My hopes for this game were never high, which is a good thing because I would have been easily impressed if it was actually any decent. It is just another button mashing game, very linear with no chance at all to explore, or to create a strategy to fight the one on ten fights, not really a Ninja-like game. The controls are not very comfortable and the camera angle is just very uncomfortable. It really is a "been there, done that", I outgrew button mashers a long time ago, but for people who do enjoy games that consist merely on pressing X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, & Y, and have enough patience to try it for like 30 times at least until you finally kill your enemy, will find Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor's Edge enjoyable at most. I traded in the game and got 18.99 for it. If you are still decided to have a go at this game I suggest you rent it first, it is not a very long game either.
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