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|introduction='''Ninja Gaiden II''' is an action-adventure game where you play as Ryu Hayabusa, a super-fast ninja out for revenge. A year after the last game, the Black Spider Clan grabbed a CIA agent named Sonia and attacked Ryu’s home village. That’s your cue to slice, jump, and fight through enemies across places like New York and Tokyo.
|introduction='''Ninja Gaiden II''' is an action-adventure game where you play as Ryu Hayabusa, a super-fast ninja out for revenge. A year after the last game, the Black Spider Clan grabbed a CIA agent named Sonia and attacked Ryu’s home village. That’s your cue to slice, jump, and fight through enemies across places like New York and Tokyo.


The game was released 3. June 2008 and has since been remastered twice for releases to additional platforms, with its remasters named respectively ''Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2'' and ''Ninja Gaiden 2 Black''.
The game was originally released 3. June 2008 for the Xbox 360 and has since been remastered twice for releases to additional platforms, with its remasters named ''Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2'' and ''Ninja Gaiden 2 Black'' respectively.
|gameplay=The game doesn’t mess around. Enemies come at you hard, and you’ve got to block, dodge, and strike fast to survive. Ryu uses weapons like the Dragon Sword and Falcon’s Talons, and you can chop off enemy arms and legs. When an enemy’s missing a limb, you can finish them off fast with a brutal move called an Obliteration Technique.
|gameplay=The game doesn’t mess around. Enemies come at you hard, and you’ve got to block, dodge, and strike fast to survive. Ryu uses weapons like the Dragon Sword and Falcon’s Talons, and you can chop off enemy arms and legs. When an enemy’s missing a limb, you can finish them off fast with a brutal move called an Obliteration Technique.
|forklifts=There are 3 confirmed sightings of forklifts in the game. All of them acts only as scenery items, and one of them can be seen during a cutscene.
|forklifts=There are 3 confirmed sightings of forklifts in the game. All of them acts only as scenery items. One can be seen during a cutscene while Ryu is hopping on a motorcycle.
The forklift models vary slightly from the original game and its remasters.
The forklift models vary slightly from the original game and its remasters.
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 1 March 2026

Ninja Gaiden 2
Release 3. June 2008
Developer(s) Team Ninja
Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios
Platform(s) Windows
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
PlayStation Vita
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
Genre(s) Action
Adventure
Hack & Slash
Mode(s) Single-player

Ninja Gaiden II is an action-adventure game where you play as Ryu Hayabusa, a super-fast ninja out for revenge. A year after the last game, the Black Spider Clan grabbed a CIA agent named Sonia and attacked Ryu’s home village. That’s your cue to slice, jump, and fight through enemies across places like New York and Tokyo.

The game was originally released 3. June 2008 for the Xbox 360 and has since been remastered twice for releases to additional platforms, with its remasters named Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 and Ninja Gaiden 2 Black respectively.

Gameplay

The game doesn’t mess around. Enemies come at you hard, and you’ve got to block, dodge, and strike fast to survive. Ryu uses weapons like the Dragon Sword and Falcon’s Talons, and you can chop off enemy arms and legs. When an enemy’s missing a limb, you can finish them off fast with a brutal move called an Obliteration Technique.

Forklifts

There are 3 confirmed sightings of forklifts in the game. All of them acts only as scenery items. One can be seen during a cutscene while Ryu is hopping on a motorcycle. The forklift models vary slightly from the original game and its remasters.

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