PS2 Shinobido: Way of the Ninja 2005

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Stealth developed by Acquire and published by Spike for the PS2 and a spiritual successor to Acquire's previous series Tenchu.

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Goh, nicknamed "The Crow" conducts various missions and tasks, primarily stealth-based, for one of three warlords competing for Goh's allegiance.

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These missions may benefit Goh's mission, and their completion or neglect may lead to various ramifications or benefits for future missions and even the story, as lords can be either pleased or angered by the player's actions.

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Uses a type of "Ki Meter" similar to the Tenchu series. Where Tenchu uses a number-based system to judge the distance and awareness of an opponent, Shinobido uses a color-based system to judge the enemy's status. When approaching an opponent or group of opponents, a pair of eyes will appear at the top of the screen, with an individual set of eyes for each enemy within range.

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Success in Japan spawned an expansion pack which was released exclusively to the Japanese market. The pack, entitled Shinobido Takumi and released in June 2006, contains 130 fan-made missions which have been judged and selected by the Spike development staff to be the best on offer.

 
The sequel Shinobido Tales of the Ninja for the PSP is kind of a letdown compared to this one.
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Stealth developed by Acquire and published by Spike for the PS2 and a spiritual successor to Acquire's previous series Tenchu.

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Goh, nicknamed "The Crow" conducts various missions and tasks, primarily stealth-based, for one of three warlords competing for Goh's allegiance.

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These missions may benefit Goh's mission, and their completion or neglect may lead to various ramifications or benefits for future missions and even the story, as lords can be either pleased or angered by the player's actions.

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Uses a type of "Ki Meter" similar to the Tenchu series. Where Tenchu uses a number-based system to judge the distance and awareness of an opponent, Shinobido uses a color-based system to judge the enemy's status. When approaching an opponent or group of opponents, a pair of eyes will appear at the top of the screen, with an individual set of eyes for each enemy within range.

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Success in Japan spawned an expansion pack which was released exclusively to the Japanese market. The pack, entitled Shinobido Takumi and released in June 2006, contains 130 fan-made missions which have been judged and selected by the Spike development staff to be the best on offer.

I love this game. Used to play a lot on my PS2. Want to play soon on PCSX2.
 
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