Classic Game Room HD – TENCHU SHADOW ASSASSINS for PSP

April 7, 2010 by admin  
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Classic Game Room HD reviews TENCHU SHADOW ASSASSINS for the Sony PSP (Playstation Portable) handheld game system. This Classic Game Room reviews of Tenchu Shadow Assassins has gameplay footage from Shadow Assassins published by Ubisoft. Watch ninja stealth action set in Feudal Japan in this third person perspective video game. Hide in the shadows, lurk beneath steps or in bushes, climb ceiling rafters and assassinate enemy guards on missions to complete the storyline. Play as two different characters, master numerous ninja weapons and play on the go with the PSP. The bite sized missions and numerous save points make Tenchu Samurai Assassins an entertaining game to pick up and play on the bus or between classes. Graphics and sounds aren’t bad and the Sony UMD can be had at a reasonable cost. If slow paced strategy ninja samurai games with thought and style are what you’re looking for then Tenchu may be the answer. This is a review of the Tenchu Samurai Assassins PSP version. Classic Game Room now reviews Sony PSP video games as a PSP reviewer reviewing PSP games like Tenchu Shadow Assassins. Includes gameplay from Tenchu Shadow Assasins for the Sony PSP showing the ninjas in action!

Mini Ninjas Demo Gameplay Part 1 of 2

December 8, 2009 by admin  
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Mini Ninjas is a brilliant little game. Sure, fans of gore-fest FPS games might think they’re cool enough to label this a kid’s game, but it’s definitely not that. Sure it’s family friendly, and it’s plenty tame for the young ones, but it’s also jam-packed with plenty of subtle (and not-so-subtle) humor that parodies the stereotypical Japanese martial arts/ninja/samurai film. Aside from the wealth of great humor, the game is full of beautiful environments, plenty of places to explore, a spot …

Mini Ninjas Demo Gameplay Part 2 of 2

November 26, 2009 by admin  
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Mini Ninjas is a brilliant little game. Sure, fans of gore-fest FPS games might think they’re cool enough to label this a kid’s game, but it’s definitely not that. Sure it’s family friendly, and it’s plenty tame for the young ones, but it’s also jam-packed with plenty of subtle (and not-so-subtle) humor that parodies the stereotypical Japanese martial arts/ninja/samurai film. Aside from the wealth of great humor, the game is full of beautiful environments, plenty of places to explore, a spot …

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