The Game Awards reaffirmed its place as the top games showcase of the year at its 10th anniversary ceremony last night. It started with a surprise announcement of a new game. Ninja Gaiden game. Instead of continuing the character's action style in the 6th generation reboot of the series, the newly announced series Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound It's an old-fashioned game that's reminiscent of the original NES trilogy of brutally difficult action platformers. And while there is a chance to be born again Ninja Gaiden An exciting game in which its self is revealed. angryThe developer and publisher should have fans of the classic game optimistically considering both studios' pedigrees.
Perform development duties for Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound It's none other than The Game Kitchen, which has a strong history with side-scrolling action platformers. This is thanks to the studio's work on critically acclaimed games. Blasphemy game though angry It turned out to be a standard action platformer and not a Metroidvania, a product of The Game Kitchen. Blasphemy It bodes well for battle and travel. angry It is published by DotEmu, which continues to establish itself as a publisher that can take closed franchises and create new ones for modern audiences. When DotEmu and The Game Kitchen work together, it looks like a Repeat this time. Ninja Gaiden in good hands

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Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound's gameplay and visuals seem to be in line with The Game Kitchen's strengths.
Who has ever played the first one? Blasphemy Or its sequel can confirm the quality of both games. especially related to pixel art, animation, and presentation. Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound It showcases an instantly retro-inspired game that plays to The Game Kitchen's strengths in these areas. Complete with fully animated cutscenes and fluid movement during battles and traversing halves of gameplay. Although it was an incredibly difficult game, the original NES trilogy Ninja Gaiden The game was one of the most fluid and responsive action platformers of its time. and can share similar feelings about Blasphemy The game's place in the modern Metroidvania family of games
angryNew protagonist (who is seen interacting with) Ninja GaidenMainstay Ryu Hayabusa (in the trailer) is shown navigating platform segments with ease while also performing a variety of impressive combat moves, all of which are fluidly and precisely animated in a way that would make the whole school old Ninja Gaiden games and both Blasphemy Proud name, and while only one boss appears in the trailer, But it tends to be like that. Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound Including boss designs that are intricately detailed and strange like the boss enemies. profane and Blasphemy 2 It seems lofty, with The Game Kitchen leading the way.
DotEmu has a strong track record of revitalizing defunct franchises.
In addition to having verified developers overseeing the creation of games, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound It also happens to be a feature release from DotEmu, which has made a name for itself by reviving long-dormant franchises in retro-inspired games with a modern touch. The company's most successful game to date is Road of Rage 4But other popular games Many games have been released from DotEmu that have given life to iconic series that were once lost to the annals of history. Some notable DotEmu projects include:
- Road of Rage 4
- Windshield 2
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
- Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap
- Metal Slug Strategy
DotEmu can now be added. Ninja Gaiden to an ever-growing list of games which sees the company join the ranks of some of the most revered companies in terms of legendary gaming franchises from the late 80s and 90s. Ninja Gaiden Franchise is something fans love. Many people claim Especially with Team Ninja's continued success in the Soulslike genre as Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound It could be a new game in the franchise aimed at long-time fans of the classic games. It looks like the title is in good hands for the project to do justice to the series.