Mark of the Ninja is a stealth platformer from Klei Entertainment, the developers of the critically acclaimed Shank series. You play as a nameless ninja of the Himosu Clan, a clan of ninjas living in the shadow of the modern world that has recently been targeted by a group of mercenaries with hi-tech equipment. After infiltrating the mercenary base and securing some of their technology for the clan, your character finds himself being called upon by the clans Sensei to take the mark, a mystic tattoo that grants it bearer supernatural powers, and to protect the clan from the superior technology of the mercenaries. These powers however, come with a price.
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.