Ninja Gaiden

31 décembre 1991

Ninja Gaiden, développé par Tecmo et édité par Atari Corporation, est sorti le 31 décembre 1991 sur Atari Lynx. Contrairement à la version console mieux connue, ce titre se présente comme un beat'em up traditionnel proche de Double Dragon, où le joueur progresse de gauche à droite en éliminant tous les ennemis d'un niveau pour avancer. Le ninja peut combattre à mains nues ou avec une épée disponible temporairement, réaliser des prises comme un étranglement aérien, un salto arrière ou des coups de pied suspendus, et projeter des ennemis contre des objets du décor pour révéler des bonus. L'aventure traverse plusieurs lieux des États-Unis, avec des combats de boss en fin de stage et un mode coopératif à deux joueurs. La presse a salué un gameplay de combat éclatant et un soin du détail quasi sans fautes, tandis que certains joueurs déclarent y jouer encore régulièrement en le qualifiant de meilleur jeu jamais créé, même si l'un d'eux cite plutôt le reboot Xbox sans lien direct avec cette version Lynx.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Thunderbolt 100/100

« From start to finish, the main element that propels Ninja Gaiden above all others in the action genre is the dazzling combat-based gameplay. »

DarkStation 100/100

« There has been such precise and accurate detail placed on this game that it would be near impossible to point out any faults. »

Deeko 100/100

« Ninja Gaiden epitomizes all that is beautiful in gaming, an experience that is at once difficult, though never in a cheap way, and artistically crafted. »

Stuff 100/100

« The jaw-dropping graphics help. As do the weapons, power-ups and the scope of the game (15-plus levels, 40-50 hours of play to complete). But it's the fighting that really won us over. »

Xbox Solution 100/100

« The character models and environments are drop dead gorgeous. This is one of the prettiest games to ever grace a console, on par with some of the high end PC games out there. »

Extreme Gamer 100/100

« This game is cooler than ice cream stored in a fridge on Pluto. It look cools, it plays cool, it sounds cool. »

GamePro 100/100

« The majority of folks will clock in for a 20-plus-hour thrill ride. Few games are this good, for so long, and still keep you coming back for more. Ninja Gaiden is truly outstanding. »

G4 TV 100/100

« The sense of accomplishment is strong with this one, as if the frenetic gameplay, incredible bosses, and awe-inspiring graphics aren't enough already. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

MetaM374 10/10

« Greatest game EVER made. Hands down. Still play this regularly and that’ll never stop being true. »

Agent008 9/10

« The Xbox reboot of "Ninja Gaiden" is an action/adventure masterpiece. It's comparable to "Devil May Cry", but also surpasses it in many ways. Developer Team Ninja had previously made the "Dead or Alive" fighting games. They brought the same combat complexity and challenge to this title. Every enemy is a force to be reckoned with. There are also plenty of puzzles and platforming similar to "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time". This is one of the best action games from 2004. I would rate it with a 9.4 out of 10. »

Alex_Ozzy008 9/10

« This Xbox action masterpiece is like a ninja version of "Devil May Cry". It's arguably better than DMC due to superb level design and engrossing combat. A prequel to the NES games, "Ninja Gaiden" has the epic scope of a Zelda title. It has expansive levels filled with intense fights, puzzles and platforming. The game also gives you the feeling of being Bruce Lee. Combat is fast, tough and strategic. You'll need to polish your fight skills if you want to beat this very challenging game. Hardcore action fans will savor every minute of it. I would rate it with a 9.4 out of 10. »

Pacmania 9/10

« Glorious return of a mythical game. Great design, varied levels and a unique atmosphere. Superb graphics and a high difficulty that makes it not suitable for beginners. »

Alex_Pilgrim008 9/10

« "Ninja Gaiden" for the original Xbox is a great action game in the tradition of "Devil May Cry". Developed by Team Ninja and released in 2004, it's a punishingly difficult action-adventure. According to director Tomonobu Itagaki, this reboot is set in the "Dead or Alive" universe and serves as a prequel to the NES titles. Being a fan of "God of War" and "Onimusha", I ended up buying an Xbox console just to play this and I didn't regret it. This is a masterpiece that ranks up with the best action titles ever made. It certainly is the best one made for the original Xbox. Unfortunately, the sequels did not live up to its level of excellence. In addition, the rebooted franchise never became as popular as its competition. Regardless, this first installment of the "new" Ninja Gaiden is a must-play. It surpasses the first "God of War" and "Devil May Cry" games in terms of map design, weapon selection and combat. I would rate it with a 9.4 out of 10. »

coquedepor 8/10

« + playability + extreme difficulty + creative final bosses + art and design - Storyline - Sometimes ridiculously hard »

icextend 2/10

« Otherwise solid game is actually **** because of the ****ty camera, You will find yourself constantly fighting cameras lunatic behaviour and attempt to make it look the way your enemies are, instead of concentrating on enemies. Totally ruins the experience. »

drlowdon 8/10

« Ninja Gaiden as an action adventure game with the primary focus on fast-paced, and rather violent, combat. To be honest I can't really recall anything about the game's plot but its largely irrelevant anyway as it takes a distant second place to the superb gameplay. These days it of course looks a little dated compared to modern titles but, even more than a decade after its release, it offers some of the most satisfying combat in the genre. The legendary level of difficulty might well put some people off but once you get the hang of things you'll find a genuinely great game. »

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