The bosses are interesting and the fighting is a spectacle, sure but it needs more of everything to make it stand out from the pack. Overall the design is a little uninspired and a little disappointing. Anyway the majority of the Eastern world is based in the city so this would be identified with most players. A few trees would have cheered the surroundings up a bit, perhaps. More design and imaginative locations should have been in order. This may grow tired after a short duration. The best part of the animations being the martial art moves and the scarf trailing behind Hotsuma. The bosses range from the interesting to the average standard. But with a bit of thought and beguiled dedication this can be overcome. There are no hints for beginners so a strategy guide is needed. In one part I must have spent half an hour trying to figure out how to get to a seemingly impossibly high ledge. Some of the puzzle elements of the game may have the player scratching their head. And when you thought all that sounded fun, you can even run along walls like in the Matrix! Control is simplified for ease of use so that you can only run sideways and not climb up or down. It’s a shame you can only use them a handful of times per level. The real stand out element in this game is the magic effects. The control is simple square is sword, x is stealth dash and circle is jump. The art is commendable yet brief, coming free with the game we can’t complain can we? This highly stylised slash’em up comes with a small comic book with illustrations of some of the enemies. Hotsuma wins and must journey to through city streets to battle against an evil threat that has erupted through the centre of the city. The two must fight to the death, done with admirable enthusiasm. Hotsuma and his brother Moritsune discover a sword with magical powers and to wield it there must be only one master. Those familiar to the megadrive version such as myself will be pleased to know that the graphics have definitely seen a change in the transition from 16 to 128 bit heh heh. Shinobi will have the player taking control of Hotsuma the sword slinging, Essendon scarf wearing ninja, extraordinaire. These are the kinds of games meant for the PS2. Shinobi written for PS2 by Sega is all about style and grace with the sword. View the first screenshots at the gallery.Distributed By: Sony Computer Entertainment Crisp Graphics – The game, building on the success of the franchise, will feature crisp graphics in the vein of the anime along with dynamic battles with support for up to 60 frames per second on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Shinobi is a 3D action-adventure video game developed by Overworks and published by Sega as part of the Shinobi series. New additions include the brothers who started legendary ninja clans, Ashura and Indra Otsutsuki.
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