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The Oboro Clan, led by Joe Musashi, had long defended the world from evil. Until one day, fate took a tragic turn, as a dark force struck his village and burned it to the ground, with the deadly curse ...
Death Adder from the Golden Axe series will appear as a boss in the “SEGA Villains Stage” downloadable content included with the Deluxe Edition of SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance, publisher SEGA and ...
Revenge is a dish best served old. And by that I’m talking about old-school ninja master Joe Musashi, who dusts off his tabi shoes for one more revenge-packed tour in “Shinobi: Art of Vengeance.” ...
SEGA’s legendary ninja made a triumphant return to New York this past weekend as SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance officially launched at Hypegolf Clubhouse in SoHo. The lower level of 147 Grand Street ...
Believe it or not, there was a time when most video games were blind purchases. Well before Twitch streamers were doing full live playthroughs of unreleased titles — hell, before trial demos were even ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is a tremendous revival of the franchise, with weighty, tactical ninja combat and a gorgeous visual overhaul from developer ...
Drew Swanson is a Features Article Editor from the Pacific Northwest of the United States. He is a lifelong gamer with a passion for a variety of genres. A connoisseur of everything from JRPGs and ...
Ninja-action game fans are spoiled for choice in 2025. Less than a month after the release of an excellent revival of the 2D Ninja Gaiden series comes developer LizardCube’s refreshing new take on ...
Outside of Retro Gamer’s extensive Shinobi coverage, issue 276 also features an excellent article examining the history of Naughty Dog ’s Jak And Daxter series with designer and writer Dan Arey, as ...
Many thought the Shinobi series was dead and buried after the last attempt to revive it was met with displeasure and disdain. Indeed, Shinobi 3D for the Nintendo 3DS garnered a subpar 69 on Metacritic ...