Ninja Gaiden Master Collection Screenshots

New Ninja Gaiden Master Collection Screenshots Released

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Koei Tecmo has released a new batch of Ninja Gaiden Master Collection screenshots. These new images highlight various techniques players can use in each respective title. Additionally, they provide a glimpse as to what players can expect from the Ninja Gaiden collection regarding its visuals. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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As mentioned previously, this batch of Ninja Gaiden Master Collection screenshots primarily feature different battle techniques players can use. This includes various ninjustu and combat skills. Additionally, screenshots show off a “tag” style missions system that will allow players to swap out characters. A trial mode will also be available in the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection, which will pit players against the various bosses within the game.

You can check out these screenshots below.

In a recent interview with Famitsu, Fumihiko Yasuda discussed the many decisions that went into the process of creating the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection. This includes the decision as to which games would appear in the collection. Additionally, Yasuda answers why online gameplay will not be available in the release.

Ninja Gaiden Master Collection will be available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on pre-order.


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