Get your throwing stars and smoke bombs ready! Mark of the Ninja Remastered is sliding out of the shadows and onto #NintendoSwitch on 10/9. You can check out the trailer for yourself below: It includes an additional story level, a new character, additional items, as well as an option to listen to developer commentary Now available on Playstation 4, Switch, Windows PC and Xbox One with. The remastered version of the game boasts improved visuals, audio, cutscenes and effects, but there’s also some more content to sink your teeth into. Mark of the Ninja: Remastered returns you to the stealth assassin ninja world that Klei Entertainment first released in 2012. We’re still not entirely sure whether all versions of the game are launching on that particular date or if it’s just for Nintendo Switch. 9 release date puts it much further forward. As in, it’s three weeks away compared to what had previously been thought was 12 months… The Remaster had originally been touted as launching in late 2019, but the stated Oct. The Ki Pulse introduced in Nioh was a simple yet incredibly effective way to revamp the flow of combat. And on the framerate test it has frame pacing issues as well and someone said it can run at 60fps then goes back to 30 after loading the next level. Team Ninja has a strange fixation concerning stamina gauges. Just because it has a Remastered on its title that it’s an excuse to run it at 30fps. Clearly, Klei Entertainment is keen to expose new audiences to the experience, and sooner than we thought, too. It is poorly optimized because like I said the Switch can handle this at 60 fps. The player takes on the role of a Ninja of the Hisomu Clan who must track and slay the man responsible for the decimation of his clan through modern cityscapes. The title let me enjoy the satisfying parts of being a ruthless assassin without frustrating me with the unpleasant stuff. ![]() ![]() It thrust developer Klei Entertainment into the industry spotlight and it’s fondly remembered to this day. In docked mode, the game very rarely stays at 60fps, and the fluctuations are very palpable resulting in frequent judder during camera movement. But I played Mark of the Ninja Remastered when it released on Nintendo Switch recently, and I surprised myself by having a genuinely great time. ![]() You must be silent, agile and clever to outwit your opponents in a world of gorgeous scenery and flowing animation. Mark of the Ninja was celebrated as one of the generation’s best stealth games when it originally launched back in 2012. In Mark of the Ninja Remastered, youll know what it is to truly be a ninja. Better still, the game’s due to launch much sooner than anticipated, at least on Nintendo Switch. The critically acclaimed 2D stealth-action game, Mark of the Ninja, is getting the remastered treatment, and it looks even better than we remember in a new trailer for the Nintendo Switch version.
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