According to the producer of the game, it does not mean a decline in the level of challenge Yosuke Hayashi, producer of Ninja Gaiden 3, told EDGE that the game will be accessible to more people than just fans of the series, but this does not imply a reduction in the level of difficulty. "Ninja Gaiden fans want the challenge, and we want to give it to him," said Hayashi.
"At the same time, however, does not want this to create a barrier for people who have not yet grappled with the series." The producer then added: "It's not a matter of difficulty higher or lower, but individual capacity. We want to offer a game that is accessible to everyone, but for this we will make it easy." In fact, Hayashi concluded: "The players who want the challenge, it will."
"At the same time, however, does not want this to create a barrier for people who have not yet grappled with the series." The producer then added: "It's not a matter of difficulty higher or lower, but individual capacity. We want to offer a game that is accessible to everyone, but for this we will make it easy." In fact, Hayashi concluded: "The players who want the challenge, it will."
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