Unlike the original PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, the PC version supports higher resolutions and is the only platform that runs the game at a consistent 60 frames per second.
If you are a Ninja Gaiden completionist, a fan of Keiji Inafune’s work, or a lover of B-movie zombie slashers, the is the best possible version of an underdog title. It transforms a mediocre licensed spin-off into a modded, uncensored, fully-loaded experience that preservationists dream of.
: Yaiba pursues Del Gonzo into an alternate Aztec-themed dimension, where the CEO transforms into an underworld god. With Miss Monday's help, Yaiba defeats him once and for all. The Ending
Unlike the original PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, the PC version supports higher resolutions and is the only platform that runs the game at a consistent 60 frames per second.
If you are a Ninja Gaiden completionist, a fan of Keiji Inafune’s work, or a lover of B-movie zombie slashers, the is the best possible version of an underdog title. It transforms a mediocre licensed spin-off into a modded, uncensored, fully-loaded experience that preservationists dream of.
: Yaiba pursues Del Gonzo into an alternate Aztec-themed dimension, where the CEO transforms into an underworld god. With Miss Monday's help, Yaiba defeats him once and for all. The Ending