You can be a terror in the dark, leaving bodies hanging from lamp posts to frighten guards into shooting each other in panic.
In the world of gaming, "stealth" often feels like a secondary mechanic—a crouch button added to an action game. But Klei Entertainment did something different with Mark of the Ninja . By moving the genre into a 2D plane, they created what many critics and players consider a masterclass in stealth design. A World Defined by Sound and Light Mark of the Ninja
You play as a nameless ninja who receives mystical tattoos to save his clan. These marks grant supernatural abilities —seeing through walls, heightened reflexes, and even short bursts of superhuman speed. You can be a terror in the dark,
The Ultimate Shadow: Why Mark of the Ninja Remains the Gold Standard for Stealth By moving the genre into a 2D plane,