

You also have access to a focus mechanic, which allows you to stop time and throw a few tools with precision in case the situation calls for it. If you make a mistake and get caught by the guards, it’ll be hard to blame the game for it (except in some rare spots).

It feels great all thanks to the excellent controls and tight movement which allows you to space and plan your actions accordingly. While there are no real gameplay changes I’ve noticed, the visuals have been upgraded to match the quality of 2018 hard and software. Mark of the Ninja: Remastered is a re-release of the 2012 game. However, the replayability of this game can be fairly high- something which I’ll go into detail about later.Īs it is with all good stealth games, you have the option to deal with your enemies lethally or avoid them completely- whichever you prefer at the moment. The game is fairly long containing a little more than over 10 stages (plus another bonus level that shouldn’t count towards the stages at all) and several secrets and optional objectives. If you ever played games like Thief, Metal Gear Solid, or Splinter Cell, you should already know more or less what you’re in for, but this game is made from a 2D perspective, which makes it one of the very few of its kind. Mark of the Ninja: Remastered review by Minoru Leonardo

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MARK OF THE NINJA REMASTERED GAMEPLAY PC
The Switch edition of Mark Of The Ninja: Remastered is due at the end of 2018, some time from October onwards, so I imagine it'll be on PC around or after then. I wouldn't be surprised if they do make it cheaper for current ninjas, as they tend to do right by people.
MARK OF THE NINJA REMASTERED GAMEPLAY UPGRADE
No, I do not know if Klei will offer it as paid upgrade for current owners, or give a discount, or anything. Yes, this new release will also include the new character and bits from 2013's Special Edition. Mark Of The Ninja was first released in 2012. Some of the ideas, such as the visible audio cues and lines of sight, have precedent in other stealth games, notably Metal Gear Solid, but Klei have reinvented or elaborated on every inspiration." It's a side-scrolling stealth game that allows for lethal, non-lethal and unseen approaches to its levels, and while the seamless nature of control, information and interface seem like they might have been refined for a generation or more, the game seems to have crept into the world fully-formed. "Mark of the Ninja is so brilliantly designed that, fittingly, its quiet revolution could almost go unnoticed. But it's building on solid foundations - one of the best stealth games, our Adam will tell you: Here, see this cinematic trailer.Īs I said, the game's cloaked in shadows. Having announced Mark Of The Ninja: Remastered for Nintendo Switch last week, Klei last night confirmed that yup, it is coming to PC too. The game is largely hidden in the shadows for now, but developers Klei Entertainment say it "will feature fully redone 4K visuals for both gameplay and cutscenes along with enhanced audio and new particle effects". Swell side-scrolling stealth game Mark Of The Ninja is being snazzed up for the release of a 'Remastered' edition.
