
That said, Special Edition isn’t built on anything that’s been tossed to the side. Items, weapons, levels, you name it, and Mark of the Ninja built it and ditched it. I f you read my feature on Mark of the Ninja’s development, you know tons of material was cut from the game. The summer release date gives Anderson and Shaw time to breathe. Anderson is working on the Special Edition content while also simultaneously contributing to a new, unannounced project within Klei. The content is a labor of love from Anderson and environment artist Meghan Shaw. That “something” became Mark of the Ninja: Special Edition, and work on it only began in earnest last month. “Maybe just before Christmas,” he said, “we were looking at what our timelines for future projects were, what everyone was working on, and after the game came out, people just sorta kept loving on it, which is still kind of mind boggling to me. When the game generated such a huge response from players, the studio felt a tug.

Anderson and the rest of the team at Klei had a clear vision in mind, both mechanically and narratively, and planned to leave it there back in September. There was never a grand plan to expand upon Mark of the Ninja.
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“The mindset we had was.what would the Criterion collection version of the game look like?” said lead designer Nels Anderson in a conversation with me last week to talk about the game. The added content will be delivered via DLC for a price yet unannounced. Scattered throughout the whole game, including the new stage, are behind-the-scenes tidbits. The new items encourage players to switch up tactics, and there’s the option to flip on a lengthy text commentary. While it has a Dosun-centric level (he was the rad tattoo guy) set before the events in the main game and a new costume and items, it’s largely about a meaningful reason to play the game a second time.
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Mark of the Ninja: Special Edition is coming to Xbox Live Arcade and PC this summer. It's easy for stealth in a video game to be a frustrating, tiresome affair, but Mark of the Ninja nailed the thrill of an assassin. I came very close with Klei Entertainment’s stellar stealth game Mark of the Ninja, and the studio’s giving me a convincing reason to jump back in with the game’s upcoming Mark of the Ninja: Special Edition. She keeps ninja stuff in her pocket.It’s largely the nature of my job, but few games draw me into playing them a second time. She is wearing a purple shirt with red sleeves, light purple pants, gray anklets and orange sandals with white socks. She has brown skin, long brown hair and a white band on her hair. He wears a light blue green-collared diver, navy blue pants and dark brown sandals with white socks. He has peach skin, completely shaved hair and a white band that covers one of his eyes. Zatch: He is the ninja boy, he is the most enthusiastic about Japanese culture.To let the children in the creek know they have encountered problems, the hair is released.
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She also has a round backpack where she keeps two sticks she uses to fight and a western comic book. She wears a very warm orange jacket, a pair of dark red shorts and brown sandals with white socks. She has dark peach skin, black hair tied with a blue ponytail and a white band on her head.
