About writes: "Video games are not just fun, they can also be educational. For example, while playing the stealth game Tenchu: Shadow Assassins, I learned that in feudal Japan, female ninjas wore the sort of miniskirt/half-shirt combo one would normally expect to see worn by a teenage girl at a rave."
Defining ninjas is apparently a touchy subject as there are varying expectations of these secretive warriors. Justin grills Ethan about all types of video game ninjas from the loose cannon ninjas to supernatural ninjas and ninjas in bat costumes.
In this article from GamingUnwrapped, the author will be taking a look back at a stealth series that held prominence in the PS1 and PS2 days: Tenchu. The article explores why the series has gone through a steady decline and what directions could be taken to bring the series back in today's gaming market. This article is opinion-based.
I loved them on the old playstations they were such fun titles. Trying to complete levels without being seen was awesome
Impotence. No one wants to feel weak. It's true in life and in video games. You might start off as the under-dog, but that can't last for the entire game. You want to start conquering something, anything. And when you do, it feels oh so good.
Here's a short list of the games that make you feel powerful, invincible; they make you feel . . .
Badass.
Thanks for bringing the caps to my attention, guys. Not sure what happened when I submitted it.
Terrible article.
God of War 3
Prototype
inFamous 2
Just Cause 2
Crackdown is the ONLY one on that list that made me feel even kind of cool. Even then, there is no story to motivate you to be cool.
I know Just Cause 2 had a bad story too, but blowing up entire towns and flying a commercial plane into the side of a military base...is pretty fun!