
They all look different and have their own unique skills. But it was good most of the time, and even in most of those tricky times I was able to strategize a way out of the situation. Once in a blue moon the checkpoint would be in an awkward place (like next to a dog who’s in the progress of sniffing you, or within ! of a baddie), so it’s not infallible. If you screw up a stealth mission, for example, you can go back to the last checkpoint quickly in the menu and it doesn’t take you that far back. Some games leave you reeling if you do a small screw up in a level, but Mark of the Ninja: Remastered does a really good job using checkpoints.

Stunning Visuals - Unique 2D visual style featuring award-winning animation and hand-painted environments now lovingly remastered with 4K support.Includes the Special Edition DLC: the Dosan’s Tale adds a new character, level, items, and Developer commentary.True Stealth Experience - Player-centric gameplay rewards choice, be it finishing the game without killing anyone or assassinating all who stand in your way.Now beautifully updated to support the Xbox One, Xbox One S and the Xbox One X in HD with a full audio remaster, enjoy all of the content of the critically acclaimed game as well as the additional Special Edition content.

Marked with cursed tattoos giving you heightened senses, every situation presents you with options. You must be silent, agile and clever to outwit your opponents in a world of gorgeous scenery and flowing animation. In Mark of the Ninja Remastered, you'll know what it is to truly be a ninja.
