Naruto is a ninja in a world full
of ninjitsu fighting over the land.
His move set feels very much like an excellent Warriors conversion
of the ninjitsu martial arts he uses in the Ninja Gaiden games.
But there's a group of vigilantes silently serving as the city's protectors, and ambitious news reporter April O'Neil (Megan Fox) is determined to uncover their identities... only to find that the mystery men aren't men at all, but rather oversized mutant turtles skilled in the art
of ninjitsu.
Nero plays Cole, a veteran soldier who has spent his post-war years training in the ways
of ninjitsu, learning and honing his skills as an assassin in the ways of the ancient Japanese martial arts.
Not exact matches
His high - socked, bespectacled and
ninjitsu - flavoured take is as odd as it is intoxicating, a far cry from some
of his more notable Hollywood epics.
I am honestly on the ropes on this one, becuase I liked the old style
of ninja gaiden which only had one weapon and basic
ninjitsu.
Once she's in, she's able to strike with fast stabs
of her blade, roll to get underneath attacks, and use
ninjitsu for bigger, more explosive moves.
With a fun combat system and beautiful graphics, does this game have the right
ninjitsu to stand on its own and win over people who are not fans
of the series.
This game's wild brawls erupt into powerful
ninjitsu abilities being activated, ninjas running up the sides
of obstacles, and missions being completed all at the same time.