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NINJA GAIDEN: Ragebound

Released: 7/31/2025

Critics
84
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Users
93

Score Breakdown

84.4

Critic Average

15 reviews

93

Steam User Score

2,404 reviews

79

Metacritic User Score

192 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-8.8

84 vs 93

Metacritic Disparity
+5.4

84 vs 79

Combined Disparity
-1.7

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

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8/11/2025

Launch Window

When you get into the flow, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound is ruthlessly satisfying.

80

80/100

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8/8/2025

Launch Window

For fans of Black, Sigma, or even the NES originals, this is the closest we’ve gotten to the true spirit of Ninja Gaiden in over a decade.

90

90/100

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8/4/2025

Launch Window

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound is the kind of game that makes you want improve. Chaining death with balletic grace feels so liberating that you don't want to be interrupted in your flow. The way it implements all of its mechanics, along with increasingly interesting, beautiful, and ever-taut stage design, is a treat, and a truly linear arcade-style DLC would be a blessing should one ever transpire. While some Talismans can be purchased to actually make the game harder, the base challenge will certainly test you. It's a real shame about that frame-rate judder, but in terms of seductive 2D Ninja action, it lands squarely on catlike feet. SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance, you have been challenged to a duel.

80

80/100

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8/1/2025

Launch Window

Ragebound is a relentless and challenging revival that ably channels the spirit of early Ninja Gaiden games.

80

80/100

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7/31/2025

Launch Window

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound brings the series back to its roots with incredible style. The core gameplay feels fantastic, with satisfying, fast-paced combat and platforming that'll put your skills to the test. With a wealth of challenges to meet and things to find, there's a real richness to each level that gives it plenty of replay value. The wonderful art style is the icing on the cake, and aside from one or two small nitpicks, fans should be very pleased with this throwback adventure.

80

80/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

Ragebound is tough to complete and even harder to master, but it’s hardest to put down. It’s demanding with little frustration, engaging with few lulls, and ultimately, a reminder that while Ryu’s modern-day adventures can be great, there’s still Ki to be found in Ninja Gaiden’s original dimensions.

95

95/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

The Game Kitchen has outdone itself on the Ninja Gaiden series' glorious return to 2D with Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, a near-perfect action-platformer.

90

90/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound is a little uneven at times, particularly in the second half of the game, but it's still an enjoyable side-scroller.

75

75/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound achieves something extraordinarily difficult: completely honoring a classic legacy while creating something that feels completely contemporary. The Game Kitchen has demonstrated that their experience with Blasphemous translates perfectly to established franchises, creating an experience that satisfies both purists and new fans. This is not simply a good Ninja Gaiden game; it's a statement that classic franchises can evolve without losing their identity. It's the demonstration that 2D and modern are not contradictory terms, and that intelligent nostalgia can coexist with genuine innovation.

88

88/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

A worthy successor to the classic NES trilogy.

80

80/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound brings a stylish new entry to the classic franchise owned by Koei Tecmo.

90

90/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound looks and sounds incredible, and the fast but thoughtful combat is so satisfying it's hard to put down.

90

90/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

A fun revival that opts for solid fundamentals over innovation.

78

78/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

It’s easily one of the best games in the series, and Ninja Gaiden 4 (as well as Shinobi: Art of Vengeance) is going to have a hell of a challenge surpassing it.

90

90/100

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7/30/2025

Early Review

Every time I sit back down in front of my Steam library, I find myself firing Ragebound up once again.

80

80/100

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