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Tenchu: Fatal Shadows[lower-alpha 1] is an action-adventure stealth video game developed by K2 LLC and published by FromSoftware in Japan and Sega in North America and Europe for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. The PlayStation Portable version of the game, Tenchu Kurenai Portable,[lower-alpha 2] was released in Japan in 2010.

Tenchu: Fatal Shadows
Developer(s)K2 LLC
FromSoftware (PSP)
Publisher(s)
  • JP: FromSoftware
  • NA: Sega
  • EU: Sega
Director(s)Mitsuo Kodama
Producer(s)Masanori Takeuchi
Naotoshi Zin
Writer(s)Tomoyuki Hosokawa
Composer(s)Koichi Suenaga
SeriesTenchu
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
ReleasePlayStation 2
  • JP: July 22, 2004
  • NA: February 15, 2005
  • EU: May 6, 2005
PlayStation Portable
  • JP: January 28, 2010[1]
Genre(s)Action-adventure, stealth
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay


This game is much like that of Wrath of Heaven, the previous entry in the series, with the ability to drag off the victims' dead bodies after a kill making a return. Instead of Kanji points being increased after a stealth kill, scrolls are gathered. Double stealth kills are possible when two enemies are together. Each stealth kill has a name listed below as it's played out.


Plot


In a time of feudal wars, Rikimaru and Ayame, two ninja of the Azuma Ninja Clan, served Lord Gohda by returning his precious daughter, Princess Kiku, from the hands of Lord Mei-Oh. Unfortunately, Rikimaru was caught in a disastrous rockfall during his escape, in an attempt to save Ayame and Princess Kiku, and is still missing. The land of Gohda remained peaceful after Lord Mei-Oh's attack, and Ayame, as an agent of Lord Gohda, continued to patrol the expansive territory.

One day in her travels, Ayame came across a destroyed ninja village. She hoped to find survivors, but arrived too late. The ninja of Hagakure died whispering the "Kuroya" with their final breaths. As Ayame was about to leave, a young female ninja stood in her way. Her name was Rin, back from her training, and devastated to see her village in ruins. She sees Ayame as the only person alive, and blames her for the destroying of her village. Eventually, Rin sees that it was not Ayame that destroyed her village. The two team up to find the people responsible.


Characters



Rin


Rin is a playable character and she replaces Rikimaru as a protagonist of the story. The last of the Hagakure, her village was burned and her family killed by the Kuroya. She is voiced by Satsuki Yukino and Allison Scagliotti.

Rin is a young girl who has trained in the arts of assassination and unarmed combat since childhood. She was born and raised in a small ninja village that lies on the border of "Hagakure." After her village was destroyed, Rin has sought to avenge the deaths of her loved ones, working as a hired assassin for “Lady Razor” Ogin. Upon encountering Ayame, the two briefly battle, although Rin soon realizes that the other kunoichi is not responsible for the destruction of her village. The pair then form an alliance so that they may better achieve their personal agendas. Rin wields a sword called Natsume, but prefers to fight in unarmed combat, like Tesshu and Tatsumaru. She seeks to avenge her slain kin.


Ayame


Second playable character, a longtime member of the Azuma Ninja Clan.


Kuroya


The enemies of this game are called the Kuroya, a group of evil ninja who are led by Jyuzou:


Other characters



Tenchu Kurenai Portable


The PlayStation Portable version of the game, Tenchu Kurenai Portable, was released in Japan in 2010. The game has been optimized for the PSP's screen size, and featured tweaked graphics and a new character costume.[2]


Reception


Tenchu: Fatal Shadows received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[3]


Notes


  1. Tenchu Kurenai (天誅 紅, Tenchū Kurenai, lit. "Divine Retribution: Crimson")
  2. Tenchu Kurenai Portable (忍者活劇 天誅 紅 Portable, Ninja Katsugeki Tenchū Kurenai Portable, lit. "Ninja Theatrical Drama: Divine Retribution Crimson Portable")

References


  1. Spencer (May 25, 2009). "FromSoftware Promises Enhancements For PSP Ports". Siliconera.com. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
  2. Tenchu Portable Dated for Japan, Kotaku, Oct 26, 2009.
  3. "Tenchu: Fatal Shadows for PlayStation 2 Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
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  5. Edge staff (October 2004). "Tenchu: Kurenai (Tenchu: Fatal Shadows; Japan import)". Edge. No. 141. p. 108.
  6. "Tenchu: Fatal Shadows". Electronic Gaming Monthly (189): 124. March 2005.
  7. Walker, John (August 11, 2005). "Tenchu: Fatal Shadows Review". Eurogamer. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  8. "天誅紅 (Tenchu: Kurenai [Tenchu: Fatal Shadows])". Famitsu. 815. July 30, 2004.
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  12. Kasavin, Greg (February 15, 2005). "Tenchu: Fatal Shadows Review". GameSpot. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
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  18. Hill, Jason (May 26, 2005). "Unsettling thriller". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved April 2, 2015.





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