As someone new to the Ninja Gaiden series, I’m quite excited about the upcoming release of Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound. This franchise is known for its intense action and challenging gameplay, and the involvement of The Game Kitchen, the team behind the critically acclaimed Blasphemous, has me genuinely intrigued. I believe Dotemu with The Game Kitchen is poised to bring something unique to the series.
Dotemu’s track record with retro-inspired games is impeccable, as seen in their work on Streets of Rage 4 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, which reflects a deep understanding of beloved classics while pushing boundaries with modern mechanics and visuals. Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, a side-scrolling entry, seamlessly blends the classic lore and gameplay of the original series with the depth and intensity of its modern 3D counterparts, offering the perfect mix of nostalgia and innovation to refresh the franchise’s appeal without alienating its core fans.
Ninja Gaiden has always been notorious for its difficulty, and Dotemu’s statement that Ragebound features mechanics that are “easy to learn but hard to truly master” suggests they are staying true to this tradition. The involvement of The Game Kitchen, further reinforces this. Blasphemous is a game that demands precision and strategy, qualities that align perfectly with the Ninja Gaiden ethos. I expect Ragebound to offer a similarly demanding experience, where every move counts, and every enemy encounter tests your skills to the limit.
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound introduces a new protagonist, Kenji Mozu, a young ninja from Hayabusa Village. He must form an alliance with Kumori from the Black Spider Clan to combat a demonic threat. This narrative twist, combined with the ability to control two characters simultaneously through a mechanic called Ninja Fusion, adds a layer of depth new to the series. It’s a bold move that could redefine how players experience the Ninja Gaiden universe.
Finally, Dotemu’s partnership with Koei Tecmo, the current holders of the Ninja Gaiden IP, is a testament to their credibility. Koei Tecmo’s trust in Dotemu to handle such a beloved franchise speaks volumes about the company’s reputation and capability.
The timing of the demo release during Steam Next Fest on June 9, 2025 is a strategic move. It allows players to get a taste of Ragebound before its full launch on July 31, 2025 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC (Steam) and Nintendo Switch. his builds anticipation and gives Dotemu and The Game Kitchen valuable feedback to fine-tune the game.