Now is a good time to test out your Counterattack combos on these guys, but be careful because they can still grab you! Eliminate the two soldiers in style and exit the room to the outer hallway. More soldiers will appear from the windows near the double doors, so use counters and hard combos on the regular soldiers.
Grab the key and use it to open the double doors. Enter the Main Cabin and you will see another set of double doors that are locked, two stairways, and two office rooms one on the left and one on the right side of the double doors. Eliminate the soldiers that appear here to clear the area. Go back upstairs to the Main Cabin and go to the other stairway.
Trust me, you NEED those upgrades! And if you have enough cash, purchase the Armlet of the Sun and equip it. Now go back up the stairway and enter the small office on the left side of the double doors to find a chest with a Life OTG item! Exit the room and enter the office room on the right side. Exit through the other door to encounter more soldiers. When he approaches, use the counterattack and Izuna Drop to see what happens.
Repeat the strategy for the other soldiers to clear out the room. Exit through the newly opened door to a red carpet hallway.
At the end of the hallway are the double doors that lead back to the Main Cabin the other metal doorway is locked for now. If you decide to open the double doors, it unlocks them for good. If not, then enter the door across from the Crew Quarters to the Main Office. Inside the main office are two items: a Golden Scarab on the shelf behind the desk and a Map Of Tairon next to the desk. Grab both items and then take the elevator going down. Exit the elevator and go around the flight control deck to the other end of the room to find another elevator.
Take the elevator down to the Control Deck and get ready for some bloodshed. As soon as you exit the elevator, roll in and use Izuna Drops and Ultimate Techniques on the soldiers. Now exit and take the elevator back up to the flight deck. There is a doorway across the elevator, so enter through to find two soldiers waiting for you in the small corridor. Eliminate them and then exit the corridor to the Save Point.
At the other end of the room are a large metal door and a turnstile. Get more Ninja Gaiden news at GameSpot. Log In Sign Up. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password?
Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Ask A Question. What do you need help on? Cancel X. Ninja Gaiden first debuted in the and now the young ninja returns. The player controls Ryu Hayabusa, guiding him in a third-person view, fighting foes and exploring the environment of the 3D world.
Except for a few situations dictated by the story, Ryu is unrestrained in his exploration, running through the streets, jumping and running up and along walls, and swinging from pole to pole. Ninja Gaiden' s standard game mode, Story Mode, follows the pacing of the typical action-adventure game, where the protagonist starts off weak at the beginning of the story and can be built up to have a larger life bar, more powerful weapons and magical ability through items or purchases, by the end of it.
The player's performance in this mode is based purely on the karma score, with "Master Ninja" as the highest rank, and "Ninja Dog" as the lowest. Another gaming experience was Master Ninja Tournament , where players could upload their karma scores to Xbox Live upon completing the game. Team Ninja released two content packages known as the Hurricane packs. The first Hurricane pack added two costumes, new enemies and a new move known as the intercept technique.
The second Hurricane pack added a series of missions the player fought through phases of enemies. Reviewers have praised Ninja Gaiden having one of the deeper combat engines for an Xbox game, and the smooth interaction and responsiveness of its controls.
The control uses a control stick, two melee attack buttons, a projectile attack button, a jump button and block button. With this the player is able to make Ryu block, dodge and attack with ease. God of War lead combat engine designer, Eric Williams, explained the combat engine of Ninja Gaiden prohibits players from stopping or changing attacks in mid-stroke.
Once they have committed to an attack, they can only change their plans when their attack has hit or missed. Compared to God of War which allows players to cancel and change attacks anytime; and Devil May Cry which grants this freedom to certain attacks; Ninja Gaiden is a more difficult combat system to master but sets up a fair playing field for the player.
There are many weapons for the player to choose from. The light swords, such as the Dragon Sword and Kitetsu , allow Ryu to perform quick attacks; the Flying Swallow, a high speed leaping slash cutting through foes; and his signature Izuna Drop, an aerial spinning piledriver smashing foes into the ground. Heavy weapons, such as the Dabilahro , are slow but powerful. Flails and staves let Ryu string together long sequences of combo attacks.
Shurikens and arrows make up the rest of his arsenal, allowing the player to hurt foes at a distance. The player has two defence options for Ryu. Firstly, Ryu can stand still and block attacks. Certain enemies, however, can grab him or deliver powerful attacks which break his guard.
The second option is for the player to make Ryu dodge attacks by rolling in a maneuver called "reverse wind". Essences are an important part of the gameplay. They are coloured globes of energy released when enemies die; and serve as power-ups when Ryu steps near them by healing, restoring magic power or increasing his cash. The player, however, can actively pull essences into Ryu to unleash powerful attacks known as ultimate techniques.
Each weapon has a unique technique; and besides dealing heavy damage to foes caught in them, ultimate techniques grant Ryu immunity to damage while they are active.
In later versions of Ninja Gaiden , these techniques award karma points, making them an integral part of high scoring play. Lastly, the player can make Ryu cast ninpo such as fireballs, ice storms or bolts of lightning.
These spells function in a similar manner to the bombs of shooter action games, allowing players to inflict heavy damage on enemies while avoiding damage from their attacks.
Itagaki, however, was not totally satisfied with the visual effects for ninpo attacks. As such, he intended to discourage players from using ninpo by giving a score bonus if they clear a stage without using ninpo.
The Intercept technique added through the Hurricane Pack allowed players to negate damage by blocking just as an attack is about to land. A blue flash appears to signify that the move was done correctly, it is even able to cancel damage done by rockets, tank shells, fireballs and thrown pillars.
In addition to negating damage it also allowed Ryu to instantly absorb essence for an instant Ultimate Technique. Ninja Gaiden takes place in the same fictional setting as Tecmo's fighting game series Dead or Alive and features characters from the fighting game. Its game world comprises fictional locations in Japan and the fictional Vigoor Empire in Asia.
For the Japanese locations, the ninja fortress and the Hayabusa village are designed with Heian period architecture set in the mountains. The art style of the Vigoor Empire blends a variety of real world cultural influences. The city of Tairon comprises European structures, and has Arabic letterings on several of its gates. The monastery bears the looks of Gothic architecture with its large spacious hall, and multiple levels of windows and archways.
The hidden underground level carries the influence of ancient Egypt with its sand-colored round pillars and cat-headed statues, whereas an Aztecan-styled pyramid is located before a labyrinth. The hodgepodge of cultures in Ninja Gaiden is a result of Itagaki's desire to throw in everything that he wanted to create.
The protagonist of Ninja Gaiden is super ninja, Ryu Hayabusa.
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