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Originally Posted by Engine
All of the best games of that era were beatable only by playing, dying, and repeating until you beat it. Sometimes that took months. But I still remember beating The Legend of Kage (possibly my favorite NES game of all) and that was still more satisfying than all my playthroughs of Fallout 3 and NV combined, for instance. I'm not saying retro games were better, but beating those games was a rite of passage.
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F*ckin A, you started the game as a boy and finished it as a man.
Btw, Ninja Gaiden it's not that hard if you know which weapons to keep.
The thing is the game doesn't tell you this in a tutorial, this is something you figure out on your own once you lost like a 1,000 times lol