What keeps players coming back is the sheer level of player-centric choice .
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 can be a terror in the dark, leaving bodies hanging from lamp posts to frighten guards into shooting each other in panic. What keeps players coming back is the sheer
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. By moving the genre into a 2D plane,
You can complete entire levels without a single kill, using distraction tools like firecrackers and smoke bombs.