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Tenchu: Stealth Assassins

(1998)

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Tenchu: Stealth Assassins is an action-adventure stealth game developed by Acquire and published by Sony Music Entertainment Japan in Japan and Activision worldwide for the PlayStation in 1998 Tenchu is known for its stealth gameplay and the eerie settings of feudal Japan Tenchu was one of the first ninja games to incorporate stealth, a very crucial aspect of ninjutsu
However, aside from featuring traditional martial arts in battles, the game incorporates elements of historical fantasy and Japanese mythology The game also used motion capture where actor/martial artist Sho Kosugi and his son Kane, were hired as actors for the game's combat moves

Rating

81
59 reviews

Genres

Adventure

Developer

ACQUIRE Corp.

Publishers

Activision PublishingSony Music Entertainment Japan

Player Perspectives

Third person

Themes

Action
Fantasy
Historical
Stealth

Media

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Storyline

The game takes place in feudal Japan, introducing a pair of ninja: Rikimaru (力丸) and Ayame (彩女), members of the Azuma ninja clan since childhood. The two ninja serve the heroic Lord Gohda, and work for him as his secret spies to root out corruption and gather intelligence in his province. However, the evil demonic sorcerer Lord Mei-Oh seeks to destroy Lord Gohda, and using his demon warrior Onikage who wreaks havoc throughout Lord Gohda's province.