Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen (Vita) review"It's painfully clear to me that Shinobido 2 wasn't a labor of love. Recycled environments, halfhearted character designs, and muddy graphics overall simply don't put the Vita through its paces, nor do they showcase what the powerful handheld is capable of doing. Forgettable music, voice acting, and frustrating touch controls that only worsen the experience all work together to make Shinobido 2 a very weak package overall. If you're looking for well-executed stealth action that delivers a more complete experience, you might want to gravitate toward the excellent Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus instead. " |
PlayStation gamers had a wealth of serviceable stealth action titles that they could pore through when the mood hit. Most notably, the Tenchu series offered a delectable mixture of stylish kills, addictive mechanics, and stories you wanted to see through to the end. Unfortunately, after the PlayStation age and the eventual shift of development duties to the team at From Software, the Tenchu series has been hit-or-miss. Reeling from the loss of its breadwinner franchise, Acquire struck out on its own and attempted to craft a new franchise that might find the sort of success that Tenchu initially enjoyed. Thus was born Shinobido. Unfortunately, Shinobido: Way of the Ninja was a PlayStation 2 title that only saw a limited European release (and met with mostly negative reviews, at that).
Enter Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen, a PlayStation Vita effort that also comes from Acquire and is distributed by Namco Bandai Games. The new title seeks to appeal to a much wider audience by virtue of its portability and its status as a newly-released Vita game. Unfortunately, the gameplay is a mishmash of mostly forgettable moments sprinkled with some merely passable standout instances. I can’t really recommend it to new Vita owners or even to fans of the original Tenchu games.
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Freelance review by Brittany Vincent (March 29, 2012)
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