YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z Won’t Be Lacking In Gore

Despite its colourful visual style, it looks like YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z won’t be lacking in the gore department. Tecmo Koei have released a 30-second trailer for the upcoming game, showing off all the gruesome ways you can maim and decapitate your opponents.

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YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z is a spin-off of the main Ninja Gaiden series. The game stars a ninja named Yaiba, who loses his arm and eye in a battle against Ryu Hayabusa. Yaiba is then revived as a cyborg and sets out to find Ryu, in order to exact his revenge.

 

YAIBA: Ninja Gaiden Z is in development for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It will be available in early 2014.


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