If there's one thing Mark of the Ninja executes so well right off the bat, it's showing you the ropes. You are shown how to do everything from running and jumping to throwing bamboo darts to knock out lights. There's also a handy grappling hook (right bumper) that allows you to move around quickly and with ease. All of these techniques are taught by a mysterious female ninja who accompanies you throughout the game. She won't fight by your side, however, this is explained pretty cleverly by the time you reach the end.
Mark of the Ninja truly makes its stealth gameplay shine, despite being a sidescroller. How did they pull it off?
The best game Klei ever made until they went only started making early access games.
While everyone likes to play the latest shooter, and mess around in the biggest open world game, not everyone has the gaming system that's up to the task.
Fuzzy Pixels takes a look at five of the best stealth games ever made.
I know it is only an opinion but neither Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, or Tenchu: Stealth Assassins make the list?
my god who is accepting these videos? Metal Gear solid? really? Dishonored,too? No, Chaos Theory either. Such a terrible list.