Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound Review

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound effortlessly replicates the old-school fangs of Tecmo’s 1988 classic not by innovating but by staying true to form. Developer The Game Kitchen–who is also responsible for the fantastic Blasphemous series–understands that the path towards creating a “classic” 2D Ninja Gaiden game isn’t by layering complexity on an already tried and true fo...[Read More]

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound Preview

When Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound‘s protagonist Kenji is struck by an enemy, he doesn’t fly backward. To any veteran of the Ninja Gaiden trilogy for the NES, those words are likely evocative of the cheapest deaths older consoles offered. How many times did a medusa head jettison a Belmont body into a death pit? Or a pellet from a robot make Mega Man jitter into a hole? But with Ryu Hayabusa...[Read More]

Titans of Japanese fighting games to come together for roundtable discussion.

What happens when you putt all the best fighting game developers into a room you get the best roundtable discussion in history and you can read all the details below on how to watch these titans of industry are coming together for the future of the fighting game genre. Titans of the Japanese fighting game industry; Arc System Works, ARIKA, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc., CAPCOM, KOEI TECMO GAMES,...[Read More]