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[QUOTE="deangallop"]Does proof111 know that ninja gaiden sigma is just really old leftovers (little polished up) from Xbox 1 that most lemms have played years ago????proof11102
No, I didn't kown that since the article I read from IGN has significantly diffent impression than what I'm hearing from you, being that they played the game and all and have video to prove it. Maybe you should inform them of the recent change in current events since the game has suddenly become "old lefftovers and a little polished up". I'm sure they'll overjoyed to hear your ever so well infromed opinion. in the mean while...
Here's IGN's impressions as it stands...ya know, the people who actually kwow what they are talking about.
"From a technical aspect, Ninja Gaiden Sigma looks about as sharp as we figure games can get. Every texture in the game has been reworked for the PlayStation 3, and a number of other effects have been added to spice things up, like self-shadowing and so forth. Some creatures now shine with ooze, while others emit clouds of something as they scurry about the battlefield. Tecmo said that it has just recently managed to implement full 1080p support into the game, and at a full 60fps to boot. Yes, this is one slick-looking title.
...Having beaten the original Xbox Gaiden three times and Black once, I thought I'd had just about enough of Team Ninja's brilliant action title. I was wrong. Sigma takes the meat of Ninja Gaiden Black and adds plenty of next-gen crackle. The intro level, which has Ryu Hayabusa attempting to infiltrate a ninja fortress, is crisp and colorful. The action, which was tightened to a frenetic pace for NG Black has been cranked to 11 on PS3. Ryu moves with such awesome speed it's a miracle that the camera can ever keep up. And yet the camera, once a sore spot for the Xbox game, is actually more intelligent this time out and (at least for the most part) keeps the action on screen
...One secret Tecmo let slip is certain to get Ninja Gaiden fans pumped for Sigma. Early on in Ninja Gaiden, Ryu's village is being attacked by the evil Doku. A beautiful CG cut-scene shows Ryu battle against Doku and lose badly. In Ninja Gaiden Sigma that CG cut-scene is gone. It's no longer necessary -- because now you get to fight that battle!
This is just an example of the many twists that awaits those who have already played Ninja Gaiden. Of course, those new to the series can still enjoy the "ultimate" Ninja Gaiden experience. Though, more than likely, they'll be too busy getting their ass handed to them to appreciate the experience. I simply can't wait to start playing Ninja Gaiden again. I can't believe I'm even typing that, but yes, Ninja Gaiden has me hooked once more."
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/775/775292p2.html
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You know that Tomonobu Itagaki himself told the Swedish Gamereactor, when they asked him if Ninja Gaiden 2 for X360 would look as good as Ninja Gaiden Sigma, they shouldn't insult him and NG2 will look even better? I bet DMC4 would have looked the same even if it hadn't been ported to X360.http://www.tentonhammer.com/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=485
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