What Is It?
This week Microsoft and Tecmo unleashed their long-awaited action game, Ninja Gaiden II. To commemorate this release Nintendo could have done one of several things. For instance, they could have timed out the release of the Ninja Gaiden games to coincide with this Xbox 360 game. Or they could have bundled all of the Ninja Gaiden games together for a discount price (maybe $12 instead of $15). But that's not what they decided to do. Instead they gave us Ninja Combat, a game that is barely even a ninja game.
Believe it or not you can learn a lot from paying attention to the names of ninja games. From the name Ninja Gaiden we know that it's a story about a ninja. And Ninja Spirit is clearly a game about a ninja and his spirits. But what can we glean from Ninja Combat? Well, it sounds like it's a 2D brawler with ninja characters. If that was your guess then you are 100% right, because in this game you play a ninja-looking character to walks from left to right punching and kicking dudes. Sadly that's all you do. From time to time you'll get authentic ninja weapons, but at the end of the day this has as much in common with ninja lore as Final Fight does. Although it was a moderately successful arcade game, game critics were harsh at this short, repetitive game when it first came out. Technology may have changed in the last dozen years, but this game still sucks.
Does It Still Hold Up?
This game wasn't good when it came out and it's still bad. At its core this is nothing more than a 2D brawler with ninjas, sort of a re-skinned Final Fight or Streets of Rage. To make matters worse, Ninja Combat was a second rate brawler at best, it was more in line with Tuff E Nuff than Streets of Rage. The controls in this game are loose, there basically is no story, the graphics are poor, there's no diversity in the action, and it's over before you know it. Oh, and there's absolutely no challenge. Don't get me wrong, the game is incredibly hard, but you can continue as many times as you want, so you'll easily be able to get through the full game on the first try.
Is It Worth The Money?
Ninja Combat just isn't a good game. It wasn't back when it first came out and it isn't now. I would love to tell the world that time has turned this into a must-play game, but that just isn't the case. At $9 it's hard to recommend a game like Ninja Combat, that money could go towards buying something much, much better. There are so many great Neo Geo games, and yet so far it seems like Nintendo has avoided uploading any of them. Where's Windjammers? Where's Samurai Shodown II? Where's Last Blade? To make matters worse, this is the only Virtual Console game of the week, so you either buy this piece of crap or hope that next week will be better. Man, I really miss the days when Nintendo was uploading three games a week.