![]() ![]() While focus is limitless, keep in mind that a few styles you can unlock may make this feature unavailable. You also have access to a focus mechanic, which allows you to stop time and throw a few tools with precision in case the situation calls for it. If you make a mistake and get caught by the guards, it’ll be hard to blame the game for it (except in some rare spots). It feels great all thanks to the excellent controls and tight movement which allows you to space and plan your actions accordingly. While there are no real gameplay changes I’ve noticed, the visuals have been upgraded to match the quality of 2018 hard and software. Mark of the Ninja: Remastered is a re-release of the 2012 game. However, the replayability of this game can be fairly high- something which I’ll go into detail about later.Īs it is with all good stealth games, you have the option to deal with your enemies lethally or avoid them completely- whichever you prefer at the moment. The game is fairly long containing a little more than over 10 stages (plus another bonus level that shouldn’t count towards the stages at all) and several secrets and optional objectives. If you ever played games like Thief, Metal Gear Solid, or Splinter Cell, you should already know more or less what you’re in for, but this game is made from a 2D perspective, which makes it one of the very few of its kind. Mark of the Ninja: Remastered review by Minoru Leonardo
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