Ninja Gaiden 4 brings both skepticism and excitement as it marks the series' return after over a decade. It's produced through collaboration between Team Ninja and Platinum Games, with Microsoft as the publisher, raising concerns about its identity. The game prioritizes flexibility, allowing veterans to customize their experience by ignoring certain gameplay mechanics. A robust accessibility menu and a beginner-friendly Hero mode make it more approachable for new players. Although higher difficulties maintain the series' brutal reputation, the game evolves while catering to both long-time fans and newcomers.
Ninja Gaiden 4 emphasizes flexibility more than previous entries, allowing veterans to ignore certain mechanics while also offering accessibility options for new players.
With an impressively robust accessibility menu and the Hero mode that auto-blocks damage, Ninja Gaiden 4 becomes approachable for newcomers and those wary of its reputation.
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