- Publisher: Tecmo
- Release Date: Jul 3, 2007
- Also On: PC, PlayStation Vita
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 230 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 155 out of 230
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Mixed: 42 out of 230
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Negative: 33 out of 230
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Feb 5, 2015I am the ninja master, dont fool urselves kids. Ill kung fool ya. Oh how i love a good challenge and your always there when i need you ryu. If i were only that kind of man wink wink. P.S. If you suck at gaming dont buy this, unless your a masochist, becaz it like i is a true ninja master.
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Aug 16, 2017Incredibly addictive, as well as difficult. Ninja Gaiden Sigma has one of the best combat systems I have ever tried in a video game. The movements of Ryu Hayabusa are really fluent, resembling those of a real ninja.
This first Ninja Gaiden game was already a great game. Arguably, it may lack some extra game modes or online options, but I frankly do not mind that too much. -
Sep 19, 2019Really an amazing game first he is beautiful and the fight, the story are just perfect
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Mar 2, 2014A beautifully made game, hard to beat at times, great gameplay. I loved the game mechanics, I love ninjas, I love this game. 10/10 Should buy. One of the first ps3 games I bought , and still one of my favorite.
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Apr 6, 2014One of the best action games of all time enhanced for the ps3. The game gives you a difficult and rewarding experience. The combat is totally cool and intense, and who doesn't want to play as a freaking ninja!
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Apr 8, 2014
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GregOct 6, 2007
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JacqueL.Jul 6, 2007
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Apr 9, 2017The action and graphics are decent BUT the horrid screwed up camera angle ruined the entire game for me. Difficulty cannot be adjusted that much and enemies WAY too difficult for casual player to enjoy. Glad I only paid $6 for this game.
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May 8, 2013
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Aug 26, 2013for its time ninja gaiden is good but it has some flaws that make it not perfect for me first it is too long and feels repetitive after a while and controls are not bad but the camera's bad angles makes it bad
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Apr 20, 2017What an imbalanced piece of **** That's true that Team Ninja (or should I say Team Ninja Dog?) is NOTHING without Tomonobu Itagaki, You'd better play Ninja Gaiden Black, the best Ninja Gaiden game in the universe.
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mooJun 30, 2007
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EricD.Jul 6, 2007This game is legendary. It is even better than the original andwith bonus features and extra 10 hours of gameplay. You will make your PS3 happy.
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ChrisRMay 6, 2008This game owes me a new pair of socks, having blown them clean off! One opint docked for the sometimes frustrating camera lag (leaving you with no view of what's ahead), and the respawning enemies in areas you've cleared. That last point isn't so bad unless you're low on health however.
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SethBJan 6, 2010
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DarylL.Nov 9, 2007
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AlanJul 14, 2007VERY difficult game, which is why it is so great. A breath of fresh air for the ps3, especially since the only other hack n' slash that is any good was untold legends.
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ThatGuyJul 5, 2007Two words, Super Cool. Finally, a game that makes my PS3 work........a little.
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todorokiJul 5, 2007The extra save points and shops have balanced the difficulty level nicely and make the game less frustrating. You can also avoid annoying frequent load times by uploading the game to your PS3. Amazingly though, there are still some control niggles, dropping off ledges in to the hot lava, problems with diving in and out of water e.t.c.
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warmongerJul 5, 2007
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IanI.Jul 9, 2007
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JaysonWanSep 5, 2007
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Awards & Rankings
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyGenuinely new content doesn't abound, but Sigma remains such an expansive, challenging, and well-paced thrill ride that you won't care. [July 2007, p.84]
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Hardcore GamerIt's a great game and worth a try if you're brave and/or a masochist. [July 2007, p.64]
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Playstation Official Magazine UKThis is punishingly, mercilessly, remorselessly ferocious. You will never, ever finish it. Until you learn to block. [July 2007, p.98]