Great! Now put it on Gog or some other DRM-free site, and I'm sold!
Mark of the Ninja
Game » consists of 9 releases. Released Sep 07, 2012
From the creators of the Shank series comes a 2D stealth game featuring a ninja Champion bearing a magical tattoo that brings great power at a heavy price, in order to bring bloody vengeance against his clan's enemies.
Hey, Mark of the Ninja’s Coming to PC, Too
This is great news. I'm used to being left to hang in the wind for months before we get word of PC ports like these.
Had a feeling it would and I'm very glad for it. I'm just so tired of buying XBLA games now just because of the stupid points system. It already has my card details on the system and when you buy full games you can get it in either money or points so why not just do that with the Arcade games?
@mrcraggle said:
Had a feeling it would and I'm very glad for it. I'm just so tired of buying XBLA games now just because of the stupid points system. It already has my card details on the system and when you buy full games you can get it in either money or points so why not just do that with the Arcade games?
I agree with this totally
Perfect timing, I almost bought this for 360.
@whatisdelicious said:
Ugh I wish this would come to PSN.
You should be able to run it on your PC, it doesn't seem like it'd ruin even a simple laptop.
Microsoft will not stop until they drive away every indie studio they want to work with. They don't half-ass these things.
Oh damn. Dishonored, XCom on October 12th (in Europa) and Mark of the Ninja on October 16th? When should I play all this....I havent even finished Darksiders 2....or Borderlands 2
@WaltJay said:
I know XBLA and the exclusive deals have been getting hammered in the press because of lack of advertising, but I wonder how bad of a deal it really is when you take into account the game's entire lifespan.
I know it's obvious, but a game that is first on XBLA and then Steam will sell better than a game that goes straight to Steam. My greater point is that maybe going the XBLA route as the first release isn't such an awful deal when you consider how much better your game will sell once it hits Steam (vs. not being on XBLA at all). It's like using MS's platform to gather great reviews, sell 50k or so copies of your game, and graduate to Steam to sell double that amount (or more).
Assuming you can sell enough to make up the cost of certification
@MordeaniisChaos said:
Perfect timing, I almost bought this for 360.
@whatisdelicious said:
Ugh I wish this would come to PSN.
You should be able to run it on your PC, it doesn't seem like it'd ruin even a simple laptop.
Believe it or not, I noticed the 360 framerate take a hit sometimes.
Great, Shank might not have been an amazing game but the PC version was fine. Looking forward to it.
Awesome. The more people that get to play it the better. If it wasn't for Borderlands it would be my GOTY so far. Definetly worth a buy.
October is going to be a crazy month. I need to take some time off work to play all of these games. Also, glad to hear that this is coming to PC. Would have hated to had missed it because of stupid exclusivity.
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