Shadow Clones and puzzles coming together in the PSP

Posted Jan 30, 2009 at 5:47PM by Glenn M. Listed in: PSP Tags: From Software, Japan, Naruto
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Before you go thinking that this is a Naruto puzzle game featuring the Kage Bunshin, just remember that he's not the only one who loves making Shadow Clones. This game has absolutely nothing to do with Naruto or his favorite Ninjutsu. The game is called Onore noShinzuru Michi wo Yuke, and you basically use Shadow Clones to solve puzzles.

This one was developed by From Software, and you'll be working with Ninjas in the game. You play the role of Shippumaru, who uses his Shadow Clones to solve problems instead of stealth and strength. Onore noShinzuru Michi wo Yuke will come out in Japan some time in spring, while other territories don't have a release margin.

Here's a video to show you what it's like.





Via Siliconera

 
 
 

Comments

by phiyuku - 2009-01-30 20:02:21
Either one of these is wrong

One - is that the title is wrong and the PSP is supposed to be PS3 or Two - is that this was posted in the wrong section. Currently this is posted in the PS3 section and not the PSP section. Since this game is located on the PS3 section and not the PSP section and from the youtube video the graphics look like crap for a PS3 game I would bet that it is posted in the wrong section. Now about the game it looks easy unless you can't walk where u already walked by looking at the tiles that turned black but that doesn't seem to be the case and you can clearly see the ninja walking on the black tiles and this is probably going to be released in Japan like the 100 other games that only get released in Japan so I wouldn't be expecting a release date for other territories.
by xche78x - 2009-01-31 00:57:06
or

it can be a downloadable psp game for which both are correct.

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