![]() In fact, just fault them all at once, because there's plenty of blame to spread around. You can easily fault the writers of the game, or the dullard actors portraying the characters, or the designers who failed to give them any unique characteristics. The game will present you with cutscenes from time to time that introduce random new characters, as well as set up missions, but there's nothing very engaging about any of them. From here on out, it's a twisting, turning, barely coherent romp on Kurenai's quest for revenge against the ninjas who killed her father. Kurenai is subsequently rescued by a kindly woman from the Takeda clan and then is trained in the deadly assassin ways of the ninja. The clans of Shingen Takeda and Nobunaga Oda are in the thick of a major war, and when an evil ninja clan attacks Kurenai's father's workshop (seemingly for the purpose of stealing the plans for a terrible weapon he had been working on), Kurenai's father is killed, and Kurenai is left hanging from a tree by a tetsugen, a bladed wire used by ninjas. The aforementioned buxom heroine of Red Ninja is Kurenai, who, at the beginning of the game, is the young daughter of a prominent Japanese engineer during the "warring states" period of Japanese history. Meet Kurenai: ninja, assassin, and amateur kimono model. From its barely existent storyline, to its laborious and periodically broken platforming mechanics, to its sadly underdeveloped combat, Red Ninja just never manages to pull itself from action game mediocrity. But apart from the fact that the game's heroine is a buxom, scantily robed assassin, there's really nothing at all to Red Ninja that stands out in any meaningful way. As the crowd grows, new ninja games are trying to find different ways to stand out. With quality games like Ninja Gaiden (and to a slightly lesser degree, the entries in the Tenchu series) currently available on the market, the ever-popular ninja action genre is an increasingly crowded place. This is way better than Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven. If you love assassination games or are a big fan Japanese history games, you will love Red Ninja: End of Honor. ![]() ![]() There are other items she can use on her missions. She does use one dagger and the dagger is attached to a long rope. When the first I played this, I cut some guy in half and ended up ripping their head off. This is ten times bloodier and gorier than Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven. When you are doing sneak attack, you got to be quiet, otherwise the enemy will attack you. The gameplay runs smooth and no bug problems. The gameplay dose run like Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven. Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven dose have some pretty good graphics but, this one blow Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven away. It looks better than Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven. The controls do little tick me little off, but I can get use to it. The controls are kind of like the old PSone Tomb Raider games. If I move Kurenai around, the camera still turns forward, and it still follows me around. I stopped moving Kurenai when I turned the camera around. The first problem is camera The camera follow me around a lot. I love this game so much, but there are two problems in this game and bugs me a little bit. Now Kurenai is a ninja and she will get her revenge from The Black Lizard Clan and save Japan from evil. A ninja master name Mochizuki founded Kurenai hanging up to a tree and took her off the tree and help her train to becoming a ninja. Kurenai had a family but a group of ninjas name The Black Lizard clan killed her family and Kurenai was left to hang on the tree, but she was still alive. This game set back about 500 years ago in Japan. Red Ninja: End of Honor is about a young girl becoming a ninja.
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