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  • Summary: Mark of the Ninja: Special Edition expands the critically-acclaimed 2D stealth experience not only with new challenges and tools, but by adding developer commentary throughout the entire game. This Special Edition encourages playing Mark of the Ninja in new ways, experimenting with newMark of the Ninja: Special Edition expands the critically-acclaimed 2D stealth experience not only with new challenges and tools, but by adding developer commentary throughout the entire game. This Special Edition encourages playing Mark of the Ninja in new ways, experimenting with new techniques and learning more about the game's development and the team who created it.
    The new items and playstyle can be unlocked to use in the original game or New Game+ and commentary is available in all game modes and levels. The commentary is also available in all languages supported by Mark of the Ninja, thanks to a massive localization effort by volunteers from the community!
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  1. Oct 11, 2013
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    I found this game to be right up my alley. Everything about is was amazing: the art style, the story, how stealth worked, and the amount ofI found this game to be right up my alley. Everything about is was amazing: the art style, the story, how stealth worked, and the amount of abilities available to the player as you progressed. One thing that was slightly annoying was the fact that at times, you would have to go through scripted points over and over again as a result of dying before a checkpoint. However, I am sure this was all my fault in the end, as I only experienced it once throughout the game. I also loved the way they increased the replayablility, using different styles as a pushing force to finish the games in many different ways. Trying the styles themselves seemed incredibly fun, and was definitely worth going through the tasks asked of you to obtain such styles. In the end, I recommend this game highly, and is definitely worth playing over again, perfectionist or not. Expand