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November 2011
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The editors liked
Hard but fair combat pushes you to improve
Lots of achievements and unlockables
Early levels feature excellent atmosphere and design
Difficulty settings scale a variety of factors for more accessible play.
3D effects look good
Levels are constantly moving and changing things up
Fairly easy to chain together combos
Each enemy has a different weakness
There are different special attacks to unleash
You get unlimited continues
You can save replays and there are achievements to unlock. You can quick save while playing and resume a level later. Can unlock Challenge Maps with StreetPass. Can unlock
The editors didn't like
Long lategame levels aren't great for short play sessions
Uninspired vehicle segments.
Quite difficult
Even on the easiest difficult level. Can only unlock StreetPass challenges with play coins. Getting hit by enemies makes you lose health and decreases your score. Only a handful of different enemies. The later levels and areas can’t compare to the prettiness and variety of the first level.
Abstract: The original arcade Shinobi game (1987) was one of my biggest gaming accomplishments when I was kid. Not only did I complete it more times than I can remember but it also featured a kickass protagonist named Joe Musashi, a highly trained ninja who sin...
Abstract: The original Shinobi games are side-scrolling, ninja-star-throwing classics. You're a ninja, right, and you've got to - well, waste some dudes. For some reason. It's not important. Developed by handheld-specialists Griptonite, the simply titled Shinobi...
Abstract: The first time I played Shinobi on my 3DS, it took me five continues to make it through the first level. Not to mention the first level took me over 25 minutes to complete. And I had to go back and reread the tutorial screens twice, because I needed a r...
While the deviant design maintains the unsympathetic difficulty, here it feels cheap and archaic within the context of such plodding action. This is one ninja that should be left in the shadows of the past.More Articles >>> ...
Abstract: Wetzt die Klingen, schwingt das Katana, holt die Ninja-Kette raus und bereitet euch auf den virtuellen Tod vor: Shinobi ist zurück! Ist das ein Grund zur Freude? ...
"Shinobi" erfordert Frustresistenz und die präzisen Reflexe eines Ninjas. Nimmt man als Spieler die Herausforderung an und begleitet Jiro durch sein Abenteuer, bekommt man jedoch viel geboten. Leider kann Griptonite Games die kreative Qualität nicht ü...
Zwar fängt „Shinobi“ vielversprechend an, aber gegen Ende des Spiels wollte ich meinen 3DS regelmäßig gegen die Wand oder gleich aus dem Fenster schleudern. Unfair platzierte Gegner und fiese Todesfallen fordern selbst von hartgesottensten Jump’n Run V...
Abstract: Die legendäre Ninja-Spielserie „Shinobi“ kehrt zurück – dieses Mal auf dem 3DS. Verhilft die 3DS Version dem Franchise zu neuem Glanz? Die Antwort drauf finden Sie in unserem Review. KultfaktorDie Anfänge der Spielreihe führen uns zurück in das Jahr 19...
von Lars Hilbig Shinobi ist eines der Spiele, die sich einfach nicht gut spielen. Solch gravierende Mängel beim Bedienungsdesign dürfen nicht vorkommen. Da kommt es auch nicht drauf an, ob es ein Feature ist oder nicht. Es macht einfach keinen Spaß. ...