Skulls Of The Shogun is a game that shouldn’t work by all rights, and yet, is an absolute gem. It has a brilliantly quirky visual style that shouldn’t work but does, the gameplay is a dream, despite it feeling like it tonally shouldn’t work in theory, and the game will constantly surprise at how accessible it is for new faces. You wouldn’t think that a turn-based tactical ninja game would be a nice pairing, and yet, Skulls Of The Shogun delivers in all facets. Checkpointing is poor, penalising the less-versed stealth players among us, but take your time, immerse yourself, and you’ll soon be playing by all the rules and loving the world of Aragami. While neither Aragami title is necessarily going to blow you away, both titles have an incredible sense of style and blend stealth movement and puzzles together in a way that is always rewarding. The “fast-paced, hyper caffeinated” action platforming of Super Hyperactive Ninja is certainly something, but due to some relatively poor level design, it takes what should be a fun and engaging premise and drags it through the mud, dulling any possibility of having genuine, uninterrupted fun. The Xbox One has played host to some truly exceptional ninja titles so join us as we recount 20 of the platform’s very best ninja titles. Ninja’s never age, and in this modern day and age, the art of the ninja at work is as profoundly engaging as it has ever been. #11 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge.#14 Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |