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Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z Critic Reviews

46 Total Reviews

4 Positive Reviews(8.7%)
30 Mixed Reviews(65.2%)
12 Negative Reviews(26.1%)

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PlayStation Universe March 18, 2014
A fantastic spin-off entry to the main series, packed with great combat and stunning visuals.
80
Digitally Downloaded March 19, 2014
It's not the longest game, but it is a wild and entertaining ride while it lasts.
76
Game Over Online March 24, 2014
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z isn’t the best NG game on the market, but I honestly enjoyed it a lot even with its flaws.
70
Joystiq March 19, 2014
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z knows it's a stupid, flashy arcade action game, and rolls with it. It doesn't try to be clever or witty, or even ironic and self-effacing. It's not deep or customizable, and it's clearly running out of ideas past the halfway point. It isn't perfect. To some people, it won't even be considered good.
68
LaPS4 March 18, 2014
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z gets to the point: action, zombies and katanas for hack'n slash lovers' delight. Team Ninja and comcept managed to avoid making a boring game, although Yaiba is, perhaps, quite short and suffers from a lack of variety.
68
Impulsegamer March 27, 2014
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z delivers in some respects but fails on others.
67
Vandal March 18, 2014
If you're expecting a Ninja Gaiden experience, you're not going to find it here. If you just want a crazy action game, you will definitely have some fun with it.
65
Game Informer March 18, 2014
Like its second-fiddle protagonist, Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z resides in the shadow of many other better third-person action games, but it’s not terrible if you’re specifically looking for a schlocky Saturday.
65
Gaming Nexus May 1, 2014
It may be overpriced and too short, but Ninja Gaiden Z has a few thrilling moments.
64
Digital Chumps March 21, 2014
A colorful and eye-catching presentation can't mask Yaiba's numerous gameplay design flaws, but it tends to be just fun and rewarding enough to continue to grind through.
60
Meristation March 18, 2014
From a serious IP with an intense history and silent main character to a bloody mix of non-stop action, zombies, hemoglobin and over the top gore-shaded visuals, Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z is what it is: A non-serious festival full of brainless hack 'n slash that is not perfect, it has important shortcomings, but also that is fun and honest. After all, its Keiji Inafune signing its own Ninja Gaiden.
60
3DJuegos March 19, 2014
Yaiba gets some of the important parts right when it comes to a Hack and Slash Game, but at the same time it has its issues with length, camera and story.
56
IGN March 18, 2014
If a computer generated an elevator pitch for a game based on random, stereotypical gamer interests, it might spit out a jumble like Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z. And while that could totally still be awesome, this experience is so mired in frustration that even a few well-timed jokes can’t save the day.
55
NowGamer March 18, 2014
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z is fun 80% of the time and utterly loathesome the other 20%, the difficulty spikes goring what could have been a light, frothy, tongue-in-cheek zombie hack and slasher.
55
PlayStation LifeStyle March 24, 2014
My advice for you is to beat the game simply to unlock Z mode. It’s a worthy pursuit. After that, shun the campaign.
50
games(TM) March 18, 2014
In the process, it becomes less of a game and more of an anger generator – that’s anything but a recipe for fun.
50
GameTrailers March 19, 2014
Past Ninja Gaiden games demanded a certain level of commitment and you could actually feel yourself get better while playing. In Yaiba, even when you're doing well, it all feels like a mess. Between the horrendous camera and the overly simplistic combos, you'll never truly feel like a ninja. At this point, it seems like Tecmo Koei has no idea what to do with Ninja Gaiden, but whatever comes next, we hope it's better than this.
50
Push Square March 21, 2014
If you're the sort of person that enjoys a challenge and doesn't mind overlooking a few rustier moments, buy a box of super absorbent tissues and give this a go.
50
Gamers' Temple March 29, 2014
Yaiba looks really cool from screenshots, but the combat system is very cheap and makes the game more frustrating than fun.
50
Worth Playing March 31, 2014
What is sad about Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z is how much potential there is. A slightly goofy take on the universe isn't a bad concept, and the combat, while not as refined, can be fun at times. However, the litany of problems, from the stubbornly low enemy count to the bad camera and terrible platforming bog, put a damper on the game's few positives.