
Sword combat isn’t easy, and historically neither is Ninja Gaiden. Combine the two and you’ve got what could be the most gruelling motion controlled game since Wii Sports Boxing. For those eager to punish themselves, it sounds like the perfect marriage. Even Team Ninja leader Yosuke Hayashi is excited.
“Ninja Gaiden 3 is all about slicing and chopping through flesh and bone and PlayStation Move bring players even closer to the game’s protagonist Ryu Hayabusa. The game will be compatible with all Move peripherals and it will feature full compatibility with this exciting new hardware.”
All Move peripherals? Does this mean we’re getting a Move version of the Dark Dragon Blade? Can it mean that, please?


















Cannon
Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 9:11 AMThe first one i found the hardest, i got to the last boss and ended up spending like a week on him before finishing it. The second one was easier
Cameron
Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 9:28 AM“Ninja Gaiden 3 Could Be The Hardest PlayStation Move Game Ever”
Sounds like fun. Afterwards I’ll eat glass, because that’s hard to do as well. For fun.
The Gremlin
Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 9:45 AMI don’t remeber NG to be particularly hard. I remember al the brewhaha about how difficult it would be, but I found it quite balanced actually. I thought the whole “hard game” thing was just marketing. This would likely be the same.
Never player NGII.
Matty
Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 9:47 AMSounds interesting but I’d also like to know about the Wii U version and how it’s gonna play out like Dragon Sword on the DS.
AerintheADEQUATE
Thursday, August 18, 2011 at 3:05 AMGet the Demon’s Souls team to make a Move-based game in that veign and we’ll see which is the hardest game ever…