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I had only been on staff here at Dtoid for two days when the inimitable Nick Chester unshackled me from the hazing pole and aimed the full force of his piercing, lazy-eyed glare in my direction, grinning with the sadistic glee that can only come from giving a green editor his first assignment.  "Look kid, we need someone to go to Microsoft to watch a Ninja Gaiden 2 demo and report on it.  Normally we don't send people into the field before implanting their remote-triggered nano explosives but you're the only one available.  You mess this up and you'll be breathing through a tube by days end or my name isn't Nick 'Anger Society' Chester."

Great, not even 48 hours in and already my life had been threatened and I was expected to deliver a comprehensive impression of a game demo for which the expectant hype is rivaled only by the second coming of Christ as chauffered by Santa Claus.  The knowledge that I was doing this for you, the people starved of ninja tidbits and bloody brawls, was the only thing fending off a torrent of terror based pants soiling.  With that knowledge stiffening my weakling spine I sallied forth, determined to soak up as many blood-soaked tidbits as possible, and it was glorious as few things can be.

So by now you've likely seen the various screens and game play footage of Ninja Gaiden 2 floating around the tubes.  You're familiar with the epic blood spray, the dismemberment mechanics followed by suicide bombings, and the completely gorgeous manner in which the aforementioned carnage is rendered.  What you haven't seen is the game itself, in all it's gory glory, and that my friends makes all the difference.

There is a distinct difference between watching a compressed, embedded video of Ryu Hayabusa cutting off the arms and legs of a nameless enemy doing everything in their power to eviscerate him and watching the gore unfold in high definition right before your eyes.  Remember that scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey when Dave enters the stargate and remarks "My God, it's full of stars."?  Ninja Gaiden 2 (or at least what I've seen of it so far) is like that, except with blood and a lot of really pissed off ninjas.

However it's not the wanton violence and ensuing plasma shower that is immediately striking when watching the game but how incredibly gorgeous everything in the game is.  It's obvious that as much attention was paid to rendering scenery as was paid to action, which considering the self-aggrandized (and often accurate) reputation of Team Ninja is hardly surprising.

Ryu's dual wielded katana (an unlockable weapon) are utilized to great effect, cutting a viciously swift swath through groups of enemies as they barrel toward him intent on filling you with a howling rage at having to see the "Game Over" screen for the 15th time today.  Which isn't to say Ninja Gaiden 2 is as controller-clenchingly difficult as its predecessor thanks to the introduction of a renewable health system.  Portions of health are regained as you progress, however a portion of the damage you've taken remains with you, making the game slightly more accessible to those that haven't spent years under the tutelage of Himalayan gaming monks but still providing refreshingly challenging game play.

The new dismemberment mechanic, which causes enemies that have lost limbs at the expert touch of your sword to crawl toward you with a grenade in a last desperate act of vengeance, provides a new challenge in lieu of non-renewable health.  While that's a pretty nifty and innovative game mechanic, its main appeal lies in the fact that watching your limbless foes awkwardly wriggle and flop their way toward you is absolutely hilarious.  It's funny in the same way proud parents displaying an unredeemably ugly newborn is funny -- you know they know it's hopeless, and you know you shouldn't laugh, but sometimes it just can't be helped.

The most exciting prospect of the whole game isn't the smooth, well rendered play or a new mechanic that has enemies going all kamikaze, but the new ninpo being introduced.  One of Ryu's new abilities is a whirlwind style attack that mulches enemies in the immediate vicinity and rains their viscera down on your head after the attack has been completed.  Enemies further from you also take damage from this attack, although to a lesser extent, losing a leg or arm as opposed to being dismantled entirely -- which for the poor bastards sent to kill you is just another day at the office.

Ninja Gaiden 2 seems to live up to the expectations everyone has for it, with retooled game play, stunning graphics, and an abundance of new attacks and weapons with which to make mincemeat of any that stand in your way.  Ninja Gaiden 2 is expected for release some time this Spring, until then the ninja shaped hole in my heart remains.

