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Mark of the Ninja: Remastered

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You must be silent, agile and clever to outwit your opponents in a world of gorgeous scenery and flowing animation. Marked with cursed tattoos giving you heightened senses, every situation presents you with options. Will you be an unknown, invisible ghost, or a brutal, silent assassin?

Features:

Remastered HD visuals, audio, cutscenes and effects

Includes "Mark of the Ninja" Special Edition Expansion (Additional story level, new character, additional items, and developer commentary!)

True Stealth Experience - Player-centric gameplay rewards choice, be it finishing the game without killing anyone or assassinating all who stand in your way

Stunning Visuals - Unique 2D visual style featuring award-winning animation and hand-painted environments

Deep Experience - Each level has three score challenges, optional objectives and hidden collectibles. A diversity of unlockable abilities, items and playstyles allow exploring many avenues of play

New Game Plus - Finish the game and unlock this mode, offering new challenges and rewards

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Developer
Klei Entertainment
Publisher
Klei Entertainment
Age rating
17+ Mature
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System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz processor (E6600)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GT720 or AMD Radeon R7770 (1 GB)
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 8 GB available space
Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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Unlock all trophies.
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Complete the game in New Game Plus.
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Mark of the Ninja: Remastered reviews and comments

Don't quite know what the remaster changed/added but it's still a great game
«Underrated»
«That ending!»
One of the BEST stealth games in the genre.
Still the best 2D stealth game I have ever played
«Blew my mind»
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Microsoft from French
No one was expecting it and BAM! For me the best 2D infiltration/assassination game, it comes back in HD with reconditioned cutscenes and a re-optimized engine for a fluidity of play that was lacking at the time. A great opportunity to replay this game that I had already dried from A to Z, and whose goal is to have me control a real Ninja, and this, in the style I prefer (Pacific/bourrin/speedrun), definitely makes his TAF, even today. Well, of course, this is only a big graphic and technical shift to €4 for those who already have the basic game (€10 for others while searching the good deals), there are always negative points and the game is far from perfect, but it still remains a big c a heart like this! Thank you for this nice Klei gift! * pull out its wallet waiting for a 2 *
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Microsoft from French
Product received for free honestly, I don't see much interest in making a mark of the Ninja remaster. The graphics, cartoon style, were already excellent. In any case in my configuration, I do not see the difference (I play in 1920:1080, maybe in 4K I would not say the same thing). But no matter, the remaster is free, in any case when you have the Special Edition of the basic game, then we will not spit on this pretext to redo this excellent game of infiltration! Below is my assessment of the basic game. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A game of infiltration very "fun" to play, OK it is a little simple (even the new game +) but what a pleasure to embody the Ninja and sneak behind enemies who see nothing but fire, melt on his ignorant prey of danger... The aesthetic of the game is very well worked, the easy grip, and different approaches are always possible depending on its equipment or even its envy. Everything we expect from an undercover game.
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Product received for free (Original Review by Mark of the Ninja, so I received the Remastered Version for free) Mark of the Ninja was a lot of fun for me. It's a super Stealth Game with what I Think is high Replay value. Especially in later Levels, if you can use certain Objects or have played free special Ninja types, you can approach the Levels again in a completely different Way. All Levels are also possible without Kills, without getting a worse overall score. But even kills Are not "punished" here, so you can leave behind a deadly Path as a quiet Ninja ... Graphically, the Game is not outstanding but appropriate, even the Music in the Background is not intrusive. The Sava Points work automatically but are set fairly with a few Exceptions. I found playing with Gamepad easier than with Keyboard. As a Bonus, after the first Playthrough, there is the NewGame + Mode, which is a bit more difficult, because here the Field of View is (more realistic) limited. I'm going to buy the DLC in the VERY time. For Beginners I recommend this Guide (nope, which is not from me)
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