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For the ninja-obsessed folks who may have grown up on Sho Kosugi movies, Naruto manga, or classic ninja video games, 2025 was their year, thanks to a confluence of releases both nostalgic and new. After a spate of popular ninja games in the late 1980s (Ninja Gaiden, Shinobi, Strider) and early aughts (uh… Ninja Gaiden, Shinobi, Tenchu), ninja representation has cooled — but not this year, when no less than six major releases arrived on virtually every modern platform.
Scooping up a colossal 12 nominations and nine wins at The Game Awards, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has etched itself into the history books as not just a seminal RPG, but a fresh take on the classic JRPG (J'RPG) formula. It's a game that many of us, including People Can Fly and Astronauts founder Adrian Chmielarz, have been thinking about a lot over the past few months, and as I discuss triple-A fatigue with the industry veteran, he calls it his personal "game of the year."
Read the full story on PCGamesN: Expedition 33's early levels are "badly designed," says Gears of War legend, but the game is still "mind-blowingly impressive"
Marvel's Blade developers have called it a 'special game' as they provide a small development update for the title.
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