Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor’s Edge: 16 Blood-Drenched Screenshots of Momiji

More Momiji!

Posted By | On 19th, Nov. 2012

What, you didn’t think we’d just give you a little video of Momiji and leave it at that? Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge, developed by Team Ninja exclusively for Nintendo’s Wii U console, has it’s share of improvements over the original. But along with all the changes, we also get new characters to accompany Ayane and Ryu on their quest for bloody vengeance. Enter Momiji, the Dragon Shrine maiden wielding a crazy Naginata, and using fire spells and arrows to repel enemies.

Did we say repel? Because Momiji, like her shinobi brethren, outright destroys enemies with her variety of moves. It’s almost criminal in nature, if it didn’t look so awesome. We’ve got 16 screenshots of that madness, freeze-framed for your liking, to see just what kind of damage she can do. That of course includes her alternate costumes, each more tasteful than the last (seriously).


Look out for Momiji this December. Meanwhile, you can grab Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge for the Wii U now.


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