Ninja Gaiden Ragebound | Hard to Master. Easy to Break. | Review
After remaining dormant for many years, the Ninja Gaiden series is finally making a comeback — not just in 3D with Ninja Gaiden 4, but also in 2D with Ninja Gaiden Ragebound. In this video, I analyze how the old-school challenge the series became known for back in the '80s has been modernized in Ragebound, and how that can be either a good or a bad thing depending on your preferences.

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