No witty caption: Just look at that art.Īnyone who has played Shank or it’s follow up, Shank 2, know that one of the things Klei Entertainment brings to games is a fantastic art direction. Voicework is mostly clean and well done and gives strength to the story as does the cut-scenes that are expertly animated. The setup was more than I was expecting and the ninja vs the futuristic world, though done before, is more than enough to carry us through the fun bloody stuff. The ink has a downside though as it slowly drives the bearer insane, which eventually drives the ninja to suicide to keep from turning on his clan. As if ninjas weren’t already awesome enough, this particular ninja has been chosen by his clan to be a champion a chosen assassin who is tattooed with the ink made from a plant with mystical properties that grants it’s wearer strange powers. Within the game you play as, well, a ninja. Klei Entertainment simply nailed every aspect that I look for in games and did so with a high level of graphical fidelity and an astonishing amount of polish. There is no need for that here, as Mark of the Ninja is an undoubtedly splendid game and one I can’t recommend enough, and doubly so if you are a fan of the stealth genre. Typically I might open a review making you wonder what the score will be. If you like stealth games, ninjas, or awesomeness buy Mark of the Ninja.
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