The items include various elixirs that increase your health when you are near death in battle and the valuables include anything that you have collected that could be sold in the Muramasa shop to help fund other purchases of weapons and elixirs or pieces to a puzzle that must be placed in a certain location to unlock your path in order to progress. The supplies category is split into two sections covering items and valuables. Melee weapons are used for close quarters combat, such as a Japanese sword from the descendants of the Hayabusa Ninja Clan which is carved out of the fang of a dragon called the dragon sword and the legendary nunchaku while the projectile weapons are used for combat from distance, such as the crossbow with a variety of bows ranging from standard bows to explosive bows and the cross shaped throwing star called shuriken and ninpo provides special abilities, such as the art of the fire wheels that allows Ryu to create fire wheels that circle him. The equipment category is split into three sections covering melee weapons, projectile weapons and ninpo. The inventory is split into four categories including: equipment, supplies, accessories and info. Once you have completed a mission, a screen will be displayed showing that you have completed the mission and informing you of the amount of karma that you have received from completing the mission as well as if your performance has set a new personal best. Ryu starts out with just his battle suit, although there are another three unlockable costumes, while Rachel starts out with her leather suit and has a further two unlockable costumes. Ninja trials allows you to choose between two characters including Ryu Hayabusa and Rachel. The missions range from destroying all of the enemies or objects such as radio towers to defeating the leader of a clan, while some of the missions are timed missions not all of them are. You will be rewarded with a bronze coin for completing a challenge on the normal difficulty a silver coin for completing a challenge on hard difficulty a gold coin for completing a challenge on very hard difficulty and a platinum coin for completing a challenge on master ninja difficulty. You start out with just the normal difficulty level, but you unlock the next difficulty level by completing the current highest available difficulty level. You earn coins depending upon which difficulty level you choose. The trials are spread across eight tiers with each containing two sets that are progressively unlocked as you complete more challenges at higher difficulty levels. There are fifteen ninja trials consisting of five challenges in each with a sixteenth ninja trial called Eternal Legend that is only unlocked after the rest of the challenges have been completed totalling to seventy-six challenges. The ninja trials game mode is essentially a compilation of short missions that provide a pick up and play feel to the game for people that want to play Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus on short journeys that may not have the immediate amount of time required to play the single player story mode. The story sees Ryu fighting to protect his village from the Black Spider Ninja Clan that sets him on an epic adventure across various locations ranging from his home village to an airship and even ice caverns during his journey, while seeking revenge on those who are responsible. The majority of the single player story mode sees you following the story from the perspective of the main character Ryu Hayabusa for sixteen of the nineteen chapters with the other three chapters being played from Rachel’s perspective Ryu is a dragon ninja, while Rachel is a field hunter. There are two game modes consisting of a single player story mode and ninja trials. The game is an improved port of the PS3’s Ninja Gaiden Sigma, which itself was released across all territories between June and July 2007. Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus is an action adventure game available from retail stores and for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS Vita.
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