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Bayonetta, "old"? Gaiden III difficulty not Team Ninja's priority |
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Team Ninja has got some choice words for Bayonetta and Ninja Gaiden II, and suffice to say, they're not all very nice.
Ninja Gaiden III producer Yosuke Hayashi has been quoted in a recent interview with Play as saying, "I think Ninja Gaiden II is already outdated. That's why we are making Ninja Gaiden III from scratch."
Then he set his eyes on Bayonetta, saying that while it had some good stuff in it, "Bayonetta is old, game design wise, already."
So just what exactly are they planning on doing for Ninja Gaiden III? Hayashi said they're not even thinking about making the difficulty level as their main focus. Never mind that the franchise was popular for its incredibly difficult levels.
"The focus we have is that a new Ryu Hayabusa is the main character in Ninja Gaiden III. Also, we are aiming to be the number one 3D action game. If we can do that we are fine not focusing on difficulty level. We don't care. But to prevent misunderstanding, Ninja Gaiden fans will still really love it. That is our responsibility. We make sure the fans of the series are satisfied by our game.
You can catch Hayashi's full interview with the magazine Play when it hits the stsands on March 17th in the UK.
Via [Play]
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Looks like Ninja Gaiden III will be a huge fiasco.
He cannot say outdated to a game he vulragy remaked to the ps3 as the sigma saga, he added some boring extra content, just that,
Am sorry to say this a die hard fan of the series, but hayashi is driving this game series to the deep pit of doom
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Rather than improve on difficulty, what did they do?
As**oles took the easy way out by putting many ninjas on-screen who constantly throw exploding shurikens at you. That is not called hard difficulty. It is called lame-as* effort.
Hope the next one is not like the second one!
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