right back to the original NinjaGaiden games in the 1980s. "This goes back to the 2D games, because [ninjas] have those acrobatic abilities and that appeals to an audience regardless of country.
Team Ninja teamed up with Platinum Games, makers of Bayonetta and Nier Automata, to develop Ninja Gaiden 4. The game is a sequel to 2012's Ninja Gaiden 3 but will feature a new protagonist. It will ...