YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z’s Humorous Approach To Zombies

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Tecmo Koei have shared a new developer diary for YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z, in which members of the development team discuss the game’s zombies and their humorous approach to creating them.

 

Keiji Inafune, who is supervising the game, shares that the idea was to have “stupid” zombies in the game, spread across multiple element types, such as fire, electric and more. This humorous approach, he says, is a a trademark of “Inafune’s zombies”.

 

YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z will be available on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in March.


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