All At Once
Data East’s Vigilante has all the right moves. Taito’s Ninja Savior: Return of the Warriors, produced with help from NatsumiAtari and ININ Games, borrows from this same lineage. Equally, your characters have all of their move sets at the start of the game.
No matter the challenge, in this side-scrolling adventure, success comes by putting together the right moves. Rush through a bevy of enemies to get to the end of the game.
Ninja Savior: Return of the Warriors, a revamped version of the Super Nintendo classic, represents the 90s in the best ways. However, is this 2019 remake, and European hit, set to stun us all again?
Ninja Focus
Your character has one objective. Battle and take down the tyrant Banglar and his henchman. Control either one of five android ninjas. Alternatively, get another player and takedown Banglar and his legions. Ninja Savior: Return of the Warriors gets a boost, in 16-bit audio and visuals, from TENGO PROJECT. Taito’s House Band, ZUNTATA, redoes the sound for the game.
Fight a variety of enemies over eight levels in single-player, cooperative, and online ranking challenge modes. The online ranking mode asks players to complete levels in a trial period. Players post their scores with other players online to find out who is the best at each level, and in the gamer overall.
Ninja Practice
Use the analog stick, or cross pad, to make your character move left or right on the screen. Crouch by pressing down. Crouch and walk with the right or left on the cross pad or analog stick in combination with down.
Change your stance, and charge you special techniques, by pressing up on the analog stick or cross pad. Make your character jump with the B Button. Use normal attacks with the Y Button. Use the A Button to launch a bomb attack.
The key to Ninja Savior: Return of the Warriors is play style. For example, players who enjoy a fast character play with Kunoichi. She offers multiple, rapid, attacks and swift light movements. Ninja, for individuals who take a direct approach, goes through enemies.
He does not jump often and only launches powerful attacks. In my opinion, Kamaitachi offers players balance. This ninja android is versatile and goes either through enemies or above them. His attacks are unique and he is one character with weapons for his arms.
Ninja Mode
The single-player mode is simple. Players must complete each, of eight levels, to finish the game. Mission Start mode gives you a full playthrough and a healthy life bar. Finish all eight levels to beat Banglar.
If you do not finish the game, in one sitting, you have to start at the beginning on the next playthrough. Time Attack mode allows you to replay previous levels and complete them in faster times. Multiplayer mode allows two players to complete the game.
Ninja Facts
Ninja Savior: Return of the Warriors is a grind. It is what Nintendo Switch wants, and needs. This game is what you need, in my opinion. This game does not have side quests, special levels, or downloadable content.
The game gives you a variety of characters, enemies, and eight, mostly horizontal, levels. The creativity comes in how you play. For instance, where characters like Ninja or Raiden can just destroy anything in front of them a different player can use both characters in quick and finesse ways.
Conclusion
Ninja Savior: Return of the Warriors is solid. This game is clear about its intentions. Fight and work through the game. Bring your friends. Let them help you get through it. Post your best times online.
Unlock new characters and modes. Just fight. The controls are great, the music, speed of the game, and visuals keep you in the game. The multiplayer is strong. Get Ninja Savior: Return of the Warriors on the Nintendo Switch. Be ready for a fight.
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