Nin Online

Nin Online

Ninja MMORPG with hardcore, old-school MMORPG inspirations and Open World PvP.

Free-to-play with zero Pay-to-win mechanics.

  • Choose from 3 Villages or become a Rogue Ninja

    Start off as in one of three factions, grow up in the safety of the gates of each village. But once you’re strong enough, you can choose to abandon your home and become a hermit… or even go rogue.

  • Open World PvP & Hardcore Game Design

    This may be a turn off for some, but Nin Online is a very hardcore game. So take this as a word of warning… Absolute freedom when it comes to PvP also means a bad time for some with a low tolerance for being killed for no reason. But for others, it’s just another reason to get stronger in this harsh Ninjaverse.

  • Deep Character Customization in the right places

    Choose to be part of a clan, join an organization or sign a contract with an animal familiar. Combined with thousands of equip-able items, no two ninja will ever look or be the same. Nin Online is a game where you are encouraged to express yourself. Looking good doesn’t cost you to lose fights.

  • Friendly and active community & developers

    The greatest feature of Nin Online is it’s tight knit community. The developers are active in our chat channels and have been constantly listening to feedback improving it since it’s release. The game is still in active development with updates being made on a weekly and sometimes daily basis.


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Nin Online on Steam

Shattered Ninja

Shattered Ninja

The World Fell Into Wasteland And Chaos With Unknown Reasons, Rebirthed With Bio-Technology Katana-007 , Will Fight Against Evil Mechanical Lifeform Under The Guidance Of Master Ninja,Collect The Lost Advanced Ninjutsu,But Deeper Secrets Of The Ninja Clan Await Him To Explore…

1. NES-style Detailed 8-bit pixel art.

2.A Super Ninja-themed Game That Has “Metroidvania” Core Experience

3.Variety of War Biomechanical Soldiers EnemyChallenging Boss Battle


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Shattered Ninja on Steam

Ninja Senki DX

Ninja Senki DX

Ninja Senki’s free version was an enjoyable video game with tight controls and a hard difficulty level. This version of the game offers new gameplay modes and remixed music along with the same controls, and I feel it is a significantly better game versus the original version due to the new things it offers. Although the core game is the same 2D platformer, the extra content increases the replayability value by a great amount. The game itself is definitely not forgiving, so be aware that it requires patience and good awareness/reflex skills to succeed. As such, you will need to learn by repetition (which is a mechanic in many 2D platforming games), so keep this in mind before buying. The characters and story are very simple as the focus is on the gameplay, and I like the original music compared to the remixed music (it sounds more engaging). I believe this game is a good challenge and dedicated players of this game genre will appreciate what it offers.

Real player with 32.4 hrs in game


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Ninja Senki DX is a 2D retro pixel platformer aping the primitive console games of the 1990’s (Alex Kidd, Super Mario Brothers). This game has a “ninja” theme which just means instead of throwing fireballs, you throw badly drawn retro pixel shuriken at enemies while navigating the timing/skill based platformer levels.

A simple rule of thumb when it comes to retro 2D pixel indie shovelware trash is comparing it to the actually successful games from well over 20 years ago that they’re ripping off. It should come as no surprise that if this retro pixel junk was released in the 1990s, it would have flopped. It’s worse than Mario Brothers, which you can play for free in a web browser these days, but these no-talent hacks want $7.50 for what they probably refer to as “pixel art” while they apologise to their boss at McDonalds for being late for work again.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

Ninja Senki DX on Steam

Shadow Warrior Classic Redux

Shadow Warrior Classic Redux

Shadow warrior came out in 1997 and this is a remake-ish game with improved graphics and is easier to run on modern systems. You play as wang which is either a homage to old kung-fu movies or a walking stereo-type. The story isn’t too important but the gameplay is an FPS and a really good one. You can also interact with the enviorment (a.k.a Duke Nukem) to find hidden refrences and one-liners. I love the weapons, the(very corny) jokes, the set pieces, this game is a blast. All your weapons are varied and have alternate fire modes giving you plenty of ideas to approach combat with enemies. Just simply put, this is a polished, well made game.

Real player with 42.3 hrs in game

VERDICT: Shadow Warrior Classic Redux is the complete old-skool first-person shooter. Forget the story. Forget the graphics. These were the sorts of games where it was all about the gameplay. Theres lots of short fast-paced levels to explore. Discover obvious and not so obvious secrets. Massive amounts of relentless combat to enjoy. Including a large arsenal of weapons with which to gib an assortment of enemies with. Periodically tough bosses stand in your way to be defeated.

Its clunky graphics may be outdated and the game speed a little too fast unless you’re too young not to have played this the first time around but, the un-PC nature of the voiceover is hilarious and will make you laugh-out-loud. Those of you who dont enjoy single-player need to push aside their PvP addiction and just try it. If you feel the need for some old-skool Lo-Wan style kickassery then you cant do worse than start with this. Sure there is a modern day version but this game still reeks of fun.

Real player with 35.6 hrs in game

Shadow Warrior Classic Redux on Steam

Berzerk Flashback

Berzerk Flashback

The game is great…but, Where is the premium content for Trap Master?

