Tenchu stealth assassins usa iso download
Tenchu fans will want to pick this up immediately, others may want to rent. I have strongly mixed emotions about this game. Parts of Tenchu 2 are so incredibly cool-huge sprawling levels, an awesome level editor, and the intricate interweaving stories and differing missions of the three playable characters.
You've also got great control over your ninja and the stealth elements add an exciting tension to the gameplay. But other parts of T2 had me screaming expletives. The graphics should be better--the draw-in is especially noticeable and the slowdown can get annoying. But what really hurts this game are the boss battles--Tenchu 2 needs a lock-on targeting system bad.
A mixed bag but intriguing nonetheless. This sequel has a lot of excellent cinematic qualities, and it's always fun to sneak up behind people as a ninja and disembowel them. But like any 3D action game that has loads of promise, a sometimes choppy framerate, touchy camera and awkward control especially when fighting in enclosed spaces can zap the fun right out of the game.
Unfortunately, this is the case in Tenchu 2. It has the same cool, stealthy style as the first one, along with some new features some of it obviously borrowed from Metal Gear Solid , but overall it's sloppy.
And lots of it. The game is full of helpful ninja-ly advice like "never let your enemy see your face" and from spending some time with a near complete version it would appear to reward you for keeping quiet. Movement around the levels is best made up on the rooftops where no one can see you. Getting there is easy--as you always have a seriously groovy grappling hook at your disposal which you simply aim and fire to get airborne.
Once you find a target to kill, drop to the floor, sneak up behind him and let rip. If he doesn't see you, more often than not he goes down--if they spot you though, the action turns into a hack-and-siash fest with lots of blood. Already a fairly significant success in Japan, this "Ninja Metal Gear" is almost ready for release in the United States thanks to the capable efforts of Activision.
Unlike many Japanese ports, this is actually something of an enhancement to the original game. Enter the world of feudal Japan where your only friends are your sword and the cover of night. Tenchu: Stealth Assassins has creeped up on your PlayStation, offering a Tomb Raider-like experience that mixes action and stealth into an excellent, well-rounded adventure.
Tenchu's gameplay is deliberately paced, thrusting you into hostile, environments, such as forests, towns, and caves, through 10 missions. In each, you must complete certain objectives-- invasions, assassinations, and so on--which all require stealth and cunning instead of running and gunning.
To aid you in your quest, Tenchu features a Ki meter your sixth sense , which lets you know if you're near an enemy and if they've seen you.
It's especially useful when you're setting up for a gruesomely delightful stealth kill. In addition to your sword, you'll be able to use other weapons, like shurikens, caltrops, poisoned rice, and smoke bombs. If you're a gamer who isn't into twitch action, but you want something a little more intense than an RPG, step into Tenchu's dojo. The only thing at stake is your honor.
Tenchu features nicely-animated characters and some of the goriest battles around. However, there's a lot of pixelization and clipping in the backgrounds much like the first Tomb Raider. But because your adventure takes place at night, the game's draw-in problems actually add to the atmosphere.
Tenchu is plagued with frustrating camera angles, so you'll find yourself getting turned around in the heat of battle more than you'd like. However, if you have the patience of a ninja and utilize the Practice mode, you'll master your character's controls after a few hours of play. Tenchu features soothing background overtures that pace the action nicely, while the slicing of your sword and the startled grunts of your enemies will enhance your battle experience.
While it doesn't have perfect graphics or control. Tenchu is still a blast to play--especially if you like strategic action with your adventure. If you're a fan of the Tomb Raider series, Tenchu is worthy of your time.
Long have I waited for a game to represent what my kind have specialized in Oh wait, I'm getting confused with Dead or Alive. What I meant was, Tenchu has ninjas acting in a more realistic way than any previous video game efforts, and that is through the use of stealth and assassination.
It's bound to draw comparisons to Metal Gear Solid , but Tenchu has a lot going for it besides the stealth stuff. The environment settings and music are just two of the things that give Tenchu a unique feel. These tunes mix traditional Japanese-sounding instruments and vocals with funky baselines and beats. Anyone familiar with the import version of Tenchu will notice that major flaws have been worked on, like the poor enemy Al, bad camera angles and virtual lack of difficulty.
Unfortunately, it's still not perfect, as enemies still don't behave as they should and the camera angles render you helpless to attackers when you're cornered. I would also like to have seen a wider variety of missions which didn't allow you to resolve situations with your sword. Share with your Friends: Support Emuparadise: Find out how else you can support emuparadise. It's free, easy and feels damn good!
For starters, share this page with your friends. Use the links above :. Enter the water, go into debug mode, and reset tothe beginning of the level. Your legs will bemissing. To get your legs back, go in the wateragain and go out as usual, or blow yourself up. The Ninja Item 'Poison Rice' is not only used topoison enemies.
If you notice, a guard has towalk towards the rice first. This can be used toyour advantage. Assoon you have his side or back clearly seen, goup at him for an undetected stealth kill.
Thiswill make it much easier to get a Grand master or at least Master Ninja status. Oh andanother thing: they'll only go for the bait ifthe Ki meter is at '? Select either Rickimaru or Ayame, then successfully complete any level withoutbeing spotted or killing innocent people.
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