Ninja Gaiden 4 Is Only Possible Thanks to Koei Tecmo and PlatinumGames Team-Up, Directors Say — “We Wouldn’t Have Been Able To Accomplish the Things We Did With This.”

In response to Hirayama, Nakao swiftly concurs, stating that numerous aspects of the game are outcomes of collaborative discussions between both teams. He expresses that it was crucial for them, being PlatinumGames, to infuse our unique style into the game. Additionally, he mentions that they were able to effectively combine the strengths of both PlatinumGames and Team Ninja, which is evident in the gameplay experience.

Furthermore, Nakao commends the level of detail and precision that Team Ninja demands in their games. He admits to growing a profound respect for the high responsiveness found in their titles.

Terminator 2D: No Fate Trailer Details Levels, Difficulty Options, Modes, and More

As a gamer, I’m pumped! A fresh gameplay trailer is out now, revealing all the exciting features we can look forward to. The PlayStation Blog has also broken down the difficulty settings: Easy Money, No Problemo, Hasta La Vista, and Judgment Day. Finishing Mother of the Future (speedrunning mode) unlocks the challenging Judgment Day. If you’ve got what it takes to conquer Story Mode on its toughest setting, the Cheats menu will be yours!

Captain America Just Took on the MCU’s Next Big Bad

In Captain America #1, readers are introduced to a fresh character named David Colton, who was inspired by the 9/11 events to join the military. Similar to Steve Rogers, Colton was initially deemed unfit but was eventually accepted and endured grueling training where he was often outmatched. Later in Captain America #2, we delve deeper into Colton’s background and witness his first encounter with Steve Rogers – a joint mission to rescue American diplomats from Latveria. This assignment takes an unexpected turn as Steve Rogers confronts the impending villain of the MCU, Doctor Doom.

Shonen Jump Fans Will Need to Wait a Bit Longer for the Next Chapter

Next week, Shonen Jump magazine will take a break to celebrate the Obon festival in Japan, which usually falls around mid-August for three days. This means that Issue 38 of the magazine will be released a week later than usual. The magazine is set to return on Monday, August 18th, 2025, at midnight Japan Standard Time, but fans in the West can look forward to accessing it on Sunday, August 17th, at 11 AM Eastern Time (ET), 8 AM Pacific Time (PT), 10 AM Central Time (CT), and 4 PM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The upcoming issue is expected to be packed with thrilling new chapters from popular series such as One Piece, Sakamoto Days, Kagurabachi, Blue Box, and many more that are currently delivering captivating storylines.