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» Tenchu: Shadow Assassins » Onikage. Tenchu: Shadow Assassins. Well the game is released in a month and the logo on the trailers says 'Tenchu 4' so i guess its just me but I. Teleport becomes Shadow Assassin: When Ash teleports to an enemy while Voids Wrath its active he will teleport to the target doing the blade storm animation, the target will die instantly (thanks to the pasive wich works similar to covert lethality) the extra targets (the shadows from Teleport) will deal 750/1000/1500/2000 slash damage + 35% bleed damage with 100% proc chance to the enemy. Ash will become temporarily invisible (1/1/2/3 seconds non modifiable by any mods) after finishing the.
Product InformationFrom the creators of original Tenchu, a forefather of the stealth-action style, comes Tenchu: Shadow Assassins. Stealth Assassins is played form a third-person perspective, a medium distance behind the character by default, but the camera angle changes often, according to the task being performed and the layout of the area.
As in the original PlayStation game, players take control of the exceptionally skilled ninjas Rikimaru and Ayame, and follow their stories as they protect the Gohda clan and keep the peace from behind the scenes. The game takes place across feudal Japan.
Missions play out in different environments, but undetected infiltration and quiet, quick kills are always the objective. When positioned to execute a special ability or perform a special attack, an animated controller appears onscreen. Players must make matching motions with their own controllers to cause their characters to perform the move. Great Addition to a franchise!I'm a huge Tenchu fan, and Tenchu Shadow Assasins has been the first Title since the first game that hasn't disappointed me.
You can tell its from the original makers of the game, because of the air it carries throughout the levels. The story was simple but I found it enjoyable. Cutscenes were amazing and the music was breath taking! Gameplay was fine, although i did miss the grappling hook. The only part I didn't like about the game is that I wanted to play more after I had finished it. In a nutshell its a great game blah blah blah.and I'm really glad I got it.
Now I just need the soundtrack.
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