Games like Mark of the Ninja: Remastered
What it is
Stealth action game where players use heightened senses to outwit enemies. Offers choice between ghost or assassin playstyles with upgradeable tools and techniques.
What players liked
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Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 96% positive, but with 2,703 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
View Mark of the Ninja: Remastered on SteamMore like this: Stealth Platformer
Six games like Mark of the Ninja: Remastered

Turn-based action platformer. Plan precise movements and attacks to defeat enemies in stealth.
Both are tagged Ninja, Stealth and Platformer.
Games like RONIN →

Action-adventure with stealth and exploration. Players freely explore a world with varied gameplay approaches.
Both are tagged Ninja, Stealth and Action.
Games like Mini Ninjas →

Cyber Shadow is a retro-style ninja action platformer. Players dash, slice, and leap through Mekacity, unlocking Ninjutsu skills to defeat Dr. Progen's synthetic army.
Both are tagged Ninja, 2D and Platformer.
Games like Cyber Shadow →

This is a fast-paced roguelite action arcade game where players race against a timer to clear randomly generated floors. It features intense combat with various weapons and ninja magic for a challenging, replayable experience.
Both are tagged Ninja, Platformer and Action.
Games like Super House of Dead Ninjas →

This is a side-scrolling action game featuring fast-paced ninja combat with a plasma sword. Players traverse a large interconnected world, fighting diverse enemies with agile movement.
Both are tagged Ninja, Platformer and Action.
Games like STRIDER™ / ストライダー飛竜® →

This is a fast-paced roguelike action game with deep combat customization and challenging boss fights. Players control a combat bot exploring a dystopian AI world, utilizing advanced movement and a vast arsenal.
Both are tagged Ninja, Action and Indie.
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