

It also features elements of puzzle-solving in it for a more unique game experience. Mark of the Ninja’s mechanic is incredible and features a true-to-life ninja story in which you are not a badass during a fight, but instead, you will approach enemies with stealth to actually take them. The "director's cut" cuts away to a cheap close-up of zoanoid Striker looking on.Mark of the Ninja is a side-scrolling action– adventure stealth video game published by Microsoft Studios and developed by Klei Entertainment which are famed for their work on games such as Shank, Shank 2, the survival game Don’t Starve and lastly, the incredibly fun game, Stealth, Inc. When the guyver slashes zoanoid Weber, the VHS version shows blood splattering across her face and Misky's.The "director's cut" edits this out in favor of a cheap insert shot of the other zoanoids looking on. When the guyver kills the snake-headed zoanoid, the VHS version shows him getting his arm ripped off and his neck snapped with blood splatter.The "director's cut" has a very slightly shorter version showing a shot of zoanoid Segawa on his knees with no blood. When zoanoid Lisker crushes zoanoid Segawa's head, blood is shown gushing onto the ground in the VHS version.Additionally, 3 violent scenes are not in the so-called director's cut: Major scene transitions in the "director's cut" are accompanied by slash going across the screen with a two-note techno theme.Zoanoid Striker yelling down to Zoanoid Ramsey is shown in two cuts in the theatrical version, one in the VHS cut.

In the warehouse sequence, the shopping bit is brought up again between the zoanoid Lisker and zoanoid Weber.He mentions the two of them going shopping in Brazil, and she absolutely loves the idea. An intimate scene between Lisker and Weber in the van as they wait for Striker & Ramsey.The punks laugh at him and then they all yell "Hi-ya" mockingly with the same stance. When Sean encounters the punks in the alley, he yells "Hi-ya!" with a ready aikido stance.This also includes a little more footage of Sean spying on them. Extended dialogue between Max, Misky and Castle at Dr Segawa's death scene.The scene where Balcus makes Lisker punch himself has music in the theatrical cut.Slightly more dialogue when Max tells Misky of her father's death.The VHS version shows a cheaper black/brown title that swipes in and fades out. The "Guyver" title is shown in glittering, silver chrome that splis. Segawa's predicament with the other zoanoids. A text prologue explaining the origins of the guyver and zoanoids, as well as leading up to Dr.Differences between the "Director's Cut" (actually the original theatrical version) and the VHS version are as follows:
