I say "seems to" because it's only occasionally an enemy in the direction you're tilting the stick. This applies mostly with enemies around, when it, and every other attack in your arsenal, seems to lock onto an enemy around you. Part of this is that it moves Ryu a long distance and takes a lot of frames out of your control.Īs I said, the slide's direction can be difficult to control. In Ninja Gaiden 3, it feels like an event. In God of War, Bayonetta, and the previous Ninja Gaiden titles, dodging was an integral part of combat, and just another thing you did reflexively. This is cool, except that it feels difficult to control its direction, and it doesn't always activate when you want it to do so. Dodging in the game, your primary method of defense, is now also an offensive slide. Ninja Gaiden 3 makes some odd choices in this regard, feeling "sticky." I would also use "rigid," but for different reasons. A player should be challenged by the enemies on screen, not the controller in his hand. There isn't a single standard for them, as different games in the genre have different requirements, but the general consensus seems to be that precision and responsiveness are paramount.
In fast-paced action games, control is paramount. That said, as soon as I popped it in, I flipped the difficulty up to hard and got cracking.
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