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The catch is this, should the meter run
out, the sword will start to drain Hotsuma's soul and eventually
kill him unless he starts to do some killing himself. The
good thing about the sword is that should you kill loads of
foes in quick succession the sword will become stronger. Tactics
are all important when you approach boss characters throughout
the game as they will spawn smaller weaker foes, you should
kill them quickly and then deal a decent blow to the boss
when your sword is powerful. As well as the sword you can
also use a limited number of knives to thrown and enemies
and stun them, giving you a free hit.
Shinobi most of the time encourages quick
fighting and lots of dashing around, but this is easier said
than done as Shinobi is a pretty tough cookie to break. The
levels are all reasonably long and each stage progressively
gets tougher towards the end, but the early levels in the
game are nice and easy so you can get familiar with the controls
and techniques. The levels in Shinobi must be completed, should
you die mid level you will have to start right at the beginning.
This sounds frustrating and it can be at times, but due to
the excellent controls you will not die needlessly, it will
always be your own fault and you will need to improve yourself
to progress. There are a couple of unfair reasons why Shinobi
is so difficult but they are pretty minor, you may get a bit
disorientated due to the speed that you will be moving around,
combined with the moving camera and dodgy viewing angles.
I feel a migraine coming on.
Shinobi has a high difficulty rating but
you shouldn't find yourself frustrated by this because Shinobi
encourages skillful and tactful play due to all Hotsuma's
moves and the properties of his soul slurping sword. The levels
are all pretty similar, starting pretty easy and finishing
with lots of long technical jumping sections. The levels also
look pretty similar so you're not going to get blown away
with the unimaginative and laborious visuals. Shinobi isn't
a game that everyone will like due to the structure of the
levels and the bucket loads of challenge. If you like your
games to reward you for being skillful and you like them to
look pretty stylish to boot you will not go far wrong with
Shinobi.
8.0 out of
10
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