The First 21 Minutes of Ninja Gaiden 4
One of gaming’s premiere action games is finally back after 13 years. Here are the first 21 minutes of gameplay from Ninja Gaiden 4.
One of gaming’s premiere action games is finally back after 13 years. Here are the first 21 minutes of gameplay from Ninja Gaiden 4.
Ninja Gaiden 4 is a thrilling revival that features some of the best combat you’ll find in video games. A poor story, uninspired level design, and a disappointing new lead character break its stride, but never to the point of diminishing the thrilling action of this great revival.
Review by Mitchell Saltzman on PC. Also available on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5.
Ninja Gaiden 4 brings a new hero to the forefront. Yakumo doesn’t have the same legendary status as Ryu Hayabusa, but with the right skills, he just might get there. The thing is, there are a ton of new skills to choose from as you progress through Tokyo, so this video is here to help you grab the right ones. We’ve picked 10 skills you should get first, with the majority being part of your general combat abilities, and a pair of weapon-specific skills to boot.
0:00 – Intro
0:34 – How to Unlock Skills
1:31 – Flying Swallow + Flying Swallow Barrage
2:11 – Izuna Drop
3:00 – Ultimate Guidance
3:52 – Landing Ultimate Technique
4:18 – Fatal Flash
5:09 – Perfect Block
5:40 – Art of Defense
6:02 – Chain Link
6:44 – Takeminakata – Heel Strike
7:19 – Takeminakata – Spiral Shadow
Check out 11 minutes of gameplay of Ninja Gaiden 4, played on the hardest difficulty of Master Ninja. This video covers most of the major combat encounters of the first level, Bloodsoaked Tokyo.
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