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Ninja Gaiden surrogate coming April 7 to Xbox 360

Ninja Blade, a new action game for Xbox 360 owners, is just around the corner. But will a familiar plot and uncharted gameplay be enough to pique the interest of gamers?

With Tomonobu Itagaki's departure from Tecmo last year, the future of the Ninja Gaiden series is in limbo. The rights remain with Tecmo, and we're sure to get a sequel someday, but until then, ninja fans will have to rely on the upstart Ninja Blade, which launches April 7 on Xbox 360. 

The game is being developed by FromSoftware, the team behind the checkered Tenchu series, and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It follows the story of a silent-but-deadly ninja (I'm guessing) who's caught fighting a rapidly mutating virus that turns the citizens of Tokyo into an "infected monster horde." Sound familiar? We're thinking Resident Evil meets ninja hero, though I suspect the zombies will move at a more action-friendly speed here.

Luckily, interested gamers won't have to drop $60 to see if Ninja Blade is a good substitute: a downloadable demo of the mature rated game arrives March 9 on Xbox Live.

Nice I want to try the demo when it comes out...