in duration and difficulty. Your score is tracked for an online leaderboard on Xbox Live!, so you can compare your ninja prowess with your peers.
There are new cutscenes in the game. All three Nintendo-era Ninja Gaiden games have been removed for a faithful emulation of the Ninja Gaiden arcade game originally released in the late 80s (which even requires game play). pressing a button to simulate the act of inserting a coin into the coin machine). to start playing)