Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge Wii U Gameplay Trailer and Videos (Launch Game)

Ninja Gaiden 3 Wii U (Razor's Edge) is an exclusive new version of Tecmo's latest entry in the Ninja Gaiden series. This version of the game features significant new updates over previous versions, taking into consideration all of the complaints gamers had, and working hard to fix them. This makes Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge the definitive version of the game. 

Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge for Wii U is essentially a "Sigma" version of NG3 with significant updates, as Tecmo has done with previous Ninja Gaiden games.



New improvements over the Xbox 360 and PS3 originals include:

* Exclusive new weapons like the Lunar Staff and Dual Katanas
* Improved A.I. for smarter and deadlier enemies.
* New battle areas.
* All-new enemies.
* All-new Karma Counter, a feature that previous games had but was absent in the original NG3.
* All-new Upgrade Menu, allowing you to spend Karma Points to enhance your Ninpo, Weapons, health and more.
* All-new decapitation and dismemberment animations more in-line with previous Ninja Gaiden titles.



Even more significantly, this game will allow you to use the Wii U GamePad Touchscreen Controller to play the game and use the touchscreen to select different weapons, perform your Ninpo Magic Attacks, view new game information and such. It even features a touchscreen-controls-only mode where you play the game exclusively with the GamePad and perform touch-screen gestures like in Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword for the DS.

Ninja Gaiden 3 Wii U will also feature an all-new female playable character! That's right, the girl ninja Ayane is a playable character! Her moves will be similar to how she played in previous games, although all-new cutscenes will be added that focus on her for this new Wii U version of Ninja Gaiden 3.



Last but not least, an all-new Cooperative Gameplay mode has been added and is playable online!

Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge for Wii U is being published by Nintendo, and marks their first M-rated game since Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem and Geist for the GameCube. And is a milestone in that this is only the THIRD Mature-rated game to be published by Nintendo ever.

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