Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven

Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven

Developer(s) K2 LLC
From Software (PSP)
Publisher(s)
  • JP From Software
Composer(s) Noriyuki Asakura
Series Tenchu
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable
Release date(s) PlayStation 2
NA March 3, 2003
EU March 7, 2003
JP April 24, 2003
Xbox
NA March 10, 2004
EU March 19, 2004
JP May 27, 2004
PlayStation Portable
Genre(s) Action-adventure, stealth
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer, co-op
Distribution DVD-ROM, UMD

Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven (known in Japan as Tenchu 3) is an action-adventure stealth video game developed by K2 LLC and published by Activision worldwide and From Software in Japan for the PlayStation 2 in 2003. It was later ported to the Xbox in 2004 under the title Tenchu: Return From Darkness and to the PlayStation Portable in 2009.

Plot

After Mei-Oh was defeated in Tenchu: Stealth Assassins, Rikimaru was left in Mei-Oh's fortress carrying a giant boulder to provide an escape route for Ayame and Princess Kiku. He appears to be trapped and left for dead. Ayame stuck Rikimaru's sword, "Izayoi" (he is seen drawing this sword in the opening CG of Wrath of Heaven) in snow as a monument for her fellow ninja, now considered dead. A year later, Rikimaru reports to Lord Gohda that he has managed to survive this near-death experience; unbeknownst to them, the real Rikimaru is trapped in the 20th century trying to find a way back to their time.

The game's plot plays differently depending on the character chosen, but connects at certain points. The story revolves mainly in Rikimaru's return and the struggle for the Three Jewels, which are said to give power to those who possess them. These are the Jewels of Heaven, Earth, and Virtue. Tenrai, an evil wizard who wants to get his hands on them, commands a band of his men to take the Jewels from whoever possesses them. However, upon encountering Rikimaru, he seems interested in his power and attempts convincing him to join his men. Rikimaru refuse, and he and Ayame face each one of them. One of the men in Tenrai's arsenal is Onikage, who only serves him to pursue his plan of reviving Mei-Oh (his former master) and Tatsumaru (the former leader of the Azuma ninja clan whom Tenrai revived). Rikimaru and Ayame follow Tenrai into his fortress to stop him from destroying the world using the power gained from two of the Jewels. If he can be defeated, peace will be returned to Gohda's land.

Characters

Player characters

Other characters

Other characters include:

Manga

A two-part prequel manga by Seishi Kishimoto was published in the April and May 2003 issues of Monthly Shōnen Gangan. The two chapters were titled Tenchu San, Zenpen (天誅 参(後編), "Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven, Part One") and Tenchu San, Kōhen (天誅 参 (後編), "Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven, Part Two") respectively; the first chapter also included a color poster. The manga was never collected in tankōbon format, and thus is quite rare.[2]

Release

Tenchu: Return From Darkness

Changes in the Xbox port included graphical improvements, two new multiplayer characters, two new single player missions, extra special moves, and the ability to go online with the versus and co-op multiplayer modes.

Three new characters were also added:

PSP version

In 2009, From Software ported Tenchu 3 to the PlayStation Portable. While the original game is largely intact, there are new characters and missions, as well as some features absent from the original PS2 version (such as dragging bodies out of sight, a feature available to the Xbox version Tenchu: Return From Darkness) although the multiplayer has been removed.[3]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings(PS2) 79.38%[4]
(Xbox) 70.09%[5]
Metacritic(PS2) 79/100[6]
(Xbox) 70/100[7]
Review scores
PublicationScore
1UP.com(PS2) 8/10[8]
(Xbox) 6/10[9]
Edge6/10[10]
Electronic Gaming Monthly(PS2) 7.17/10[11]
(Xbox) 6.67/10[12]
Eurogamer(PS2) 8/10[13]
(Xbox) 6/10[14]
Game Informer(PS2) 9/10[15]
(Xbox) 7.25/10[16]
GamePro[17][18]
Game RevolutionB−[19]
GameSpot(PS2) 8.3/10[20]
(Xbox) 7.3/10[21]
GameSpy(PS2) [22]
(Xbox) [23]
GameZone(PS2) 8.6/10[24]
(Xbox) 8.1/10[25]
IGN(PS2) 8.5/10[26]
(Xbox) 7/10[27]
Official PlayStation Magazine (US)[28]
Official Xbox Magazine7.3/10[29]
Maxim10/10[30]

Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven received positive reviews from critics. It has an aggregate score of 79.38% on GameRankings[4] and 79/100 on Metacritic.[6]

Return from Darkness received mixed reviews from critics. It has an aggregate score of 70.09% from GameRankings[5] and 70/100 from Metacritic.[7]

Maxim gave Wrath of Heaven a perfect ten, stating that, "If you’re the kind of guy who likes to chop his prey into Sizzlean before he gets a whiff of your bad man musk, then the ninjas of Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven are right up your dojo."[30]

References

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