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Red Ninja: End of Honor

3 March 20055.2/ 10 · 13 votesMature2

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The game is set in medieval Japan, at the time of "warring states". Shingen Takeda and Nobunaga Oda clans are fighting each other, trying to gain supremacy over the entire Japan. The heroine of the game is a young girl called Kurenai ("crimson"), the daughter of a prominent Japanese engineer whose new invention (apparently, a destructive weapon) has drawn the attention of the warring clans. Ninjas sent by Nobunaga Oda attack his workshop, kill him, and leave Kurenai hanging from a tree tied by tetsugen, a piece of wire used by ninjas as a weapon. But a kind woman saves Kurenai, and trains her to be a ninja herself. This is where her quest for revenge begins.

Red Ninja is an action game with stealth elements. The primary weapon Kurenai uses is the deadly tetsugen. During the game you'll learn to perform new moves with this weapon. You can also use other weapons, such as a blowgun and throwing knives. Kurenai can jump, hang from ledges, and roll. There is a fair amount of platform-like sequences where she will have to demonstrate her acrobatic ninja technique. An effective way to kill enemies is to use stealth. Kurenai can approach enemies silently and hide behind objects. She can also "seduce" enemies, by talking to them in a sexy way and luring them to their death - a move that doesn't always work.

Ways to play

Modes

Single player

Game details

Media Type

DVD-ROM

Sound Capabilities

Dolby Digital

Controller Types Supported

Analog Controller

Input Device Features Supported

Vibration

Number of Offline Players

1 Player

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Also known as

Red Ninja: End of HonourUK title

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Facts

Publisher

Vivendi Games

Released

3 March 2005

Platforms

PlayStationPS2Xbox

Age ratings

ESRBMaturePEGI18USK16CERODACBMA15+BBFC15

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Top 16% by visits

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Tags

3rd-person (Other)Free cameraStealthJapan (Ancient/Classical/Medieval)Martial artsRegional differences