YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z Shows What A Ninja Can Do With Cyborg Implants

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Halloween’s an excuse for anyone with a gory game to release new information and trailers, and Tecmo Koei are no exception. This morning, the publisher shared a new trailer for YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z, detailing Yaiba’s cyborg implants that enhance his abilities in battle.

 

Early in the game, Yaiba is defeated and nearly killed by Ninja Gaiden series protagonist Ryu Hayabusa. Following his near-death experience, he’s revived and implanted with cyborg parts.

 

YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z is in development for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It will be available on March 4th, 2014 in North America and February 28th, 2014 in Europe.


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