Sega  Tenchu: Fatal Shadows

Sega Tenchu: Fatal Shadows

PS2 - MPN: 10086630817

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GameZone

3 Star ReviewTenchu: Fatal Shadows

Posted Feb 18, 2005 - “Ninjas - you can not go wrong with ninjas.” There is something about Ninjas that fascinates millions of people worldwide, and this can be seen in many different avenues. The biggest avenue comes from television and movies. There are tons of different anime cartoons that feature ninjas and even more movies that do the same, showing how “cool” the life of a ninja was. Since videogames are mainstream now there has been a huge surge of ninja games, and they range the gauntlet from action to more stealth oriented. The Tenchu series started off its life on the original PlayStation, and there have been many different sequels to its stealthy goodness. - Read Full Review

 

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GameSpy

3 Star ReviewTenchu: Fatal Shadows (ps2)

Posted Feb 15, 2005 - When Activision decided to cease publishing the Tenchu series in the U.S., I thought it was making a grave mistake. While the games were never on the popularity level of Tony Hawk or Call of Duty, they were still great titles that deserved to have their heritage carry on. After playing through Tenchu: Fatal Shadows, published by Sega, I am inclined to believe Activision knew what it was doing. It might as well have been published by AT&T, because this is the most phoned-in sequel this side of a football game. - Read Full Review

 

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IGN.com

3 Star ReviewTenchu: Fatal Shadows (ps2)

Posted Feb 10, 2005 - Wrath of Heaven signified the arrival of sneaky ninjas on this generation of gaming platforms. While that last Tenchu title didn't exactly revolutionize the genre, it did adequately expand the franchise that helped popularize third-person stealth action. That is, Wrath of Heaven may not have represented the pinnacle of PlayStation 2 gaming, but it easily offered fans of the series a significantly improved title to appreciate. Knowing that, it's sad to have to admit that Fatal Shadows not only fails to enhance the genre as a whole, but also fails to offer any serious improvements over its predecessor. Though this latest Tenchu will certainly deliver stalwart Tenchu fans more of what they have come to love and loathe, it will do little else. - Read Full Review

 


games.net

4 Star ReviewTenchu: Fatal Shadows

Posted Jan 1, 2000 - - Read Full Review

 

 
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