Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is the perfect example of what a retro remake should be

Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is the perfect example of what a retro remake should be
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Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is the perfect example of what a retro remake should be
Author: Georgina Young
Published: Feb, 04 2025 11:50

THE biggest surprise from the recent Xbox showcase was that Ninja Gaiden is making a comeback after 13 years. Ninja Gaiden 4 was the first game shown during the Xbox Developer Direct, and the reveal was immediately followed by the Ninja Gaiden 2 Black shadow drop. The remake of Ninja Gaiden 2 launched immediately following the show, and players have already had the chance to try it out. Ninja Gaiden is known for its over-the-top action, and the ridiculousness is part of the charm.

 [Ninja facing a large dragon amidst fire.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Ninja facing a large dragon amidst fire.]

This has been amped up from the original games, with all new over-the-top cutscenes. It looks fantastic. Graphically, it’s everything you’d expect from a big-budget game released in 2025. But being a remake of a 20-year-old game, the narrow levels feel strangely out of place with the new look. The camera has also not been upgraded, and the fixed camera angles can feel more challenging than the enemies.

 [A warrior wielding a glowing sword.]
Image Credit: The Sun [A warrior wielding a glowing sword.]

And they aren’t pushovers. Ninja Gaiden is known for its relentless action, where enemies never give you room to breathe. You need to keep moving, and new weapons must be mastered quickly if you want to keep up. The whole game oozes cool, from the wall running to the bombastic story that’s more style than substance. It doesn’t take realism into account, and instead, Ryu Hayabusa is swift and nimble, fulfilling your ninja dreams.

 [Screenshot of Ninja Gaiden 2 showing a ninja fighting multiple enemies.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Screenshot of Ninja Gaiden 2 showing a ninja fighting multiple enemies.]

You can play as different characters in tag missions but we wish there was more of this action throughout. In an era where it feels like most challenging action games are a form of soulslike, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black feels fresh despite its age. It’s the perfect game to play to get a taste of what Ninja Gaiden 4 will have to offer. Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is out now for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Steam. If you want to read more about upcoming games, check out our Civilization 7 review.

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