Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword.
April 2008
(82%)
28 Reviews
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A surprisingly true-to-the-series instalment of Ninja Gaiden, and one of the flashiest DS games yet. 8.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame ScoresGraphics:9.1/10Sound...
Abstract: Het is één van de vele jongensdromen die iedereen wel eens heeft gehad, om als ninja door het leven te gaan. Het beschermen van onschuldige mensen, vuile trucjes uithalen tegen vijanden en de stealth missies zijn allemaal vette aspecten van dit leven. ...
Abstract: Your stylus slash through demon like blade of katana! Let me say right off the bat that Tecmo’s Ninja Gaiden (and its remakes Black and Sigma) may very well encompass the most difficult gaming tasks I’ve ever attempted. Even Devil May Cry 3, which kic...
I truly loved this game. Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword is without a doubt, the best game I have played, probably since Mario Kart, and it is easily the best game I have ever had the privilege to review. Tecmo is really putting the pressure on the rest of t...
Abstract: IF YOU picture yourself as a gaijin, which means outsider or foreigner in Japanese, to the Ninja Gaiden (NG) universe, then you will find in Dragon Sword a charming, picturesque and portable adventure that makes clever use of the DS defining hardware ...
Abstract: Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword is the heavily anticipated handheld only follow-up to Ninja Gaiden, which was first on the Xbox and then re-made as Ninja Gaiden Black and Ninja Gaiden Sigma. All those games were virtually the same title, with some added miss...
Abstract: When I wanna train my brain or a virtual puppy, I know the Nintendo DS has got my back. However, if Im craving a more action-packed portable experience, one where I can lock and load with guns and grenades blastin or maybe lop off some limbs, Im fo...
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Abstract: It would have been easy for developer Team Ninja to take the easy route when planning on bringing the Ninja Gaiden series to the DS. After all, Ninja Gaiden's roots are pretty much set in Nintendo territory with it's 2D outings on the NES, so perhaps t...