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Mark of the Ninja provides a lot of visual feedback, which helps at planning each and every move. Enemies will proceed to investigate any suspicious activity and their field of view is represented by a front-facing cone. Running, however, will, and any produced noise is emanated by a circular wave if anyone is within this wave they can hear him. Noise is also a consideration an action like jumping won’t produce any sound and Bob can land from almost any height without harm.
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A greyed-out or colourful portrait within the HUD indicates whether or not the character is currently visible. While controlling the nameless ninja – let’s call him Bob – you will have to make use of shadows and avoid any light sources, such as projectors, and flashlights mounted on enemy weapons. Each level can be traversed in several ways, but no matter how you decide to progress, stealth will play an important part. Gameplay takes place in multi-layered 2D environments which, albeit gorgeous, can become slightly repetitive due to predominantly dark tones and scarcity of unique landmarks. Though somewhat brief, cutscenes are smooth and beautifully animated, with a distinct art style and an appealing colour palette.
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The previously mentioned visual improvements – from the original 720p – translate well into the game’s cutscenes, providing a crisp picture. While I didn’t care much about the story, I did enjoy the game’s appearance. This ruthless magnate has surrounded himself with an army of soldiers, led by Corporal Kelly, and disposing of them all – one by one – will be the game’s main focus. After some initial throat-cutting and prowling through the vents, you, along with a female ninja Orza, set out to take revenge on the organization’s leader – Count Karajan. Check out the trailer below.Now, what exactly is Mark of the Ninja about? Taking on the role of a nameless ninja, whose body is covered by an empowering tattoo, you must save your master, as well as your comrades, from an attack by the organization called Hessian. The Special Edition will be playable this weekend at PAX East.
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The new items and style will be available across all stages.įinally, the DLC will include developer commentary with nodes covering the game's creation, anecdotes, and "at least two history lessons." Those commentary tracks will be localized for English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Japanese, just in case you've always wanted to know how to say "lethal" across six languages. One new item will be focused on stealth, while the other is "a bit more direct," according to the announcement. The style is said to include a nonlethal takedown, along with a hybrid of lethal and nonlethal ways to play. The level will be a flashback, showing Dosan (the tattoo artist) in his younger days. The price and release date are unannounced, but it will come to both the Xbox Live Arcade and Steam versions. Klei Entertainment announced the Mark of the Ninja "Special Edition" downloadable content today, which will add a new level, play style, and two items.
MARK OF THE NINJA DLC UPDATE
One of our favorite games of 2012 is getting a large update this summer.