Ninja Gaiden Sigma Hands-On Update

We check in on Tecmo's PlayStation 3 exclusive iteration of its acclaimed ninja action game.

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Rachel takes on numerous demons in this action-packed clip.

Tecmo unsheathed a near-final version of its upcoming Ninja Gaiden Sigma for the PlayStation 3 for us. The game is a beefed-up version of Tecmo's update to its popular ninja franchise. With a demo on the PlayStation Network that includes new playable character Rachel, most folks have gotten a taste of what to expect from the upcoming game. Still, when Tecmo dropped by with the game, we weren't ones to pass up the chance to see some of the other new content being put in the game.

We played through a sampling of the game, which is essentially a director's-cut-style reimagining of the Xbox installments in the series, Ninja Gaiden and Ninja Gaiden Black. The game features all the content from those games and adds a number of refinements to the experience, such as gameplay tweaks, Sixaxis support, and a new playable character.

We checked out a few of the levels in the game, from both the single-player and mission modes, to be reminded of the pleasure and pain of the game's intense action. The good news is it handles like a dream on the PS3, and the tweaks, such as mapping the item quick-select to the D pad, are a great fit. The ability to hit the D pad and call up an item ring, which can be rotated and then selected by hitting down, is key to not dying horribly. It's still going to happen, mind you, the game is still uberchallenging, but this should reduce some horrible deaths. We do miss rumble, but we got used to playing without it. The whole shaking of the Sixaxis to power up your ninja magic is a bit odd, especially when playing around other people, but it's handy. Rachel has seen some tweaks from when we played the game earlier as well as how she handles in the PS Network demo. While we were already taken with her unique blend of hammer slamming, zip-line shooting, and bosom heaving, she now feels more responsive. When playing with Rachel, you'll also gain rankings unique to her status as a fiend hunter, which are comparable to Hayabusa's ninja ratings. In Rachel's case, you'll earn labels such as novice, common, and legendary for your performance at the end of a level.

While the Rachel content in the game is, of course, new, the reworked Ninja Gaiden content benefits from both gameplay and visual tweaks. When we faced off against the game's most annoying boss, the filthy horse-mounted boss on the bridge that's conveniently placed toward the start of the challenging adventure, we noticed a number of tweaks. Our mounted foe was on fire, which looked cool and also alerted us to his irksome rush attacks, since he lights up the area when he approaches. Keeping track of him is helpful when you're fending off other enemies. Once you get past him, you'll find yourself in one of the new areas, a flaming section of the village you'll have to make your way through, dispatching ninjas and dodging fatal blasts of fire that will kill you in one shot. Eagle-eyed players will recognize the locale as the area shown in one of the first trailers for the game. Farther into the single-player game, you'll come across a new weapon, the dual katanas, in the airship level, which features some drastic reworking of some of its interior sections. As far as the missions mode goes, we tried several different missions as both Hayabusa and Rachel and received some vicious smack downs--though we gave as good as we got. As with the mission mode in Gaiden Black, the content is fun, action packed, and designed to test your skills. For those who pick up the collector's edition of the game, mission mode will feature five exclusive missions.

In terms of how the game looks now, if you've played the demo, you know what to expect from the title. The already-gorgeous game has been buffed up for the PS3. Higher polygon counts, improved lighting, and special effects all pop at 720p. The game's frame rate, which was a bit inconsistent the last time we saw it, has been tightened up and appears to be running smoothly now.

Based on our sampling, Ninja Gaiden Sigma is looking like it should deliver on the promise we saw when we first played it. The game is challenging, has impressive visuals, and offers a meaty chunk of content to play around with. Factor in the online leaderboards so you can brag about your master ninja skills to the world, and you have a PlayStation 3 game that will be worth your time if you're hankering for some action.

148 Comments

  • daveg1

    Posted Jul 6, 2007 3:32 am PT

    to me the final game doesnt look as good as the demo did..they went carzy with the bloom!

  • dragonfreak001

    Posted Jul 1, 2007 8:29 pm PT

    this looks awesome

  • darkprince99

    Posted Jul 1, 2007 12:56 pm PT

    man hope the story is way too long!!!

  • 123coolgirl

    Posted Jun 27, 2007 9:42 pm PT

    i have the black version which look ok but after playing the demo for the ps3. i went out and pre order this game.

  • TrueIori

    Posted Jun 27, 2007 8:53 am PT

    xxThyLordxx when this game is released, it will be the best next gen game. but until Devil May Cry 4 is released.

    Ninja Gaiden Sigma is better than all X360 and Wii games released.

    Hey nimrod you do now that this is a Remake of a Remake tagged at full price mind you and it better than all the 360 and wii games .....yeah..i just wasted brains cells responding to you.

