Ninja Gaiden II

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Ninja Gaiden II transforms Ryu Hayabusa into a vengeful whirlwind, battling through shadowy foes and epic bosses. With fluid combat and acrobatic finesse, he seeks revenge, unraveling dark plots while mastering the art of ninjutsu.

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What is the name of the protagonist in Ninja Gaiden II? (Expert)
#1: Ryu Hayabusa
#2: Ken Masters
#3: Solid Snake
#4: Chris Redfield
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What primary weapon does Ryu Hayabusa use in Ninja Gaiden II? (Genius)
#1: Katana
#2: Shuriken
#3: Nunchaku
#4: Scythe
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In Ninja Gaiden II, Ryu Hayabusa can perform a powerful attack called the Flying Swallow, which allows him to leap and slice through enemies, making it one of the most iconic moves in the series.
Ninja Gaiden II was one of the first games to feature a fully dynamic camera system that adjusted based on Ryu's movements and the action on screen.

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