10 More Nintendo Classics That Need a Switch Enhanced Release
Ninja Gaiden
These days, Ninja Gaiden is more synonymous with its 3D iterations. Completing Ninja Gaiden: Black or Ninja Gaiden 2 on Master Ninja difficulty still remains as a hardcore rite of passage, yet the earlier titles in the series still offer an even greater challenge. Assuming the reigns of the series protagonist Ryu Hayabusa, players are frequently tasked with dodging, platforming, and fighting their way through almost absurdly difficult levels, often culminating in frustration-inducing boss battles.
The game truly took ninja levels of dedication to excel at it, so toning down the difficulty too much in an enhanced version may tamper with its charm too much. However, a little polishing of the boss battles, as well as offering an easy mode, may do the trick. A new game plus mode, too, would be a nice modern feature to add.