If you’ve never played a Ninja Gaiden game before and were wondering if this collection of fast-paced action games is worth your time as someone interested in the series, the short answer is yes. Here’s what you need to know about the Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection on PS5 and PS4 Pro. Having now played all three games on PS4 Pro, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC, Team Ninja has mostly accomplished what it set out to do on PlayStation and PC while the Nintendo Switch version leaves a lot to be desired. The Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection includes Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge with a lot of previously released DLC and game modes but not everything.īefore the arrival of the collection, I had never played any version of Ninja Gaiden 3 and wanted to see how the Sigma games would run on more powerful hardware so this collection felt like a good time to properly experience modern ports of the three games. The Xbox backward compatible releases for Ninja Gaiden Black and more recently Ninja Gaiden II made me a fan of the series and I was ready for more games I own on PS Vita to come over to modern platforms. Ever since it was revealed in a Nintendo Direct, I’ve been looking forward to checking out Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection and was most curious about how it would scale on Nintendo Switch for portable play and on PlayStation 4 Pro.
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