Hagane: The Final Conflict

Hagane is an SNES / Super Famicom game by Hudson Soft about a robotic ninja with a pair of ancestral statuettes for a power plant. He fights against a series of evil wizards and their many henchmen for... some... reason.

The gameplay is frequently compared to Shinobi due to the ammo-using weapons, and to Strider for the acrobatics.

This game provides examples of:

 * Absurdly Spacious Sewer: Stage 1-2
 * Auto-Scrolling Level (Advancing Wall of Doom): Stage 1-4. If you are near the left-hand side of the screen, you don't see the pit you get to fall into.
 * Collision Damage: Regular Mooks don't inflict this, but some enemies do.
 * Denial of Diagonal Attack: Only one weapon can be lobbed diagonally, and only one can be fired straight upwards.
 * Double Jump: The second jump actually propels you forward instead of upward. If you contact a wall, it becomes a Wall Jump.
 * Eternal Engine: Especially the whole of World 2.
 * Iaijutsu Practitioner: The cyborg warrior combines this technique with lightning.
 * Grappling Hook Pistol: The hero has one integrated in his body, just in case his ninja acrobatics are not enough.
 * Katanas Are Just Better: Used by both the hero and the cyborg warrior, as well as many of the Mooks.
 * Ki Attacks: The monks with wide-brimmed hats do this.
 * Leitmotif: The theme of the cyborg warrior with the artificial arm.
 * Magitek: A big part of the game's theme, used by all sides.
 * Ninja: The hero is a robotic one.
 * Recurring Boss: The cyborg warrior who has an artificial arm.
 * Robo Cam: Shown in the intro as the hero surveys a ruined village.
 * Spin Attack: One of the somersault specials.
 * Steampunk: Those few things in the game that are not somehow run by magic / spirit power.
 * Uberwald: Stage 4-1
 * Steampunk: Those few things in the game that are not somehow run by magic / spirit power.
 * Uberwald: Stage 4-1