This report outlines the compatibility and performance of (2009) on the Xenia Xbox 360 emulator as of early 2026. Compatibility Overview
Every character and enemy has a dark, pixelated square floating beneath them. Solution: Switch to the Vulkan backend . If the issue persists, toggle gpu_allow_invalid_fetch_constants = true in the config. This forces the emulator to ignore broken shadow buffers. ninja blade xenia
| Aspect | Rating | Notes | |--------|--------|-------| | | 3/5 | Targets 30 FPS. Drops to 15–20 FPS during large explosions or QTE sequences. | | Graphics | 2/5 | Missing shadows, flickering textures, and broken depth-of-field effects. | | Audio | 4/5 | Mostly intact, but some sound effects (e.g., sword clashes) may cut out randomly. | | Stability | 3/5 | Crashes every 1–2 hours on Master; more stable on Canary (rare crashes). | | Input Lag | Moderate | Slight delay in QTEs can make them unfairly difficult. | This report outlines the compatibility and performance of
: Must support DirectX 12; AMD cards occasionally show fewer driver-specific glitches than NVIDIA in this specific title. Drops to 15–20 FPS during large explosions or
follows Ken Ogawa, a ninja tasked with stopping a parasitic outbreak of "alpha-worms" in modern-day Tokyo. The game is famous—and often criticized—for its extreme reliance on Quick-Time Events (QTEs)
If you have a legally obtained copy of Ninja Blade (from your own Xbox 360 disc or a digital backup), follow this guide: