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I'm playing Ninja Gaiden Black this week for the first time on Xemu original Xbox emulator, and it's been an absolute blast so far (mostly... we'll get to that). Despite being known for its combat there is actually a surprising amount of adventure game gameplay in there, with exploration, Metroidvania-esque area unlocks/backtracking and light platforming. I've actually enjoyed these parts quite a bit as they've provided nice breathing room between fighting.
So far the game's infamous difficulty has not yet proven insurmountable, even playing on Normal and not "Ninja Dog" (Easy). I'm on Chapter 11 out of 16 now and so far so good. It's definitely been challenging, but not really unfair - it just constantly demands you to use all the tools at your disposal, and think carefully about every situation. It's not a hack-and-slash; you have to be very precise and deliberate and use proper combos - button mashing will get you killed. The AI is hyper aggressive, but you have so much at your disposal in terms of movement and offensive and defensive tools that there is always a solution if you're just fast enough, proactive enough or patient enough. A lot of fights get a lot easier if you just pick the right weapon, or right Ninpo, or remember to use Smoke Bombs.
Also, having access to Save States through the emulator makes things a lot more pleasant to play as the game is notorious for its horrible checkpointing. I'm trying not to abuse it, but I'm not really interested in wasting time either and the game is challenging enough as it is.
Chapter 9 is an absolute abomination, though. There is absolutely no reason for it to suddenly become Call of Duty, and being forced to fight two tanks, a helicopter and a radio tower full of bazookas using only a bow with explosive arrows and awful controller first person aiming was downright horrendous.
Even despite that though I still definitely recommend trying it. Setting up Xemu is extremely simple, the ROM is floating around online for free so the cost is minimal and the combat really is something special.