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Ninja Gaiden DS gets definitive date News

DS News by Ellie Gibson

21 May, 2008

The first DS instalment in the Ninja Gaiden series has been given a definitive release date.

Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword sees you using the DS's stylus and directional buttons to run, jump, attack and cast ninpo. It's already out in the US and Japan, and a spokesperson for distributor Ubisoft this morning told us it's out on "June 27th, according to our release schedule."

According to Kristan it's "solid, polished and innovative", but without quite enough substance to surpass the 7/10 mark. Read his review for the full rundown.

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21/05/08 @ 12:00
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This is a terrific game, but I'd probably go with the '7' at full price because its so short.

Control scheme is brilliantly implemented and the graphics are ace.
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21/05/08 @ 12:31
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"It's already out in the US and Japan..."

Score -1 for European distributors then, I've been enjoying it since the US release.
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21/05/08 @ 12:48
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Im buying. Playing Ninja Gaiden 2 at home and this on vacation and when im out. Perfect.
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21/05/08 @ 12:57
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This and Bangai-O Spirits have rekindled my interest in my DS which has been sitting dormant since Hotel Dusk.
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21/05/08 @ 13:25
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This game is worthy of way more than 7/10, but I guess that makes sense coming from someone who never did more than beat the game on the stupidly easy normal difficulty, and forget the fact that there are three difficulties above that which offer hugely different experiences.
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import it and play it for less money, and you also get the bonus of knowing Ubisoft won't get any of your cash.

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