Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos

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Platform: NES
Genre: Action (Platformer)
Developer: Tecmo
AKA: Shadow Warriors II: The Dark Sword of Chaos (EU), Ninja Ryuukenden II: Ankoku no Jashinken (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
05/??/1990
EU
10/27/1994
JP
04/06/1990
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Reviewed by Marc Golding (January 07, 2004)

Wrestle with darkness, dancing flames and an airborne android in the mysterious Tower of Lahja before beginning the fourth leg of the journey, where waters flow eternally and Naga Sotuva lives on, a blasphemous embodiment of dinosaurs out of time. Defeat him, and face permeating cold and ice and spikes, the unwelcome mat to the seemingly premature placement for the final confrontation with Ashtar. But indeed this is the evil place where he quietly, hermetically awaits your company, as if birthed from his dark womb that crackles with deathly energy.
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Reviewed by joseph_valencia (July 06, 2009)

Reader, I have played “Ninja Gaiden II”, and now I’m here to warn you before it’s too late. Before writing this review, I commented that this game was better than its predecessor, the execrable “Ninja Gaiden I”. I was under much pressure, defending my review from people who said I didn’t devote enough sentences to that game’s story. This game has a story too, told through such dialogue as “What’s going?”, “Who are you?”, “What the…” and my personal favorite “You have to hurry!” The villain is a ...
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Reviewed by psychopenguin (May 20, 2007)

There have been a few series over the years that I have enjoyed a lot. Final Fantasy, Dragon Warrior and Mega Man are just a few of the many video game series that I have enjoyed to play over the years. However, one of my favorite series over the years has been a series called Ninja Gaiden. A lot of people are fans of the series, but the series never seemed to get the popular recognition of the series I previously mentioned.
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