
These aren’t normal tattoos, but tattoos that enable the protagonist to wield powerful and deadly abilities. Mark of the Ninja is a 2D side-scroller that throws players into the role of a nameless, tattooed ninja.


That said, how did I feel when I hit the end of Mark of the Ninja? Like a freakin’ ninja myself! There’s issues to overlook, indeed, but this is a solid game to play. Although of an entirely different design, I felt that Aragami hit all the right spots.

When it comes to games like this, it’s vital that there’s a good blend of gameplay options within, or else the whole formula becomes stale. Having never played the original version, and being somewhat of a fan of stealth games, I was quite excited to get hands on with Mark of the Ninja: Remastered.
