Tenchu 4 took feudal Japan and made it awesome cause ninjas are awesome. The main characters Rikimaru and Ayame both are great to play as but need some tuning just to give them the real ninja touch(of death). The levels are great with stealth the main aim of the game the two main characters have many moves to kill which can sometimes glitch up (you stab the sword through the samurai and the whole blade and Rikimaru's hand come out the other side) Most of the background is based on stuff from actual Japan adding a hint of realism. The story line is alright but gets repetitive for both characters as you think the other is a traitor. Hiding in shadows and waiting can get frustrating as you get some of a grade on how fast you finished. I gave it a nine as it is a great game that gets addictive and it is still not too easy but for the next game they need to tweak it a bit. Ninja are awesome. I am a ninja. Ninjakuji = ninja magic
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