Ninja GAIDEN Master Collection, which comes with exciting new content, will not support keyboards and mice. It can only be played with the controller.
Ninja GAIDEN Master Collection, which includes remastered versions of Ninja Gaiden Sigma (2007), Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 (2009) and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge (2012) and downloadable content, will only be available to play with the controller.
NINJA GAIDEN Master Collection angers players
According to producer Fumihiko Yasuda, the NINJA GAIDEN Master Collection will not support keyboards and mice and will require a controller. This can certainly be considered a development that will disappoint many PC players. And it’s not just that; graphics settings in the game will be quite limited. The game will support 4K and 60 FPS; that is, the game’s frame rate limit is locked to 60.
In addition, the first Ninja Gaiden Sigma game is compatible with the PS Vita version, but cannot be recovered because other games have multi-part data. That’s why Team Ninja decided to move/rearrange PS Vita versions.
Long story short, don’t expect much from this upcoming collection. If you think the NioH 2 PC port is average, you should have an idea of what the NINJA GAIDEN: Master Collection package will really be. You have to prepare yourself for anything.
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NINJA GAIDEN: Master Collection will be released on June 10.