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Ninja Gaiden 2 Sigma Review (PS3)
Posted by Jeffrey Harris on 11.06.2009





Title: Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
Publisher: Tecmo
Developer: Team Ninja
Genre: Hack and Slash
Players: 1-2
Rated: M For Mature

Mark Salmela and I previewed Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 back in June during E3. So how does the final, full PS3 version of the game stand up? Is it worth your money? Is Sigma 2 better than NG2 on Xbox 360. Well to answer the first question, its awesome. And the answer to the rest is a resounding yes.

The Gameplay

Sigma 2 is a very straight forward, very simple action/adventure platform game you can just pick up and play. Controls and fighting are incredibly smooth and easy to learn. The levels are fairly linear with some diversions and secret pathways for items here and there. The bosses in the boss battles are gigantic and a ton of fun. The challenge you can find in the gameplay is mastering the different weapons, each with have their own strengths and weaknesses, and pulling off some massive combos and juggles.

Ryu's attacks generally comes from the multiple weapons he can pick up and master throughout the game. As you advance in the storyline you can upgrade Ryu's weapons to open up new combos and moves to get off on your enemies. All weapons can also be charged up to unleash an obliteration technique which however requires you to stay in one place and leaves you open to attack. You can speed this up however in a group battle by killind a bad guy and holding down the triangle button so you can absorb your enemies' chi orbs and power-up for an obliteration technique quicker and unleash maximum carnage.

My personal favorite weapons in the game are Volf's scythe and the Victorian Flail. The scythe is a weapon you earn after beating one of the bosses, the werewolf fiend, Volf. Scythe has a lot of power, great defense, and also tremendous aerial combos. The flail is really good on lesser, easier to beat enemies. Once you get going with the flail you can pull of 100+ hit combos easily. The Flail as your hits increase gets longer and spreads across the area even more nailing everything in its wake.

Besides the blades and swords, you can also use a bow and arrow and a badass cannon you can pick up later for long range attacks. Ryu also has his trademark ninjutsu magic techniques which can also be upgraded as you progress through the game. The wind blade technique will knock the limbs of enemies right off. The main key to mastering the gameplay is learning good defense and blocks as well as mastering the counter techniques to kill your enemies in quicker succession. This can also be used on the boss baddies as well.

The bosses and boss battles in the game are times massive and ridiculously fun. Very much like Devil May Cry 3 which this game seems to resemble the most. Besides loving this series as a whole, I just totally dig this style of fighting especially when you start dealing with the larger size baddies like the fiends and the mecha fiends. The enemies are generally relentless and will not stop if they lose an arm or even both of your legs, they will still come after you which adds another layer of difficulty. The boss fights can be frustrating if you don't know how to block like me.

Since this is Sigma, Team Ninja once again packs in the hottie, impossibly breasted Ryu Hayabusa bunny bombshells. Rachel once again returns in her own side adventure as well as Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword's Momiji and of course Ayane. Each character gets their own original level with new cut scenes for this version of the game inbetween Ryu's main storyline. Getting to play as Momiji and Ayane was a lot of fun. Rachel's play as great especially mixing in her machine gun with the aerial combos, I simply wish they had more levels where you could play as them besides the team missions. Besides the additional playable character chapters and boss encounters, things that were removed from the Ninja Gaiden 2 Xbox 360 versions are some of the enemies, tests of valor, and the puzzle solving elements. So this is a bit of an easier, more streamlined version of Ninja Gaiden 2, but that's fine with me.

Of course the awesome game mode for this is Team Missions. This mode is online optional and also 2 player co-op where you can play online or with a friend at home in a level challenge where you have to fight off multiple enemies onscreen along with a boss. Team Missions has to be two player, so basically you get a CPU partner if you play by yourself. If either one of you is about to die, you can rush over and revive your partner, but if your partner dies you are on your own. Once you beat the game and unlock everything you can pick and choose who you want to play as and what weapons they can use in team missions.

Besides Team Missions there's also Chapter Challenge, where you can try and test yourself and beat a previous level and boss and try to get a high score on the leaderboards.

Also, side note to high testosterone males . . . the misogynists of Team Ninja worked in a feature where if you shake your controller while playing as any of the female characters, their boobs bounce. Got to love Japanese game developers.



