Ninja Gaiden 4 Review In 3 Minutes. Ninja Gaiden 4 nails what matters most: the combat. It’s fast, punishing, and thrilling to master. Yakumo’s Bloodbind skills add meaningful variety, and his movement feels more fluid than anything Ryu ever had. Still, the new protagonist is hard to like. He’s loud, immature, and lacks Ryu’s quiet confidence. The story tries to make him grow, but it doesn’t go far enough. For long-time fans, that might sting. Ryu still shows up, but his section feels more like fan service than a meaningful return. Even so, once the fighting starts, it’s easy to forget the story flaws. Ninja Gaiden 4 may not win everyone over with its character choices, but as an action game, it stands at the top of the series. If you care about gameplay above all else, this is the one to play. If you’re here for Ryu Hayabusa, you might come away mixed — but at least the blades still cut deep. #ninjagaiden4 #ninjagaiden4review #ninjagaiden4gamereview Ninja Gaiden 4 Ninja Gaiden 4 Review Ninja Gaiden 4 Reaction Ninja Gaiden 4 PS5 Review Ninja Gaiden 4 Xbox Review Ninja Gaiden 4 PC Review Ninja Gaiden 4 Switch Review Ninja Gaiden 4 3 Minute Review Ninja Gaiden 4 Short Review Ninja Gaiden 4 Small Review Ninja Gaiden 4 Game Review Ninja Gaiden 4 Game Ninja Gaiden 4 Gameplay Ninja Gaiden 4 PS5 Gameplay Ninja Gaiden 4 Xbox Gameplay Ninja Gaiden 4 PC Gameplay Ninja Gaiden 4 Switch Gameplay Ninja Gaiden 4,Ninja Gaiden 4 Review,Ninja Gaiden 4 Reaction,Ninja Gaiden 4 PS5 Review,Ninja Gaiden 4 Xbox Review,Ninja Gaiden 4 PC Review,Ninja Gaiden 4 Switch Review,Ninja Gaiden 4 3 Minute Review,Ninja Gaiden 4 Short Review,Ninja Gaiden 4 Small Review,Ninja Gaiden 4 Game Review,Ninja Gaiden 4 Game,Ninja Gaiden 4 Gameplay,Ninja Gaiden 4 PS5 Gameplay,Ninja Gaiden 4 Xbox Gameplay,Ninja Gaiden 4 PC Gameplay,Ninja Gaiden 4 Switch Gameplay