![]() It’s such a console-like experience that you really might as well just buy the console version instead, or emulate them in RPCS3. Want KB/M controls for some reason? Well too bad, you literally cannot use KB/M in the game whatsoever (you can’t even Alt+F4). Want the game to start in full screen? Too bad, it doesn’t, you have to hit the maximize button every single startup. Want to change your resolution? You have to use launch options on Steam, and can only use 720p, 1080p, and 4k. These games are such straight ports from their original console releases that they didn’t even bother offering any kind of in-game graphical options whatsoever. ![]() Secondly, if you’re planning on getting the PC version, I’ll just stop you right there and say “yeah don’t,” because the PC port especially is extraordinarily awful so just don’t bother. So if you were expecting to enjoy the three Ninja Gaiden games in a nice, moderately good looking package you’ll probably be disappointed. None of the games are remastered or changed at all beyond being ported to new platforms there are no QoL changes, no fancy “HD” textures or even lazy upscaled textures, nothing has been changed whatsoever. ![]() ![]() First I want to start off by saying that I was kind of expecting this to be a “Remastered” collection of games, but that’s not really what is offered here. ![]()
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