GameZone's Review
6.3
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 6 |
| Graphics | 6.5 |
| Sound | 6.2 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Concept | 5.8 |
| Overall | 6.3 |
Reviewer: Michael Knutson
Review Date: 02/18/2005
Step out in the shadows and hurt someone
Full Tenchu: Fatal Shadows Review
5.5
Interviews
What Lurks in the Shadows You May Never Know – That’s How
Good the Assassins Are in “Tenchu: Fatal Shadows”
“Early on the developers wanted to avoid having players get to a point, die, and then have to retry that part over and over again until they learn the pattern of the enemy.”
News
Tenchu: Fatal Shadows Arrives on PlayStation 2
SEGA's Critically-Acclaimed Stealth-Action Ninja Franchise Returns
New Screens on 3 New Sega Games
All three releases draw upon classic intellectual properties, continuing SEGA's tradition of building upon well-loved franchises.
Sega Announces Tenchu: Fatal Shadows For Playstation 2
SEGA(r) today announced plans to publish Tenchu(r): Fatal Shadows(tm) in North America
SEGA Announces Tenchu: Fatal Shadows For PlayStation 2
Set in historical Japan, Tenchu: Fatal Shadows features two playable ninja warriors
Description
Set in historical Japan, Tenchu: Fatal Shadows features two playable ninja warriors - returning heroine Ayame and newcomer Rin. This installment of the fan-favourite franchise offers a tight balance of melee combat and shadow stalking, and its levels are structured to avoid the frustrating trial-and-error patterns that are all too familiar in the stealth genre.
The title is fast paced, tense, and balanced for both stealth veterans and novices, offering multiple difficulty modes. Significant visual upgrades have been made from prior instalments, and a slew of new move sets and the added ability to hide bodies and breathe underwater, Tenchu: Fatal Shadows is set to deliver the ultimate Ninja experience.
Notes
Will be released in Europe







