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. Summary: True ninjas conceal their identity. In Tenchu Z, you can customize your ninja's appearance by choosing to change facial features, hairstyle, tattoos, head accessories, tunics, pants, arm accesories, footwear, weapon sheathes and more. As you complete more missions, more articles of clothing True ninjas conceal their identity. In Tenchu Z, you can customize your ninja's appearance by choosing to change facial features, hairstyle, tattoos, head accessories, tunics, pants, arm accesories, footwear, weapon sheathes and more.
As you complete more missions, more articles of clothing may become available for purchase. The key element of disguise, however, is a special ninja power-up called 'Impersonation,' which allows you to steal the identity of your victim temporarily in order to better evade detection and blend into the environment. Are you the master of disguise? I dont know what it is about this game, but i kept it and after 4 years im still playing it, i have bursts of fun with this game, i go away I dont know what it is about this game, but i kept it and after 4 years im still playing it, i have bursts of fun with this game, i go away and come back and its still fun.
The graphics are good but can glitch over multiplayer, but its rare, multiplayer with this game is incredibly fun with 3 friends running around a map trying to find the last person and kill them, i would definatley buy this. Although by no means perfect, tenchu z is still nonetheless a very enjoyable game.
Many features have worked whereas many have flopped. Although by no means perfect, tenchu z is still nonetheless a very enjoyable game. Many features have worked whereas many have flopped.
Although it introduced a fresh feel to the game, the new customization aspects floundered, limited access to the abilities of your ninja meant it wouldnt be long til you came stumbling across doppelgangers online, and the lack of a vs mode online eliminated any hopes of real competitive play, reducing the value of competition between clans to nothing more than comparing metagames with eachother, severe lag issues also plague the servers, creating a major problem for those time synching their kills. Sloppy swordsplay still plagues the series, whereas the stealth executions are as visceral and cool as ever, the inclusion of wall and ground based kills was a nice touch, but failed to find any real ingame value aside from sheer class. Desperate points for improvement on a possible sequel include: sorting out that horribly mashy swordsmanship for when the stealth goes awry, possibly with a greater emphasis on counters and grapples over strikes, and top priority must go to brushing over the dated AI, which has plagued the series with mind blowingly stupid guards since the original (the only difference is, the original can actually get away with such shameful AI, whereas the newer titles have no excuse). One last point for improvement is diversifying the possibilities in customization, possibly even allowing players to select their own stealth kills, thus eliminating the cloned feel to fellow ninjas online. Great game if you enjoy the pre Tenchu 4 style of Tenchu. It's wacky and since i'm a die hard fan of the series i'm going to be bias and say Great game if you enjoy the pre Tenchu 4 style of Tenchu.
It's wacky and since i'm a die hard fan of the series i'm going to be bias and say that it's the greatest steath game on the 360 and the last great Tenchu to appear on consoles on a whole. It's not a perfect game by far because of horrible online lag, lackluster story and repetitive levels. Overall the game is a solid 6 but i'll be dammed if this game is getting below a 8. So i'll give the 2 points for the pure awesome this game has in it.
In a departure from the rest of the series, the plot of Tenchu Z does not involve fantasy elements. Instead, it is set in a fairly realistic depiction of Feudal Japan. The country of Goda, where the Azuma clan of ninja reside under the service of Lord Goda, is on the brink of war with the neighboring country of Ogawara. As a new recruit in the Azuma clan, the protagonist is sent to assassinate those who are assisting Ogawara, including army officials and spies who have infiltrated Goda, as well as recover stolen items and rescue prisoners. In between thwarting Ogawara's plans, the protagonist also receives missions in which he/she eliminates 'evil' people such as abusive monks and greedy merchants.
There is no connection between Tenchu Z's plot and those in the previous games, nor are there any returning characters with the exceptions of Rikimaru and Lord Goda. In a departure from the rest of the series, the plot of Tenchu Z does not involve fantasy elements. Instead, it is set in a fairly realistic depiction of Feudal Japan. The country of Goda, where the Azuma clan of ninja reside under the service of Lord Goda, is on the brink of war with the neighboring country of Ogawara. As a new recruit in the Azuma clan, the protagonist is sent to assassinate those who are assisting Ogawara, including army officials and spies who have infiltrated Goda, as well as recover stolen items and rescue prisoners. In between thwarting Ogawara's plans, the protagonist also receives missions in which he/she eliminates 'evil' people such as abusive monks and greedy merchants.There is no connection between Tenchu Z's plot and those in the previous games, nor are there any returning characters with the exceptions of Rikimaru and Lord Goda.