Back in 2012, Klei Entertainment's Mark Of The Ninja - with its side-scrolling, stealth-orientated action - was a huge hit back when it debuted on Microsoft's once great Xbox Live Arcade. Almost six years on, that same critically-acclaimed indie is headed to Nintendo Switch as Mark Of The Ninja Remastered.
It'll 'mark' the first time the game has appeared on a platform other than Windows and Xbox - as well as its first time going portable - so we're already hugely excited to add this stealth classic to the Nindies lineup. There's no word yet on how exactly the game will be 'remastered' but expect it to be just as brutally addictive as the original when it arrives in the autumn of 2018.
What do you make of Mark Of The Ninja Remastered? Did you play the original? Share your thoughts below...
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Couldn't get that into the game originally. Nice it's coming to Switch though.
All mine. This game is so fun!!
Superb stealth game. Shame it isn't a sequel, but if there are people who are yet to play it I'm happy for them.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Invisible Inc. Next.
I literally said yesterday I wish someone would bring this to current gen systems. Quite happy 😺
Wow.... I mean.... WOW!!
I played this game on Steam and it's ABSOLUTELY PERFECT!!
I'll surely double dip!! I hope it comes in retail box!
Mark of the Ninja was excellent, but what I'd really like would be a new game in the same style as their earlier title, Shank.
Killer game. Priced right and I'm in.
I missed this when it originally released but it looks like my kind of game so it's definitely going on my wishlist.
I know my brother really enjoyed this one a while back, and I never got around to playing it myself! Sounds like a great game for Switch!
Never played this game back on the 360, so I will be looking forward to adding this game on my switchlist. Hopefully it will release at a good price.
I have this on my PC... fun game.
Wonderful game. I own it on PC (and I've already played it through twice), or I'd be buying it day one on Switch.
Never played this before and it has my interest on Switch. That's one of the good things about how the Switch library has developed - despite a lot of the naysayers - for us folk who don't own every system, play every game, read every piece of games news, reviews, watch every YouTube video et. al. - old games can be brand new experiences for us.
I'll double-dip on this. I love Klei games, particularly Invisible Inc., but Mark of the Ninja was also excellent. I would absolutely be willing to double-dip on both, and hopefully showing support for Mark of the Ninja will lead to more or even all of Klei's library to be ported over, incl. the upcoming Griftlands, which also looks very interest to me.
Been asking for Invisible Inc. since Day1, so this really gets my hopes up!
"This Autumn" how can we take their word for i?. Half the games announced 2 showcases ago STILL have yet to be seen.
BEST. NEWS. EVER. (ok today!)
Already own it, but it's actually a pretty decent stealth game. I recommend to anyone who has never played it before.
Hell yeah, buying again no question!
I picked it up a number of years back on PC. I'm not quite as enthusiastic as some others. There were some things I thought could be better, but it's been a while. Still, it was well made for sure and is worth at least trying if the concept(ninja and stealth) has appeal. Strangely enough, I was just thinking about revisiting this one in the last week or two and see what I think of it now.
Truly an excellent game. Finished it on PC several times.
Really great game! I beat it on PC without killing anyone (aside from the mandatory mission targets of course). I love games that allow you to do that.
When did Kratos became a ninja?
@Lroy completely agree with your point, there's a lot of people out there who don't own all the system and may only own the switch so gives them a chance to play a lot of the ps3/360 games that they may never had chance to play.
For me I hope this gets a physical release and the switch will be a great place to play it
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