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The ninja action game, with the texture of ink painting, interprets the ninja world in a unique way. It is not the kind of fast-food fighting that scares people with special effects and flashes. The rhythm is slightly restrained, the picture is clean and neat, and it feels like watching an ink-splashing animation, and the fighting process is like flipping through a scroll.
The 3D effect makes the scene and characters more three-dimensional, but not too fancy. On the contrary, the blank space, splashing ink dots, and the black shadow "bang" explosion in the battle are all quite exciting.
In terms of operation, the action is very particular about timing. The slashing, dodging, and counterattack are all smooth and free. The moves are not so fancy, and the feel is solid enough. After playing for a long time, it feels like practicing routines. When it is smooth, it feels like acting in a martial arts short film of your own.
The plot is just right, without forcibly inserting a bunch of lines. More importantly, under the background of battles and environments, a clichéd but interesting ninja narrative about revenge, faith, and loneliness is slowly laid out. Suitable for players who like action games and ink painting style. The overall atmosphere is a bit cold, and it is refreshing and pleasing to the eye.
The gameplay is also very particular. It does not rely on mindless combos to win, but focuses more on timing, rhythm and judgment. Whether you play well or not depends mainly on whether you can see through the enemy's rhythm and whether you can press the correct response in the battle.