Activision has confirmed that the Xbox Tenchu title mentioned in its earnings report last week is an enhanced port of the slightly flawed but thoroughly enjoyable Wrath of Heaven, released to a bit of ...
Fun fact, PlayStation Classics readers! Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was almost a new Tenchu game, which makes us remember just how great Tenchu was. It has been a long time since we’ve seen an ...
SEGA plans to publish Tenchu: Fatal Shadows in Spring 2005, exclusively on the PS2. K2 studios, developers of 2003's Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven, have returned to continue the legacy of their flagship ...
As of the moment, it might be incredibly problematic for gamers to get their hands on the next-gen console, the PlayStation 5. However, since it has already officially launched and as of the moment ...
Back in the day, automated AI sentries went off like car alarms if you got within 50 yards. Their all-seeing eyes were enough to pierce the backs of their own heads, pools of water, wooden doors, ...
It’s possible that a new Tenchu title might be on the horizon for PS4 and PS5, as series developer Acquire has trademarked the name ‘Stealth Assassins’ in Japan. The last Tenchu game which was ...
The latest in From Software's (now trademarked) ninja series has arrived to the Japanese PS2. A year following the PS2 debut of Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven, Tenchu Kurenai comes along and does away with ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Tenchu series has always stood apart from other games starring ninjas because of its much more realistic approach to presenting the fast-paced ...
TL;DR: Acquire, renowned for the classic Tenchu series, is partnering with UAE-based Red Dunes Games to develop three original IPs blending Japanese craftsmanship with global creativity. The new ...
Anyone who grew up with a PlayStation 1 probably remembers Tenchu. Now the original devs want to bring the ninja franchise back with a new release on PS5. It's been 12 years since the last Tenchu game ...
"The signing of Tenchu: Fatal Shadows is further proof of SEGA's commitment to grow its worldwide business via an aggressive acquisitions strategy," said Mike Hayes, Managing Director of Sega Europe ...
The Xbox loves ports. That's often seen as a negative thing because oftentimes games aren't optimized for the console, and sometimes turn out worse than the original. But on a brighter note, sometimes ...
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