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Sneaky ninja compilation
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In the orphanage, he picks up two lifelong compatriots, genius Bentley (a turtle) and super-strong Murray (a hippo). Sly, the latest in the line, is orphaned as a child when rivals show up at his father's home to finish him off. The Cooper family (all raccoons) have been thieves for generations, extending back to prehistory if the stories are to be believed.

sneaky ninja compilation

Set in a World of Funny Animals, that takes pains to resemble a Saturday Morning Cartoon, the games in the Sly franchise tell the tale of the world's greatest, yet most honorable, thief. The only slightly lesser-known member of the PlayStation 2's trio of Mascots, along with Jak and Ratchet.

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Sly Cooper is a series of 3D platformers published by Sony Computer Entertainment and developed by Sucker Punch. For the Switch though, I’d recommend Mark of the Ninja Remastered again. Try one of the above if you can or watch some of the videos. Simply too frustrating and unenjoyable from my perspective. I think I’d rather play Ninja Gaiden Sigma again than play this. I’ve managed to talk about almost everything apart from the NES game that is Ninja Gaiden. Maybe you finished it and had no issue, but I seriously pulled my hair out on it and failed my ninja training. In fear of embedding numerous clips, you can watch YouTube video by NesstheGamer play it here around 34:35. On my return, I managed to do it on the second or third attempt and subsequently completed the game. I switched it off and left it for a few days. It worked afterwards which was a surprise. It was so out of character of me that I lost my cool and threw a tantrum and the controller. I tried everything: tilted the controls – you know, like old folk do, stood up, shouted, cursed it – nothing worked. I can’t pinpoint why I couldn’t do it – if it was the controls, the camera angle or just that rubbish at it but I just could not get past the Magma Cavern. It was one of the most frustrating sections in a game I have ever played. I was an adult when I bought and played this game, so I should have known better. It was one of the few games where I actually threw a controller. The standout for this game was the difficulty. It was this game that introduced me to Ninja Gaiden’s heritage. By Tecmo again, the graphics are still pretty great and (mostly) enjoyable. This isn’t a concise ninja collection, but to finish where we started, the one that turned it around was Ninja Gaiden Sigma on the PS3. It would be nice to post my own stuff but I don’t have the system anymore so you’ll just have to look it up on YouTube like some of the videos above. The Last Ninja was tough, but for some reason I really loved it. That’s not how I remember it.Īn honourable mention would be The Last Ninja on the Commodore 64. Looking at the video below, the player made it look super easy and over in no time. Living it large, I’d say.Īnyway, the reason I remember this game in particular because we found it hard and after playing it so long without adult supervision, I recall we both started to get headaches. I can’t remember who bought which but we had the house to ourselves and made the most of it. I can’t remember how old we were exactly but the cost was our pocket money. It’s not that the game had the same depth as Skyrim, or endless playability such as Minecraft – it’s just that we rented this game from a little known shop known as Blockbuster. From memory, this was one of the first games that I played something like 6 hours straight with my cousin when we were kids. Let’s go back to a game release that was around the same time (ish). That’s how I remember it but I actually just bought it from a shop called MVC. In the time it took to read those words, the person vanished in a cloud of smoke. The person never showed their face but they handed me a jewel case with the words Tenchu at the top and PlayStation at the bottom. Who could this be? I wasn’t expecting anyone – nobody knows I’m here. It was a Tuesday, about 2:33pm and I was walking through the streets of London when I heard a voice call my name in an alleyway. Not the later versions but the original on the PlayStation. I’ve already covered that so look at that if you will. First off on the Switch is Mark of the Ninja Remastered. So without further ado, I’m going to talk about the ninja games that are good. The comparisons I can make with other ninja games and general ninja mythology is the following: That too was rubbish, but it’s better than Ninja Gaiden. Tecmo made Mighty Bomb Jack, which I coincidently wrote about on this very site.

sneaky ninja compilation

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Sneaky ninja compilation