Platinum EngineDo we know if this is on UE5 or Platinum Engine?
No you don't. Just play this when it is out.I need to finish ragebound and the new shinobi
I need to get my 2D Ninja on before my 3D ninja, it's only fair!No you don't. Just play this when it is out.
I guess you will have to beat The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors and Shadow of the Ninja Reborn as well because they are 2D and better than either.I need to get my 2D Ninja on before my 3D ninja, it's only fair!
These look amazing, love the 16 bit SNES type art. Will def have to check those outI guess you will have to beat The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors and Shadow of the Ninja Reborn as well because they are 2D and better than either.
Do we know if this is on UE5 or Platinum Engine?
That situation was caused by using Sigma 2 as a base instead of the original not Unreal Engine 5. The Black designation was misleading.there are no signs of any UE5 features. so probably Platinum's engine. thank fuck... because I wouldn't want another NG2 Black situation
That situation was caused by using Sigma 2 as a base instead of the original not Unreal Engine. The Black designation was misleading.
I don't care if Unreal Engine 5 kicked your dog. Bottom line is Unreal Engine 5 looks and runs better than Team Ninja's deprecated in-house engine. A little setting adjustment would be a small price to pay had they remastered the definitive version of the game.I am not talking about the gameplay, I am talking about the eye cancer that were the visuals of that game. it also ran like shit on top of that.
typical UE5 slop. click the Lumen button, don't bother baking good looking GI, end result is an unstable looking mess that runs like shit.
I don't care if Unreal Engine 5 kicked your dog. Bottom line is Unreal Engine 5 looks and runs better than Team Ninja's deprecated in-house engine. A little setting adjustment would be a small price to pay had they remastered the definitive version of the game.
I don't care if Unreal Engine 5 kicked your dog. Bottom line is Unreal Engine 5 looks and runs better than Team Ninja's deprecated in-house engine. A little setting adjustment would be a small price to pay had they remastered the definitive version of the game.
Fixed for accuracy. You don't even want to compare the frame rates.Team Ninja's deprecated engine:
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The question is how long will it take to get them and how much will it cost? Nobody really cares about the β ninja.This game is gonna suck with Ryu only having 1 weapon and the rest coming as DLC LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
And platinum level "easy automatic" difficulty options too.![]()
I hope it went Platinum level crazy boss fights
You might be thinking of Ninja Gaiden 3 as the others had quite a bit of platforming and many less populated sections where fighting was optional.The level design is much better than Ninja Gaiden 1 and 2 endless kill rooms got old. I really like how the traversal is more fluidly interagrated into the combat.
Nah I just played Ninja Gaiden 2 Black and it had nothing like this. There's the odd wall run here and there but that's it.You might be thinking of Ninja Gaiden 3 as the others had quite a bit of platforming and many less populated sections where fighting was optional.
Sigma 2 had some dumb streamlining to Ninja Gaiden 2's structure and Black is based on it. The optional tests of valor and a few sections throw waves of enemies but most do not in the original.Nah I just played Ninja Gaiden 2 Black and it had nothing like this. There's the odd wall run here and there but that's it.
It's been a LOOOOONG time since I played Ninja Gaiden 1 but I don't remember anything like what's show here.
Okay out of the 2 OG games what's the most elborate platforming section?Sigma 2 had some dumb streamlining to Ninja Gaiden 2's structure and Black is based on it. The optional tests of valor and a few sections throw waves of enemies but most do not in the original.
Probably the underground temple of Chapter 6 in the first. Most of it can be bypassed passively.Okay out of the 2 OG games what's the most elborate platforming section?
Probably the underground temple of Chapter 6 in the first. Most of it can be bypassed passively.
I do not get that impression as anything resembling platforming is an automated interaction.That's pretty cool but the combat and platforming still seem somewhat segregated. It's more complex and seamless in Ninja Gaiden 4