Zeus wrote:No it's not, it's a glorified Tenchu, and that's not a good thing. It doesn't even touch the original Ninja Gaidens. It's good, but too many flaws for me to keep going. I honestly got bored of it.
No, it's not. Have you even played either game? Tenchu is a game of stealth. It takes a lot of patience, and going in with swords at the ready is punished, not rewarded. The whole point is to kill everybody without being seen. Both Tenchu games are really hard and all of that sneaking around ends up being amazingly boring.
Ninja Gaiden was designed by Team Ninja (of the DoA series), so the gameplay was designed with fighter games in mind. The physics of the moves range from standard push-button combos to undocumented advanced-level tricks that can give you a vareity of advanced free-form combos. (Just look at the Advanced Combat FAQ on GameFAQs.)
It's clearly a game of action, not stealth. And it's really fun and fast-paced, too. The graphics and music are also top-notch.
It's such a brilliant game that it should have scored much higher on Famitsu. Just to prove my point, here's various scores for it from other reviewers:
GameSpot - 9.4
IGN - 9.4
1 Up - 9.1
X-Play - 5 out of 5
GameTab - 92.39% (critics average)
GameSpy - 5 out of 5 stars
Gaming World X - 9.7
Game Informer - 9.5
GamePro - 5 out of 5
EGM - 9.5
That's just a few, but every single review I've seen about it has been glowing, because it's that good a game. Nobody paid them to put out those scores. Hell, nobody's paying me, and I think it's one of the top 3 games for the XBox.
Now, the fact that Famitsu gives NG a 32/40 speaks volumes about how much they suck at reviewing. The fact that they give Dynasty Warrior 4, a shitty fighter, a score higher than Ninja Gaiden means I won't ever trust any Famitsu score/review again.