Originally Posted by
Black_Death
Tenchu is fricken amazing, i loved the games! The 3rd was my fav as it had interesting new features such as where you complete a set amount of stealth kills and upon completion of the stage you would be rewarded with a technique up until you get the Wrath of Heaven.
Not to mention the multiplayer mode, me and my friend had so much fun on that, we complety played this game to death! I can remember when we found the missions hard in multiplayer, we kept playing the game till we done it all. It then became to easy so to make things more interesting and harder we put the difficuty on the hardest... that became to easy... to make things even more harder, we had to stealth kill every enemy and iff we failed then we would restart the stage. Again.... got too easy, to make it that much more harder we had to double stealth kill every enemy. And we done that for all the stages. In the end we started to complete the game's levels and get grandmaster rank on all of them and all difficulties with Teshu also... yes.. we played the game to death!! Also we would plan out each kill in the multiplayer when we made it harder, we would rehearse it, we would mkae use of all items and cover, and we would kill the enemies as how they are ment to be... with stealth and cunning, what a team we made, i'd love for it to have an online Vs mode, that way we could test ourselves against some challeging people!
One more thing... Kagura... RULES, by far my most fav character to use in multiplayer, i just love her style, appearance, moves, everything! Oh there was one thing that we never done.... boss survival.. we never completed that, curse you Onikage!
For playable characters i did like Ayame best but i prefered to use Rikimaru. I thought he was more playable and the way he stealth killed was smooth. Which means i could quickly dispose of the enemy and move to the next victim. The game did have a few faults, like the grapling hook animations always bugged me, they dissobey the laws of physics and gravity!
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