Tenchu works best when taken as a puzzle game that requires you to master your ninja sense and proceed step-by-step, error-by-error, to every stage's inevitable boss. As a "stealth action" game, however, it falls short of expectations. With too many "huh?" moments to count, confounding controls, and frustrating A.I., Tenchu: Shadow Assassins remains a title for the dedicated ninja-loving, action-starved Wii fan willing to look past its considerable shortcomings in favor of its outstanding atmosphere and wealth of content.
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
Many games for the Wii often go ignored and don't get the praise that they deserve. Though it may not seem like it, plenty of titles on the console are worthwhile adventures with great plotlines, artistic graphics, and engaging gameplay.