Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
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Tenchu: Stealth Assassins | |
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Developer(s) | Acquire |
Publisher(s) | Sony Music Activision |
Release date(s) | February 26, 1998 August 31, 1998 1998 |
Genre(s) | Stealth Action |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | Varies from T (13+) to M (15+) |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
Media | CD-ROM |
System requirements | memory card |
Input | DualShock controller |
Tenchu: Stealth Assassins is a stealth action game in which the player takes the role of a ninja in 10 stages meeting the task required. Playable characters include Rikimaru or Ayame and follow the tasks from their master.
All of the levels take place at night to compensate for the technical limitations of the Playstation; the game's high rate of redraw is reduced by setting events at night and reducing the distance the player can see.
[edit] Rikimaru
Rikimaru is the servant and protector of Lord Goda. He has obtained the sixth sense allowing special vision. He is a ninja wielding a Ninjatō (忍者刀). He may be slower than his partner, Ayame, but his sword is still stronger than her daggers.
[edit] Ayame
Ayame is the loyal friend of Lord Ghoda's daughter, Princess Kiku. They act like sisters toward each other but she, like Rikimaru, is a ninja protecting Lord Ghoda. Although not as strong as Rikimaru, Ayame is very quick wielding her dual Tantō.
[edit] Lord Goda
The leader and loyal royal of this ancient time. He has a daughter, Kiku, as well as two ninjas just as part as his protection. He has a counsel, Sekiya, who is also the trainer of Ayame and Rikimaru.
[edit] Princess Kiku
The daughter of Lord Goda and best friend of Ayame. She is respective to and from Ayame especially at training. At the end of the game, she is kidnapped, but is rescued.
[edit] Gameplay
[edit] Items
[edit] Default items
Many items are given to the player from the beginning of the game and provided to equip before each mission to make it easier.
- Shuriken: Ninja Starfish that do damage of 20 health points.
- Caltrops: Iron spikes that create a short diversion while injuring the enemy. They do little damage, good for slowing pursuing guards after they've already seen you.
- Poison Rice: When fed to hungry guards, who don't seem to mind finding mystery bowls of rice that appear directly behind them, it creates a diversion lasting long enough to kill them while they are distracted by poison.
- Mine: Set by the player. When stepped on it causes explosive damage, causing between 40-50 health points.
- Colored Rice: Allows the player to leave tracks behind to know where they've been.
- Grenades: Creates explosive damage when thrown and causes 30 health points worth of damage.
- Smoke Bombs: Creates a cloud of smoke, confusing and distracting the opponent.
- Healing Potion: Restores the player's health bar.
[edit] Special Items
These can be collected at the end of each level (including Training) when the player obtains a ranking of "Grand Master".
- Training: The Super-Shuriken similar to shuriken but uses 8 projectiles instead of 1.
- Level 1: The Lightfoot Scrollcan be obtained which permits a super-speed run for a short period of time and distance.
- Level 2: The Fire-Eater Scroll allow the user to invoke a ninjitsu incantation that summons geysers of flame.
- Level 3: The Protection Amulet grants an increased offense and defense for a limited time.
- Level 4: The Sleeping Gas allows the character to put enemies to sleep.
- Level 5: The Ninja Armor increases defense by 30%, as well as giving the character a new costume while it is used.
- Level 6: The Shadow Decoy allows the character to place decoys to confuse or distract opponents.
- Level 7: The Resurrection Leaf allows the player to revive one time after death.
- Level 8: The Chameleon Suit is a disguise suit which transforms you into a character most suited for blending in for that particular mission (enemy guards, civilians, etc.), though you still carry your weapon in plain sight. This doesn't seem to bother the enemy agents at all, to a somewhat comedic effect.
- Level 9: The Dog Bone will summon your ninja-dog Semimaru to aid you in killing your enemies.
- Level 10: the Clay Flute is a device that allows you to imitate the sound of various animals. This device causes an alerted-but-not-hostile enemy to dismiss the disturbance as "just an animal." This particular tool is almost invaluable, as it has unlimited uses, and always succeeds, so long as the enemy hasn't identified you.
[edit] Levels
[edit] Level 1: Punish the Evil Merchant
A once-honest merchant, Echigoya, has been using brutal methods to destroy his enemies and gain wealth. Envious of the upper classes in Japan, he wishes to amass large amounts of wealth, regardless of the price in human blood. Echigoya must pay for his greed with his life...
[edit] Level 2: Deliver the Secret Message
A large group of outlaws has planned an attack on Lord Gohda's territory, but you've stolen a copy of their plans. You must deliver the plans to Lord Gohda and circumvent the possibility of a brutal war. Unluckily for you, the outlaws have hired a group of ninja to intercept and terminate you.
