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Revenge of the Samurai! Tenchu Senran Unhappy Ending Video |
Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: FromSoftware
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This will be my third article about a Tenchu Senran video since last week! But I won't be turning ninja any time soon. Why? Ninjas don't always escape. Sometimes they die horribly painful deaths. Like the ninja in this video.
Tenchu Senran from FromSoftware lets you make your own ninja and develop your ninja's skills through levels and missions. In this video, the ninja gets into a little bit of sword-fighting with a samurai. It's not always sneak in and stab people in the back. Sometimes you end up having to fight an opponent that sees you. That's when your swordfighting techniques come in handy! You also see more of the same jumping-from-rooftop-to-rooftop action from the previous post and other sneaky things and dirty tricks.
This is a violent game; whenever you stab somebody, lots of blood squirt out when you remove the blade. And sometimes they stab you right back. This video ends when the ninja is defeated. It serves her right for killing the cute little puppy dog earlier in the video.
By the way, what'd you think about the trailer on Xbox Live?
Download: [Tenchu Senran Unhappy Ending Video]
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quit milking the same idea and get a new one......
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Like first poster said, an insult to the 360, hell this game is an insult to videogames.
Graphics look like they belong in 1999, terrible AI, horrible controls, and mutants for characters. Garbage
Do Japs really like this sh*t?
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Sure it doesn't compare to the nicer looking 360 games but it's the nicest looking Tenchu yet.
And for Tenchu fans it will be a real thrill. As a big fan of the series I have come to expect a certain quirkiness to the Tenchu games, that often translates to weird controls, poor AI and often strange bugs. All these things would usually kill any other game, but the Tenchu games have a charm and unique style of gameplay that really appeals to me.
I even loved the PSP version, I mean REALLY loved it! All those missions and playable characters, plus a mission creator? AWESOME-O! The only thing that relly let it down was a poor draw-distance. I thought the PSP controls were really good for a PSP game. Shame it never saw a US release...
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