Mark of the Ninja review
Oh, Klei Entertainment, you sneaky devils. First you get our blood rising with not one but two macho Contra-style action games, Shank and Shank 2. Then, just when you think you'll go all bad-ass with another straightforward action game, you instead put together one of the best ninja adventures in years, one that could even give Ninja Gaiden's Ryu Hayabusa the cold sweats. Mark of the... Read More


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