  • TrueIori

    Posted Jun 27, 2007 8:25 am PT

    are you serious $65 bucks for a other remake when ninja gaiden black (a other remake mind you) was 30. Man the only people that should buy the game are people that never touched the other Gaiden. Man is team ninja suckering ps3 owners into buying this.

  • gusnitro

    Posted Jun 26, 2007 11:14 am PT

    i dont really like the idea of the two swords.Looks kind weired. like it better with one sword. Looks more ninja.

  • TTDog

    Posted Jun 26, 2007 3:11 am PT

    I'll wait until the proper follow up comes out on 360, if I wanted a revamped version of the original I'd have bought Ninja Gaiden Black on the original Xbox.

  • Sycosi

    Posted Jun 25, 2007 12:42 pm PT

    Just got the game via ebay and all I can say is WOW!!! The game is actually a little easier than the demo. If you've played the demo and liked it then you're going to love the full game. You don't have as many of the weapons as in the demo and you're dressed in a purple suit and not the black one as in the demo. Also there's more variety in the interaction boxes, not just energy power up's! There's some really challenging game play and bosses to beat and has a strange Resident Evil feel to it. Only on the 2nd stage but its really hooked me. The only draw back is that the game I ordered is all printed in Japanease!! Still excellent hack and slash fun like Tenchu with superb graphics!!

  • FaytOfId

    Posted Jun 23, 2007 2:13 am PT

    I am still trying to beat the demo level on very hard, but doing so I think has prepared me to beat the game in normal mode (I played ninja gaiden on xbox before I sold it and it seemed almost impossible. Hopefully I'll get past Alma this time . But the dual katanas should help greatly, they are really fun to play with.) I personally can't wait, though I am disappointed they delayed the game from june 26th to july 7th, though it could have been delayed more, I will at least take solace in knowing that it was probably done for the better. and 1080p much? thank god, we needed a good 1080p fully 3d game (not pre-rendered probably like nba street I'm guessing was) game that you can run around killing in. I like killing, and killing in 1080p is all the more enjoyable, especially in a good game where you kill ninjas.

  • Lorddeath2

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 6:15 am PT

    Well it was only a matter of time. Sonys war drums are getting louder and in the Q3, Q4 of this year and the Q1,Q2 of next year will be exciting times for PS3 owners. Just to get a word across BTW.

    Why did everyone knock the PS3 when it was realised? why do people continue to do so now? i read alot of the chat saying how crap the PS3 was and how awesome the 360 is. Think about it though reisistance IMo is one of the (if not THE) best release game ever launched with a console! easily better IMO than what the 360 got.

    Sony is starting to clear its throat and soon we will see the true power and possibilities of the PS3

  • wars45

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 7:04 am PT

    this game will be hard to complate but i will do in the end

  • cborowik

    Posted Jun 15, 2007 12:26 pm PT

    Seems good, sounds cool but if what I've heard is true Ninja Gaiden 2 is still planned for the 360, finally a proper sequel (Praises the gaming gods), if I had the money for a PS3 I'd buy one for this game mainly, but I'll stick to my 360 now (no offence to anyone who has a PS3) if anyone gets this tell me what it's like please.

  • BlakkSteel

    Posted Jun 13, 2007 11:01 pm PT

    I was very upset when they dropped NG Black for XBox, & didn't do a cover for the PS2. Now, this should satisfy me some for the PS3! I'm lookin' forward to this 1.

  • ranman1990

    Posted Jun 9, 2007 9:50 am PT

    this looks sick .very very sick .... ive had ninja gaiden for the xbox and loved it , now that this one for ps3( when i get a ps3) looks amazing

  • ositotrap

    Posted Jun 6, 2007 5:09 pm PT

    i cant wait to get my hands on it too. I had the one for xbox too and hopeing to play and look better then the xbox vertion.

  • tyzee

    Posted Jun 6, 2007 10:40 am PT

    The Demo absolutely Kills...

  • grego714

    Posted Jun 5, 2007 8:21 pm PT

    I have played the demo of this game and it plays GREAT! and....it looks even better...the graphics are Amazing..set your LCDs on 1080p or 720p you'll be awestruck. The game play is soooo responsive! This game is done right !

  • reeco411

    Posted Jun 5, 2007 10:41 am PT

    i cant wait either, i love the gameplay i finished the first 2 on every difficulty and i cant wait to do it some more with the new weapons and graphics. and it does feel better on the PS3 controller. still tough as nails though. boo! qweg horay Ninja Gaiden Sigma. lol

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    qweg

    Posted Jun 5, 2007 2:15 am PT (hide)

    booooriiiiiiiiinnnnnngggggg.......remake.......

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