[edit] Level 3: Rescue the Captive Ninja
A Gohda ninja has been captured and is being held in an obscure forest. Although the ninja code forbids rescues, Lord Gohda has bent the rules and asks you to rescue the captive ninja.
[edit] Level 4: Cross the Checkpoint
While spying in hostile lands, you learn of a massive army preparing to attack Lord Gohda's territory. You must report back to Lord Gohda - and that means crossing an enemy checkpoint.
[edit] Level 5: Execute the Corrupt Minister
Lord Gohda's finance minister, Kataoka, has been accepting bribes from merchants like Echigoya. Kataoka is Naotada Sekiya's son (Sekiya is Gohda's chief adviser). To avoid bringing shame on Sekiya's name by overtly dealing with Kataoka, you are ordered to execute him. In Rikimaru's campaign, the mission ends when the minister commits seppu-ku as atonement for his crime. The player will be forced to fight Kataoka in Ayame's campaign.
[edit] Level 6: Infiltrate the Manji Cult
A long time ago, an evil spirit was trapped inside a stone. The stone had the power to control minds and alter bodies. Recently, the Manji cult has stolen the stone and is using it to build up an army of demons. You must retrieve the stone.
[edit] Level 7: Destroy the Foreign Pirate
The ferocious Spanish pirate, Captain Balmer, has been wreaking havoc on the town. You must stop him and restore the balance of trade.
[edit] Level 8: Cure the Princess
Princess Kiku is slowly losing her sight. All conventional methods of treating her ailment have failed, so you must obtain the magical herb that grows on Mt. Shiba (it is rumored to be able to cure anything.
[edit] Level 9: Reclaim the Castle
Last night, Onikage led an army of demons against one of Lord Gohda's castles. They quickly overwhelmed the meager defenses and overthrew the castle. A frontal attack is impossible and impractical; you must infiltrate the castle and deal with the problem from within.
[edit] Level 10: Free the Princess
Lord Mei-Oh has kidnapped Princess Kiku. You must rescue her and destroy Mei-Oh and Onikage once and for all.
[edit] Cast
Character | Voice Actor (Japanese) | Voice Actor (English) |
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Rikimaru | Toru Okawa | Paul Lucas |
Ayame | Youko Soumi | Terry Osada |
Sekiya | Kouichi Kitamura | Takeshi Kuwabara |
Gohda | Yousuke Akimoto | Takeshi Kuwabara |
Princess Kiku | Ikue Ohtani | Yumiko Yasuoka |
Echigoya | Masaaki Tsukada | Takeshi Kuwabara |
Sasaki | Kiyoshi Kobayashi | Kiyomi Shimada |
Goo | Akimitsu Takase | Kazuhiko Amagai |
Onikage | Hisao Egawa | Seiichi Hirai |
Tazu | Atsuko Tanaka | Maki Inoue |
Akechi | Junpei Norita | Hiroki Morita |
Hikone | Atsushi Ii | Junichiro Tsuge |
Kataoka | Yasuo Owata | Takeshi Kuwabara |
Bizenya | Masaaki Tsukada | Paul Lucas |
On | Tamio Ohiki | Kiyomi Shimada |
Balmer | Mitsuaki Hoshino | Aaron Casillas |
Mei-oh | Tamio Ohiki | Takeshi Kuwabara |
Narration | Kiyoshi Kobayashi | Robert Belgrade |
[edit] Tenchu: Shinobi Gaisen
Tenchu Shinobi Gaisen | |
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Developer(s) | Acquire |
Publisher(s) | Sony Music |
Release date(s) | February 24, 1999 |
Genre(s) | Stealth Action |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
Media | CD-ROM |
Tenchu was re-released in Japan in February 24, 1999 with many updates, including different mission layouts, all the stages seen in the American and European versions (levels 4 and 5 were missing in the original) and 4 selectable languages: Japanese, English, Italian and French.
The main feature of this version was its mission editor. The possibilities in creating missions were endless and it generated a special edition disc with the 100 best missions created by Japanese players called Tenchu: Shinobi Hyakusen.
[edit] See also
- Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins - The second title in the series and prequel to the events of Tenchu: Stealth Assassins.
- Shinobido: Way of the Ninja - A 2006 PlayStation 2 game also developed by ACQUIRE Corp. with similar gameplay and stealth/action principals.
- Shinobido: Tales of the Ninja - The PlayStation Portable companion to the aforementioned title.
[edit] External links
Tenchu: Stealth Assassins • Shinobi Hyakusen • Birth of the Stealth Assassins • Wrath of Heaven • Fatal Shadows • Time of the Assassins • Dark Secret • Tenchu Z |