There’s also a lot of other missing games, Hell I’ll go over them,

Kick The Critter, MC2 Burning Skies, Alienocalypse, Conquerium, King’s Rider.

And there’s probably more out there!

Real player with 80.6 hrs in game

9/10 Ill explain why below

When I was younger Berzerker games was one of my fave creators of flash games. When I heard that they were putting out a compilation of all the games they made in one thing for steam after flashplayer was killed, I would do nothing but wait and buy it.

Low price, tons of content, all good? Well any game that had a online mode seem to be a taaaad bugged but I dont rightly care, I dident care about those ones that much

Summed up? If you liked the games back in the day you’ll love this, and for the price? Quite worth it

Real player with 25.1 hrs in game

Berzerk Flashback on Steam

Shadow Gangs

Shadow Gangs

Prelude:

I met the developer of Shadow Gangs a decade ago on a Retro forum. He first started this project back in 2015, as a Kickstarter campaign which unfortunately was cancelled.

He knew that I was loved the arcade version of Shinobi, and was very good at it.

Imagine my surprise when he asked me to be a beta tester and give feedback; what an honour and privilege.

Review:

Firstly, let me just say that this game is absolutely spectacular!!! Not only does this live up to my perceived expectations, but far exceeds them by a long shot.

Real player with 445.1 hrs in game

If you don’t like old school games and don’t have a knack for giving your best in accomplishing a challenge then Shadow Gangs isn’t for you. Only the elite members of the Hall Of Kage can acquire such an unbeatable task but if you dare to give it your all maybe….just maybe, you shall stand among the legends and say I am a Shadow Gang Master!

~Step Up And Test Your Skills~

Real player with 125.4 hrs in game

Shadow Gangs on Steam

Dread Templar

Dread Templar

(Don’t Fear) The Templar

It took playing the recent Quake remaster, but now I get it.

It’s good. Nay, ace. No doubt about it. If it wasn’t up against the stiff competition that is the years upon years of high quality ‘boomer’ shooters, this would be a completely unqualified early access recommendation.

Ultrakill, Ion Fury, Post Void, Project Warlock 1 + II, Amid Evil, DUSK, HROT, Maximum Action, GTTOD, Prodeus, Cultic, etc - be they full games, early access, or just demos, the retro, ‘boomer’ shooter genre really is booming. I also cannot wait for the likes of Into the Pit, Fortune’s Run, and Forgive Me Father. In fact, there are so many that even when I say that I’d place this firmly mid-list it’s not even that damning.

Real player with 10.1 hrs in game

TLDR; If you like retro shooter gameplay, and would like to have fun, buy it now!

I will just start listing what comes to mind, that makes me love this game, then write some experiences from my first 8 hours of playing on the hardest difficulty so far. Smooth movement with air controll using the mouse, running feels similar to classic doom (taking a short time to reach full speed), satisfying meaty gun sounds and very good feedback with lots of gore, build variety that actually changes gameplay, bullet time, stylish awesome visuals, amazing soundtrack, atmosphere, very good enemy and level design, exploration with rewarding secrets to find, weapon swapping combos combined with positioning during combat.

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

Dread Templar on Steam

Heart of Smoke

Heart of Smoke

Edit: Developer fixed the issue i had and now i can actually get through the game. Its not to bad of a game…. The controls are a little different from what i am used in platformers. But despite that its a decent game.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

At first, the game seems easy. You see all this pleasing art and the happy and joy everywhere scenario but after you pass a couple of levels you realize that it’s actually not that easy.

Let’s start with the vibe the game gives off the first time you tread through it’s doors.

The main story starts by introducing you to the two main characters who you will control called Eneen, who is a wizard, and Rae, who’s a badass ninja.

You can play with both characters at the same time and in some levels, you will really need to use them both to successfully pass through each and every obstacle.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Heart of Smoke on Steam

Stealthy ninja

Stealthy ninja

Someone gave me this game for free when I was awarded for getting a level up on a discord, seemed kind of interesting so I decided to play it, style’s pretty neat. Old school, pixel art, arcade’y sort of. Reminds me of something I might have played on Xbox 360. Though, the game is definitely short, having only 20 levels. The game also had limited controls, being W and Up arrow for jump, A and Left arrow for left, and D and Right arrow for right. I feel like you should be able to jump off of walls/wall jump, but I wasn’t sure of the button and I couldn’t find anything on controls. The game doesn’t have a tutorial or a way to look/change controls, just kind of puts you into it. Also there’s no slider for music or sounds, just really loud off the bat without a clear way of changing it. The game itself is alright, definitely has the right idea for a neat probably indie game, but seems like more a test game which also happens to be around $3. I also think this was essentially a test, since the developer has similar game’s that seem more fleshed out with very similar looks. So, I would say, probably buy one of their more fleshed out games if you like this game’s kind of style, so you would get “more bang, for your buck,” possibly.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Cool 2D platform game, reminds of flash games (F)

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Stealthy ninja on Steam

Wind of shuriken

Wind of shuriken

A great game in the style of a classic platformer. Well done. I recommend it.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Wind of shuriken on Steam