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Anyone played it?

I rented it out from Blockbuster (Knowing it was supposed to be a really good game) And man its GOOD!

It fixes all the dodgy things in Tenchu then takes it 10 levels higher.

Some of the complex battles you get into with 5-6 other ninjas are so intense, your throwing stars and jumping off walls, using powers etc

The blocking is really good too, if you hold block, it blocks from all angles regardless of how many people you are fighting.

I just got to Murai, the first boss, who uses nunchuks, and this has to be the hardest bit of a game ive ever played!

Defenitely worth the rent/buy, but dont expect to get even close to finishing the 16 stages with a rental copy :wassup:

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Im upto the flying skelaton bird, boss :Bang:

not very hard but got beaten cos i dont know its primary attacks yet

just got the art of inazuma too (electricity), i love it, he harnesses electricity and blasts anyone around him muahahaha

that and the dabilharo sword is insane, its twice the size of ryu!

Other thing i love about the game is the life of the gods, and thousand life of the gods.. You can extend your life meter. Mine goes halfway across the screen now!

NG is awesome, i recommend anyone with an Xbox to atleast rent it to see what your missing out on, altho dont expect to even finish the 1st level in the rental time :P

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I found an easy way of defeating Alma (first version) Just run and jump around to dodge the pink balls and pylons then when she lands on the ground run in and do a flying sparrow attack (jump in and press Yellow button) she'll fall back, now run in and cast the whirlwind spell. As soon as it finishes jump away from her and repeat until shes dead. If you run out of whirlwinds just sparrow do a combo then jump away. I killed her withtout getting hit once. I shit you not. By the way I'm in love with Rachel. Real breasts can never look that good.

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By the way I'm in love with Rachel. Real breasts can never look that good.

HAHAHAHAHAHA I recon ay!

Yeah this game is awesome!

I couldn't stop playing it!

Only got up to the chick in the church but i'm goin back to hire it TODAY!

Anyone got a guide to find all the scarab's?

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i finished the game already...it unlocks heaps of stuff for ya...like video clips and music...

the end boss is damn hard...u haveta vs 3 versions of him nonstop...so be prepared to constantly load and reload ur game... my fav weapon would haveta be the vigoorian flails...doesnt do heaps of damage...but is very very nice to watch :)

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