![]() What Black did was that its Normal mode was the same as NG04's Normal mode. Then Black came around which combined it all while also adding some of the quality of life things I mentioned before. Then came the Hurricane Packs DLC, which added a remixed playthrough set to Hard by default with new enemies, remixed items and more, which couldn't be increased or lowered. All modes were the same, only thing that changed per setting was the damage you took and enemy HP (barely). It had three difficulty modes, Normal, Hard and Very Hard. First you had OG Ninja Gaiden, often called NG04 (since it release in 2004). Black is the hardest game though because it has higher difficulties that change what's going on.Ī little bit of history is needed though. Black on Normal is the same as OG on Normal except it has a few of the quality of life changes Black added universally like manually charging UT's, a changable camera and the addition of the Lunar weapon. ![]() OG on Hard is a bit harder than Black on Normal, but it is barely noticable. If I play through OG and than Black first and move to Sigma last would I be unsatisfied with the game even if I start playing Sigma on much harder difficulties, try to master the mission modes, yadda? Because its much easier taken the game as a whole than OG's Hard and Black's Normal? However one of the things I notice is the people who complain about Sigma being too easy have already played both OG and Black quite frequently-not just beating the story on harder difficulties but even doing some of the supposedly insane mission mode stuff (which I never played before since it was only OG I'm familiar with). I'm sort of wanting to play Sigma first because of all the complaints of how easy it is. If we take Sigma as a whole (mission mode, extra scenarios, new unlockable difficulties, never before seen bosses, etc) and a someone who never played the game (or in my case, haven't played in years), would it be comparable to Black's Hardness overall (not just the main story)? But they're comparing the game on a mechanics basis and on the default Normal Mode. If I decide to play Black first and beat it on Normal than go to the original game and try to beat it on Hard, would it remain challenging enough?Īlso I've been seeing claims online about how Sigma is much easier than either Black or OG. But none of them say anything about the original's Hard difficulty (which is already available by default the first time you put the disc in and its Very Hard that has to be unlocked). Is Black's Normal Mode far harder than vanilla's Hard? All the rumours I seen on the internet claim Black's Normal is considerably harder than the original version's Normal. So I'm wondering if I should just try to beat vanilla version first on Hardest so it would not spoil my experience? It sounds silly but its that personal to me since I wasted a fair amount of my weekends on my teen years trying to beat it but never getting so far. In fact I've been trying to save up money recently just to buy an OG Xbox so I can finally beat the OG version on Hardest. ![]() But could not get around playing either.Why? Because I fear that if I beat either game on the default difficulties (where Normal is the Hardest), I would find the vanilla game too easy on Hard and thus a waste of time to play. I bought Ninja Gaiden Sigma months ago and also bought Black yesterday. I used to play OG Ninja Gaiden for years on Hard difficulty but could never beat it. However that takes into account Black's mission mode, its new tougher unlockable difficulties, and the hurrican packs integrated into the main game, its obvious this is not taking into account the game's default modes. I've been hearing claims about how Black overall is a much harder game than the vanilla version of Ninja Gaiden.
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