The obligatory one-dimensional villain: Evil parasites that mutate their victims and turn them into violent killers. If you wish to read our full review of Ninja Blade, press X, then Y, then left on the thumbstick. However, there is no satire to be found in Ninja Blade. It doesn’t try to be unique, and instead seems to almost celebrate just how derivative and unimaginative it is, with a reliance on tropes and crutches that is so heavy-handed, you’d almost think Ninja Blade was a parody of the games it shamelessly copies. What do you get if you combined Ninjas, hardcore combat sensibilities, wall-running and Quick-Time-Events? It sounds pretty much like an amalgamation of every action game to have been released in the past ten years, and that’s exactly what Ninja Blade is.
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