With the mixture of great game play and awesome art Mark of the Ninja is definitely a great game to pick up. You must be silent, agile and clever to outwit your opponents in a world of gorgeous scenery and flowing animation. Anyways, I guess I say all this to say, I could’ve easily turned into a bitter, hateful person. Games have always been my escape from stress and I still game best I can with the time I’ve got these days. I’ve always had an Xbox and before that a PS2. You also earn honor by getting enough points, which you get by doing anything during a mission, you kill a guard you get some points, hide that guards body get some more points, you hide behind a planter more points for you but be careful not to get detected because you lose points too. In Mark of the Ninja, youll know what it is to truly be a ninja. However, the furries in Dust were too much for my liking. Mark of the Ninja has a good amount of upgrades which you earn by getting honor points that you can collect during missions by doing certain objectives, that might include get through an area without being detected. When you want to climb a wall jump onto it and climb if you want to transition to handing from the ceiling just hit A and you are there its all very easy and flow nicely. The environment sensitive movement is done quite well. Klei Entertainment has merged together some great mechanics and art style into a near perfect game. Klei Entertainment has merged together some great mechanics and art style into a near Mark of the Ninja is simply put an amazing game. Mark of the Ninja is simply put an amazing game.