Revisiting the PS2 for the summer and holy shit, I'm so glad I popped in Rygar. This feels like the prototype for Ninja Gaiden in addition to being one of the numerous B-tier Action Games in the PS2's vast library. And voice acting, well I think it speaks for itself:
I think Team Ninja has carved a nice niche for themselves with their recent release of Action RPGs. I'm all for them using Rygar as a means to dip back into the Action game side of things. I don't think we'll be seeing a new Ninja Gaiden anytime soon either.