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Red Ninja End of Honor

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7G020626721660

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Description:

Red Ninja: End Of Honor takes place in medieval Japan. By the 1500s the samurai class was fading and the ninja were often a tool of politicians. In this era of shadowy murders, a young girl named Kurenai sees her father killed; She is cruelly left to die, hung on a wire. She survives and masters the ways of the ninja herself -- and will use them to destroy the clan that took her father, and her life.

Features:

Revolutionary new fighting system relying on a wire weapon called the Tetsugen -- its functions are decided by the attachments you add to them


Seduce guards, run along walls, air walk, walk on water and become invisible


Use your ninja skills to infiltrate and assassinate -


Choose the best way to destroy your enemies - Rely on your trusty wire or use other tools of assassination like blowguns, smoke bombs and rocket explosives


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 0.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.25 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Release Date: March 29, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PlayStation2
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 13 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

15 of 18 found the following review helpful:

4ignore the morons, this is phenomenal stuffMay 30, 2006
By SpiritChild "spiritchild"
This is a really fun game. You play a hot and stealthy female ninja seeking revenge on a rival clan. The controls are not bad. The controls are actually pretty good, especially swinging on the wire. Good control is something I really value in a game, so believe me. This game would not be possible if it had weak controls (There is alot of acrobatics that you need to perform in order to progress). If you like games like blood rayne, you should give red ninja a try. This is a much better stealth killer then "manhunt".

I do agree that the camera angles can be a pain sometimes, but that hardly drags the game down to one star. People expect way too much from video games these days. if games are too easy people whine, and if they are challenging (like Red Ninja) people give up to easy and whine.

story=4.5 stars
sound=3.5 stars
controls=4 stars
graphics=4 stars
fun=4.5

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Mediocre, but still slightly funJan 17, 2006

This game has it's good points and bad points.

Yay:

- The sexy ninja girls.

- The cool weapons.

- The unique puzzles.

- The hilarious violence.

Nay:

- The horrible controls.

- The headache-inducing gameplay.

- The lack of AI.

All in all, your enjoyment of this game relys on how long you're willing to put time into playing it. Not a bad game, but if you're craving hyper-violent ninja action, try Tenchu instead.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Potential, but that's it.Oct 22, 2007
By Madi "RBC"
In theory, running around in a skimpy outfit strangling people and cutting them in half seems to almost guarantee an enjoyable gaming experience. However, when this is combined with nearly impossible controls and direction-less gameplay, it will entertain you long enough to allow for some graphics appreciation and clothing admiration (if you can call it clothing), and that's about it. If the controls allowed for better accessibility, it could turn out to be a decent game, but as it is you will be lucky to finish it, let alone enjoy it.

3 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Red Ninja PS2Oct 26, 2005
By RONIN
Red Ninja is an awesome game. much like tenchu but has afew of its own twists. for some reason the when the main charactor is running though once in awhile she trips over nothing not sure if its a glitch or what. One thing i liked abot this game is that the background story is true there realy was a kunoichi (female ninja) named Chiyome in the 1500s of Japan and some of the events in the game actually did happen. Some things of coarse are a little far fetched but hey its a video game is wouldnt be fun if they wern't

14 of 23 found the following review helpful:

2NO!Apr 05, 2005
By D. Walker "DjGoat"
This game... it's not good, I saw ONE other review that had 5 stars... and it's not even about the game, the reviewer hadn't even played the damn thing, this game SUCKS! This has to be the WORST Ninja game EVER! The weapon is a cool idea, but the problem is, there are only three basic ways to attack with it at a range: Either decapitate them, tear off their upper body, or their feet, that's it. Unjustified gore, and only three ways to do it, the controls don't feel right when you play it, running on walls is FAR too timid. The VO's are pretty ghastly when you hear them, and they don't even LOOK like ninjas... the male ninja is a spiky-haired guy with a mask on his face, THAT'S NOT A FRICKIN' NINJA!

I understand that this game may not be made to make me feel like a ninja, but what do I care? I didn't go into the game expecting to feel like a Ninja, I had high hopes for it, too. And, well, IT SUCKED! Don't buy this game, don't rent it, either, it's ghastly, really bad. Clunky controls, stupidly repettitive and samey, bad voicovers and gameplay make this game a game to hate.

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