Tecmo Nite Out 07 flashes new Ninja Gaiden details and demo
You gotta hand it to the guys over at Tecmo, they really know how to throw a party. Free booze, big announcements and a demo of the much-anticipated game Ninja Gaiden Sigma for the Sony PlayStation 3. There was also a lot in store for the Nintendo crowd as it was announced that Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword for the DS and Project Rygar for the Wii were confirmed. Xbox 360 fans have no reason to feel left out as a new deal with Microsoft was also bannered.
Tecmo’s Nite Out 07 was highlighted with the confirmation of Sigma’s June 14 release in Japan and July 3 for the US. Everyone was invited to try the demo of the game which was near the final version, and there were more conclusions drawn aside from the fact that the visuals were better than ever.
The most obvious was the fact that the difficulty was steepened by the development team. In fact, the champion of the last Ninja Gaiden masters championship was there to fight two bosses. The crowd cheered him on initially but later burst into laughs as he died easily three straight times. The master walked off in apologetic fashion after his “failure.”
One key clarification was made about Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword for the DS: It won’t be a side-story of the series. It actually will follow the events six months after Sigma and add an exciting new chapter to the saga. Tecmo stopped the plot spillage right there and shifted the topic to the gameplay and controls, which they feel are the best parts of the title. Tecmo promises to take full advantage of the platform’s smart scheme to provide quality time for users.
For chronological details on what exactly went on during the party, you can follow the read URL and see how things went in IGN’s perspective.
You gotta hand it to the guys over at Tecmo, they really know how to throw a party. Free booze, big announcements and a demo of the much-anticipated game Ninja Gaiden Sigma for the Sony PlayStation 3. There was also a lot in store for the Nintendo crowd as it was announced that Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword for the DS and Project Rygar for the Wii were confirmed. Xbox 360 fans have no reason to feel left out as a new deal with Microsoft was also bannered.
Tecmo’s Nite Out 07 was highlighted with the confirmation of Sigma’s June 14 release in Japan and July 3 for the US. Everyone was invited to try the demo of the game which was near the final version, and there were more conclusions drawn aside from the fact that the visuals were better than ever.
The most obvious was the fact that the difficulty was steepened by the development team. In fact, the champion of the last Ninja Gaiden masters championship was there to fight two bosses. The crowd cheered him on initially but later burst into laughs as he died easily three straight times. The master walked off in apologetic fashion after his “failure.”
One key clarification was made about Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword for the DS: It won’t be a side-story of the series. It actually will follow the events six months after Sigma and add an exciting new chapter to the saga. Tecmo stopped the plot spillage right there and shifted the topic to the gameplay and controls, which they feel are the best parts of the title. Tecmo promises to take full advantage of the platform’s smart scheme to provide quality time for users.
For chronological details on what exactly went on during the party, you can follow the read URL and see how things went in IGN’s perspective.