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vitus's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:05
vitus
Awesome review!

keep it up
Tekoa's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:06
Tekoa
i like ninjas
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:07
king3vbo
Oh man, I am so excited for this game
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:09
Aaron Mxy Yost
I'm sorry that video is no longer available. Great impressions, I love it when viscera rains down on my head.
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:09
Bob Muir
The dismemberment system sounds cool, but I hope you're not completely forced to utilize it in every single scenario. I could see battles becoming repetitive if every enemy required you to chop off their arms, then their legs, and then kill them.
Justin Villasenor's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:10
Justin Villasenor
Sounds spiffy. Hopefully I'll have Ninja Gaiden Sigma finished before it comes out.
Colette Bennett's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:12
Colette Bennett
BLOOOOOOOOOOOD! BLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!
Crapsh00t's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:16
Crapsh00t
Great article. Particular fan of the "unredeemably ugly newborn" allegory.

I'm pumped for Ninja Gaiden 2. I may have to get a new HDTV to commemorate the occasion when it does come out.
b33b3s's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:19
b33b3s
I got all tingly on the inside when he stabbed the guy's neck and decapitated him. Good preview!
Ghil's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:20
Ghil
nice job, really liked the preview!

can't wait for the game ;)
snr yoda's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:20
snr yoda
Good job on your first story there. Had lots of blood and and ugly babies! Can't get much better than that. Question though: would one be able to see a ninja shaped hole in a heart?
Surf314's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:32
Surf314
Hopefully it won't be so hard as to be un-finishable to us mere mortals.
Kryptinite's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:38
Kryptinite
I have a super hard-on for this game. I love the challenge that the series throws at you. I can't wait!
dtomek's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:44
dtomek
Drop in challenge sounds like an awful idea, unless it as I assume and that is just on the easy difficulty? It had best be at least as challenging as the previous iteration. Anything less would be pretty disappointing to me.
razerangel's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 11:51
razerangel
Lets just hope some quack doesn't get wind of the uber-violence in this game and rant about it on fox!
Spooky Electric's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 12:29
Spooky Electric
Good preview, kid! I'm sooooo psyched for this game, words can't describe.
Qais Fulton's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 12:31
Qais Fulton
@razerangel: Actually Itagaki addresses that issue in Linde's interview
BahamutZero's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 12:41
BahamutZero
dont worry rezerangel, americans love violence. it's nipples they cant tolerate
BahamutZero's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 12:50
BahamutZero
also necros it's pretty clear from the video you don't HAVE to dismember and decapitate every enemy
Kyousuke Nanbu's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 13:32
Kyousuke Nanbu
Can't wait for this, I beat NGB in every way possible and I still have it in my collection, I want this so bad.
Surf314's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 13:40
Surf314
I don't mind challenging but I want to be able to get through it on normal. I feel like a pussy playing anything on easy. I'm not a terrible gamer either, but I was never able to finish the first one. Gave up like 3/4 of the way through.
vexed alex's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 14:18
vexed alex
That was a great preview.

I really need to play the original.It is nice to see that this one will be more accessible.
Cheeburga's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 14:20
Cheeburga
Do want.
wonky360's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 15:32
wonky360
Xbox version kicked my ass. Hope this is a bit more forgiving.
Ichigo Style's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 15:35
Ichigo Style
Nice writeup! After watching that video, what struck me as the best change to it was the "active"(?) camera, I really like how it follows you.
Baron Calico's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 16:10
Baron Calico
*wood*
vp360's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 16:40
vp360
can't wait for this game
Sam Spectre's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 18:38
Sam Spectre
Wow. Looks amazing.


do want!
RJG's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 20:04
RJG
Itagaki said he was making the game easier for casuals.

That's fine, as long as he includes a hard mode and a series of ridiculous challenges.
hc22's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/28/2008 22:04
hc22
ok, so Devil May Cry 4 or Ninja Gaiden II for x360 platform game of the year?
Fading Star's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/29/2008 00:53
Fading Star
Let the viscera fly!
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/03/2008 17:59
Holyetheline
I pooped my pants the first time I read this... out of excitement.
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