![]() ![]() This is very useful but isn’t something you can spam. You can unleash a powerful attack that uses up the full meter. Each character also has a meter at the bottom of the screen that fills up over time. You can even attack multiple enemies at once and use enemies to attack other enemies. This simplifies the gameplay a bit but the combat and animations are satisfying enough to keep things fresh with the multiple character play style options available. Unlike many of the modern takes on the genre, The Ninja Saviors has you moving from left to right and vice versa with no 3D movement. The core gameplay has you trying to progress in levels by moving ahead in a 2D plane while enemies attack you from both sides of the screen. You are part of a small underground resistance as an untested android with your sole purpose to destroy Banglar as one of the five playable characters. ![]() Banglar the tyrant has become the ruler of the land and it’s up to you to end his reign of terror. In terms of story, there isn’t much here as you’d expect from games in the genre. There are also two new characters included that you can unlock by completing the game and fulfilling a few requirements like difficulty or playing through with a certain character. These improvements range from massive visual and performance boosts, much better animations, more soundtrack options, visual options, and more. Just like that remake or enhanced release from NatsumeAtari, The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors is a clear labour of love that builds on the base of the SNES original and brings a lot of modern improvements. It got a sequel in 1994 on SNES called The Ninja Warriors Again which has been remade by NatsumeAtari and published by ININ Games as The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors which is called The Ninja Warriors: Once Again in Japan and Asia.Ī few years ago, the SNES classic Wild Guns returned to current systems as Wild Guns Reloaded. The Ninja Warriors is a side scrolling beat ’em up which is well known for its amazing gameplay and music from ZUNTATA (which is what got me to try out Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours). The Ninja Warriors debuted in 1987 in arcades by Taito and is one of the famous three screen arcade setup games that has ultra-widescreen gameplay that will feel familiar to those who have played Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours. A friend of mine who swears by the genre had only good things to say about The Ninja Warriors and after playing the newest entry The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors on Nintendo Switch, I can see why. Months ago, I saw reports of The Ninja Warriors being remade for current systems and was quite interested in checking it out. The beat ’em up genre has had a renaissance of sorts in recent times with the likes of Capcom’s Beat ‘Em Up Bundle and River City Girls to name a few. ![]()
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