Graphics

The characters and level designs look fantastic and marvelously detailed. Rachel remains among my hottest and top most favorite video game babes of all time. And Sonia and Elizabet are not hard on the eyes either. The smoothness and lighting FX with the graphics in things like rain or the reflection of certain metals look great.

The designs of the female characters of the game might be considered a drawback or flaw to certain people or gamers, but I totally dig it. I just don't get Ryu's whole "ninja's got no time for love" attitude. Ryu, your like one of the last surviving members of your clan and their are beautiful women that want to crawl all over you. Have someone stoke you a freaking clipper and you'll be back for damn breakfast!

The PS3 version of NGS2 supposedly has less blood and guts than the Xbox 360 version. Not having played that version I can't say for certain, but this edition had plenty to make me happy. As you hack and slash more enemies the blood and guts accumulated on your weapons grows. Nice little added detail there. Also once you get good you can do more than just cut off limbs but slice your enemies in half vertically and horizontally.



Sound

A lot of people are quite critical of the English VA script for this game, but I personally think it works fine. I played the primary story mode in English, but I did also try out some of it in Japanese as well. Neil Caplan makes an awesome Genshin. This is not Metal Gear Solid, so the dialogue and script aren't horribly complex or philosophical, but the voice actors make it effectively work without making it sound horribly cheesy and ridiculous (there are a couple weird lines with Alexei but the dude is a ham drama queen anyway so its fine). Josh Keaton (Peter Parker and Spider-man of the excellent Spectacular Spider-man series) does a good job as the new Ryu and does especially well with the gem in, "I see the CIA is broadening its horizons," when meeting Sonia for the first time. Keaton knows Ryu is a pimp.

Besides the voice acting, the BGM and soundtrack are good and there are some kicking tunes that don't distract too much from the gameplay. The new music for the Sigma version of the game by Makoto Hosoi and Ryo Koike sounds great. The sound FX are nicely crisp and pristine.



Fun Factor

The original arcade classic has evolved and aged nicely into this latest form. I love basic hack and slash, action/adventure games like this with smooth controls and gigantic boss battles and hot babes. This is the perfect gaming experience for me.



Lasting Appeal

I think Story Mode is a blast to play through but it can go rather quickly depending your level of skill as a gamer. There are other difficulty modes you can unlock and play through to earn more unlockables and extras like alternate costumes and new trophies.

Team Missions and Chapter Challenge are a great way to get more replay value out of the game and are also massively fun, except I wish you could do online single player for the mission modes much like the challenge maps for Batman: Arkham Asylum. Still, the game gives you 30 different Team Mission courses of varying difficulties to try out besides all the chapters you can play over again in Chapter Challenge.

There isn't much to the story mode itself but there doesn't need to be. Ryu doesn't have a character arc to speak of. He's pretty much exactly the same person at the end of the game he is at the start, but that's also one reason I like Ryu in this game like when he's facing down the Greater Fiend, Zedonious, and Zedonious is railing against humanity and how he gave them fire, and Ryu simply says he doesn't care. Ryu isn't swayed by his enemies and that's freaking cool. Also, depending on how much you want to believe Team Ninja, Sonia may or may not be Ryu's beloved from the older games, Irene Lew.



The 411

Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 is a hot, awesome, and fun to play game for the PS3. The gameplay is a little more streamlined and simple than the Xbox 360 version with less blood and gore, but makes up for it with hotter babes, more levels, cut scenes, and more. The #1 gaming hero of 2009 is Ryu Hayabusa. Remember it. Solid Snake, eat your heart out.





Graphics9.5Rachel is my queen. Sleek graphics and hot character designs for this game. There is less blood and gore, but still enough to whet the appetite of your casual gamer.411 Elite Award
Gameplay9.0The boss battles are massive and fun. The controls are smooth and mastering and unlocking combos is awesome. 
Sound8.5Not the most fantastic score or script, but a good English VA cast and nice, clear sound FX and BGM. 
Lasting Appeal8.5Story mode can be fairly quick, but the challenge modes, 30 team missions, and alternate difficulties will are a great way to get more play out of the game. 
Fun Factor 9.0All these years later and Ryu still has the guillotine throw, how awesome is that? 
Overall9.0   [  Amazing ]  legend


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