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The raging valley is infested with daemons and it's up to Yakumo to take out every last one, all while releasing the seal on the Dark Dragon.
In Ninja Gaiden 4, you'll have a total of four difficulty modes available, catering to a variety of different playstyles. This is something that Team Ninja has had in mind when developing the game, wanting the Ninja Gaiden 4 experience to be both true to the series, but also accessible to any and all newcomers.
Here's a guide on how to enable, and adjust DLSS in Ninja Gaiden 4, including selecting performance, balance, and quality mode.
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Ninja Gaiden 4 Ending Explained
Ninja Gaiden 4 ends with an epic clash, but for those curious about how this all shakes out, let's break down the story and ending.
In Ninja Gaiden 4, Purgatory gates take you to a trial mode that tests your Ninja Gaiden endurance and skill. By defeating waves of enemies, you'll be granted NinjaCoin and weapon currency, allowing you to obtain new weapon skills, combat techniques, and overall bragging rights.
The windy valleys are no match for Yakumo and the Raven clan of Ninja Gaiden 4, but some of these side missions may pose a challenge.
Ninja Gaiden 4 is almost here, and those who want to master the blade of the shinobi need to know exactly what to expect in this brutal action title.
When you begin Ninja Gaiden 4, Yakumo starts out with the Takeminakata as his default weapon. In the default twin blades form these are a lightweight duo of katanas, which allow Yakumo to dive head first into that fast-paced combat you're accustomed to in Ninja Gaiden and are excellent all-rounder weapons.
The new game is an outrageous entry in the long-running series, and you don’t need to have played past entries to enjoy it.