NEWS - Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Ninja Gaiden III Will Be Completely Different
Ninja Gaiden III will make you feel what its like to cut through someones bones.
Thats what Team Ninja studio head Yosuke Hayashi told us during an interview today. He says the third game, which was first revealed at this past Tokyo Game Show, will give a new meaning to the term "slicing and dicing."
"Ninja Gaiden I was all about cutting people and in Ninja Gaiden II it was about dismembering enemies," Yosuke told IGN. "In Ninja Gaiden III, youre going to experience something new regarding the feeling of cutting people.
"Youll actually feel how it feels to cut through someone; youll feel the bones breaking. Were going to focus on the feeling of cutting someone more than dismembering them."
Yosuke says it wont be so easy to cut down your enemies this time around. In Ninja Gaiden III, players will actually experience a type of physical resistance when cutting through an enemy.
"Youll have to press buttons, things like that, to have your katana go through the bodies. There will be force-feedback to reinforce the idea; There will be work to cutting somebody," he explained.
"The intention for this title is to focus on the feeling of cutting someone instead of just going through entire armies of bad guys."
The story for Ninja Gaiden III takes place after the second game. Yosuke explained the team wants players to experience protagonist Ryu Hayabusas personal history and background, and explore his darker side.
"Were going to focus on all aspects of Ryu as a human being rather than a generic ninja character," he said.
The Ninja Gaiden series has become infamously known for being extremely difficult. Yosuke said Ninja Gaiden III will be more accessible but contends it will still be a Ninja Gaiden game through and through.
"We are trying to design the game so that anyone can take on the game and experience the action," he said. "You can expect it to be less demanding than Ninja Gaiden II, it wont be as hard as that."
"It might taste a bit different, but it will still stay Ninja Gaiden, and we dont think the difficulty is a big issue."
While Yosuke couldnt go into detail about Ninja Gaiden IIIs combat, he did say the team is addressing the camera issues that plagued the past games. He explained that while the team wants to make a smoother camera, they still want to keep it close to the action.
"We consider Ninja Gaiden I and Ninja Gaiden IIs design to be old," he said. "We are trying something new for the gameplay and starting over from scratch."
Ninja Gaiden III will be shown at E3 2011 this June.
Source: http://xbox360.ign.com