I played the first one on Ninja Dog difficulty, still struggled...Ninja Gaiden Black 2 looks like an easier version of the original (2) to me. Too bad.
I played the first one on Ninja Dog difficulty, still struggled...
MissMikka with her glorious titties was playing it on hard and it seemed easyNinja Gaiden Black 2 looks like an easier version of the original (2) to me. Too bad.
Hard is Easy in NG2 terms. The real difficulty at the start is Mentor(Very Hard) and then Master Ninja after beating the game.MissMikka with her glorious titties was playing it on hard and it seemed easy
I'm not saying it was easy for her but just watching it didn't look difficult to me.I don't think someone who beat Elden Ring with a dance pad should be the bar for judging whats easy or not
Hard is Easy in NG2 terms. The real difficulty at the start is Mentor(Very Hard) and then Master Ninja after beating the game.
Data not worth the loss in revenue perhaps, instead they'll incentivize microtransactions so you do play online.Sony announced Wednesday that you won’t need to log in to a PlayStation Network account to play four of its single-player games on PC: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (which comes out tomorrow), The Last of Us Part II Remastered (which launches on April 3rd), God of War Ragnarök, and Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered.
sony seems a bit cooked, pc release of spidey 2 has issues and apparently they cancelled the GT7 pc port too. guess all they know how to make now is concord type games
Things may change now that Hermen Hulst is out as Co-CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Hideaki Nishino being the only CEO of the gaming department.However, them cancelling the Gran Turismo port further proves that Soyn is fucking retarded beyond all help.
I truly hope so because I hate seeing what Sony has become under their Western leadership when they're sitting on so many great games and IPs that created their legacy.Things may change now that Hermen Hulst is out as Co-CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Hideaki Nishino being the only CEO of the gaming department.
Sony itself got a new CEO with Hiroki Totoki, so things may even change further down the line.