I might have seen this before, and forgotten about it. So it's like new for me again. Awesome video. This person has played a lot of LoUs.This just popped up on my Youtube feed for whatever reason, I actually think I saw it before though.
You can post the vids, if you want, that is why I made this thread. Note how I said combo or skill videos. It means more than just action games, fighting games, or brawlers. To any future posters that are not in to this thing, at least post a video, if responding to the thread or a reaction to someone's vid(s) posted. I am not trying to sound rude, it's just so you don't waste a post or not wasting time talking about nothing.Not usually, but I've watched, like, 10 Pikmin speedruns and challenge mode runs in the past few days.
If you think that's bad, try playing all of the modern Ninja Gaiden games on their hardest diffulty back to back. You're gonna need a lot of half in half witch hazel & 50% green alcohol. And some muscle rub after you spray the concoction on your hands first.Damn, on one hand I am really looking forward to GG strive, but on the thumb, I'm not sure my joint is up for that anymore.
I thought the last few Ninja Gaiden games dialed back their difficulty a lot? Like the ones since Ninja Gaiden Black.If you think that's bad, try playing all of the modern Ninja Gaiden games on their hardest diffulty back to back. You're gonna need a lot of half in half witch hazel & 50% green alcohol. And some muscle rub after you spray the concoction on your hands first.
That depends on which version of each game. Ninja Gaiden II is actually harder than Black, but not for the right reasons. Vanilla II is a broken mess. The Sigma version of 2 dials the difficulty down a lot more, but still gives a reasonable challenge. Vanilla 3 is mostly so easy that it's boring, even on higher difficulties. Razor's Edge fixes this, but has low enemy variety. No matter the version of 3, you're still playing a worse version of II.I thought the last few Ninja Gaiden games dialed back their difficulty a lot? Like the ones since Ninja Gaiden Black.
Sounds too complicated for a game series I have no real interest in since black added the cat girl enemies.That depends on which version of each game. Ninja Gaiden II is actually harder than Black, but not for the right reasons. Vanilla II is a broken mess. The Sigma version of 2 dials the difficulty down a lot more, but still gives a reasonable challenge. Vanilla 3 is mostly so easy that it's boring, even on higher difficulties. Razor's Edge fixes this, but has low enemy variety. No matter the version of 3, you're still playing a worse version of II.
if you got an Xbox 360 lying around or an Xbox one, just find a used copy of Ninja Gaiden II. If you still have a PS3 lying around get the first sigma game. You get more content original to that version and nearly all the bonuses from Black. Sigma 2 on the other hand I suggest you buy with caution. You do get more characters, but it suffers from censorship issues. No gore. the Vita version of sigma to actually fixes this, but I highly doubt you're going to get a Vita just for that.Sounds too complicated for a game series I have no real interest in since black added the cat girl enemies.