Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z | |
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Developer | Comcept Spark Unlimited Team Ninja |
Publisher | Tecmo-Koei |
Designer | Keiji Inafune |
Engine | Unreal Engine 3 |
Platform | Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC |
Release date | NA 18 March, 2014 AU 20 March, 2014 EU 21 March, 2014 JP 27 March, 2014 |
Genre | Action-adventure game, Hack and Slash |
Mode | Single player |
Rating | ESRB: M (Mature) ACB: R18+ OFLC (NZ): R18 PEGI: 18 |
Media | Digital Download, Optical Disk, Blu-ray Disc |
- For the eponymous character, see Yaiba Kamikaze.
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z is a spin-off game in the Ninja Gaiden Series developed in tandem by Comcept, Spark Unlimited and Team Ninja; directed by Keiji Inafune. The game was released for the Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows platforms on March 18, 2014 in North America, March 20, 2014 in Australia and March 21, 2014 in Europe.
Plot
Unlike most Ninja Gaiden games, the primary character is a ninja named Yaiba Kamikaze, who was killed in a battle against Ryu Hayabusa. After being found by a mysterious organization called Forge Industries, Yaiba is brought back to life as a cyborg in order to hunt down Haybusa throughout a Zombie infested Russia, with support from Miss Monday, a scientist from the organization and Alarico del Gonzo, CEO of Forge Industries. Yaiba goes into his mission seeking revenge against Ryu for their previous encounter.
Gameplay
The gameplay in Yaiba employs the Unreal Engine 3 in a manner similar to other console action games, running at 30 FPS. The main enemies in the game are zombies that Yaiba has to fight in order to move on. His main weapons are his broken katana, Heartless and his cybernetic arm, though he can also use pieces of the various zombies types and enemies as weapons.
The "Ultimate Technique" ability seen in other Ninja Gaiden games has been replaced by a mode called "Bloodlust" which, when activated, allows Yaiba to decimate multiple enemies around him in quick succession.
The game also contains a retro style Arcade Mode, titled Ninja Gaiden Z. In this mode the cutscenes are parodies of bad translations in old games and the player progresses trough a more structured series of levels.