Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword video proves that sword plus stylus = dead monsters
Naysayers would belittle the graphical power the DS can deliver, but they couldn’t be more wrong. Either that, or Team Ninja uses some ninjutsu to break past hardware limits. Whichever holds true, Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword is still very impressive.
Looking at the trailer we’ve found, Ryu Hayabusa didn’t encounter any problems in moving to bite-size space. So, how about the fast-paced hectic gameplay? Nintendo’s handheld doesn’t lag behind, and everything still looks smooth. Let’s just say the Stylus can be mightier than the sword, or at least, almost.
Ninja Gaiden: DS is slated for a winter 2007 release. For now, check out Ryu showing off his sword skills as he takes down cannon fodder before the ultimate dragon boss.
Naysayers would belittle the graphical power the DS can deliver, but they couldn’t be more wrong. Either that, or Team Ninja uses some ninjutsu to break past hardware limits. Whichever holds true, Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword is still very impressive.
Looking at the trailer we’ve found, Ryu Hayabusa didn’t encounter any problems in moving to bite-size space. So, how about the fast-paced hectic gameplay? Nintendo’s handheld doesn’t lag behind, and everything still looks smooth. Let’s just say the Stylus can be mightier than the sword, or at least, almost.
Ninja Gaiden: DS is slated for a winter 2007 release. For now, check out Ryu showing off his sword skills as he takes down cannon fodder before the ultimate dragon boss.