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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: BizioEE on May 06, 2010, 08:03:10 AM
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[size=+2]Ninja Gaiden 3 will be \'spectacular\'[/size]
Tecmo Koei has told CVG that it is ready to "nurture" the next instalment in the Ninja Gaiden series - and that it will be "spectacular".
The title is yet to be announced - but we know that it will be the first full Ninja Gaiden title not to have been developed by Tomonobu Itagaki.
Itagaki designed the first and second titles in the series before leaving Tecmo-owned Team Ninja in 2008.
However, Tecmo Koei has claimed that it will "nurture" the third title in the series to ensure it hits the quality threshold fans expect.
"Ninja Gaiden is such a beloved and important franchise for us and fans expect such great things from the next instalment that we need to indulge in a little nurturing," Tecmo Koei senior managing director Yoshiki Sugiyama told CVG.
"If and when we talk about a new Ninja Gaiden, it will be spectacular."
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=245167
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[size=+1]Ninja Gaiden 3 gets Move support [/size]
Ninja Gaiden 3 is fully compatible with the PlayStation 3\'s Move controller, publisher Tecmo Koei has announced.
Quite how developer Team Ninja has managed to shoehorn motion controls into its turbo-paced slice \'em up has yet to be fully detailed.
"Ninja Gaiden 3 is all about slicing and chopping through flesh and bone and PlayStation Move brings players even closer to the game\'s protagonist Ryu Hayabusa. The game will be compatible with all Move peripherals and it will feature full compatibility with this exciting new hardware," commented Team Ninja boss Yosuke Hayashi.
Here\'s hoping the game ships with a free ice pack and a syringe full of cortisone.
Due out in early 2012, the impending threequel sees series mainstay Ryu Hayabusa pack up his swords and hop on a plane to London to chop up some terrorists. No, really.
Take a look at our recent Ninja Gaiden 3 preview for more details...
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-08-16-ninja-gaiden-3-gets-move-support