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The Ninja Gaiden series has been around for a long time, and it’s changed a lot, moving from 2D action platforming to full-on, big budget, 3D adventures. While many will know the franchise from these later hack-and-slashers, the most recent entry, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, winds back the clock, taking us back to its side-scrolling origins — and it’s a big success.
Taking place during the events of the very first game, Ragebound follows Ryu’s apprentice, Kenji, who has his own mission to attend to, preventing a full-on demon invasion.
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