The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Tenchu Stealth Assassins Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:047875103726
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:PS1_TENCHU_STEALTH_ASSASSINS
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Sale!
Tenchu Stealth Assassins – PS1 Game
$49.00 $25.97
In stock
Condition:Used
Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!
- 121 Day Warranty Period
- Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
We have a 121-day warranty period for all of our products. If you are experiencing any issues or aren’t satisfied with your item within 121 days, contact us and get your issue resolved. It’s that simple! View our full Return policy page here.
Every order is eligible for free shipping (5-7 business days) to any address in the United States. Orders to Canada are available for free shipping (9-12 business days) over $120! Expedited Shipping of 3-5 Business days is available in checkout. We ship worldwide! Shipping is via UPS, USPS or Fedex. We ship from Allentown, PA.
Related product
SKU: 10010
Categories: Accessories, Playstation 1
I am a latecomer to Tenchu. Since it is a PS1 game its graphics really show the PS1’s age against the PS2. However if you are willing to accept/ignore that difference you will find Tenchu a very satisfying and deeply fun game. This is most definitely one of PS1’s best games.The game becomes more enjoyable the better you are able to master your ninjitsu skills. The controls are difficult to master at first, but stick with it and you will eventually be rewarded. I used to just jump off a roof and try and hack at my enemy. Now I can do a reverse back flip off a roof behind an enemy and exact a perfect kill. Far too cool.Pros:- Many many ways to finish a level.- Stealth is heart throbbingly fun.- Plentiful cheats for amateurs.- Wonderful soundtrack. I ended up buying a copy of the soundtrack too.- Variety of ninjitsu moves makes killing stylishly fun.Cons:- Since it is a stealth game you have to be very patient to make sure no one can see you before you go for the kill. This can take a long time.- Each level is long and the boss is at the end of the level. Dying in the boss’ hands means you have to start the whole level from the beginning- No saves during a level.- Joypad controls are difficult to master- but are necessary to support all the ninjitsu moves.
cool games
I remember when this game came out, it was one of the original stealth games (along with Metal Gear). This is a great game to own for video game collectors.
This game arrive quickly and works perfect. It is exactly as the shop described
…I found another ninja game called “Tenchu: Stealth Assassin”. I read the back of it and it looked pretty good. When I tried it back at home, I was blown away! This game was really sweet. And after I tried the demo of “Ninja: Shadow of Darkness” that was in my game “Fighting Force”, I realized I was lucky that I didn’t waste my money on it.I would never trade this game in for that other stupid one. This game is incredible. Going up to guys from behind and killing them with classic stealth kills like the throat slit and the stab from up front. Not only that, but the enemies that you fight in the game are awesome: samurai, ninjas, bears, wolves, dogs, and all kinds of demons. This game is totally awesome, if a bit slow though. It the jumping and fighting action were more like it was in “Devil May Cry”, it would have been just like playing in a Japanese anime. Oh well, it was still a good game. If you’re a true ninja fan, you must have this game… you won’t regret it.
I lost this game years ago and now I have been reintroduced to it. The game is awesome, the shop sent it in ASAP. Very happy with this purchase. PS1 old school heaven.
I could swear it was never used….this game brought me back to the good old days.
This is my favorite PS Game and I still endorse it at this age and try to have people play it. A definite classic and a gem. graphically it has all the funky traits of early 3D games but the way it was programmed and the amount of stylistic details the developers put into it make it a remarkable little work of art.One could say it is too easy at times, but that type of person would likely be getting a thug rank on every mission. To get grandmaster on every mission takes as much diligence and patience as any solid stealth title requires. I’ve developed much of my skill in the genre only with the help of this game and it’s raw and leading edge(for it’s time) stealth system. Every NPC path and behavior is unique and simple, yet with enough focus within grasp. I would compare it to playing a tricky hook on an instrument; while you could call it easy upon acquiring the ability to execute it, to put the attention into the dynamic involved in that process and to do so gracefully turns every stage into an enlightening and memorable experience.Aside from the gameplay and the sagacious minimalist programming, the soundtrack is another very strong component making this game as venerable as it is. The composer, Noriyuki Asakura, put a remarkable amount of attention into this game’s atmosphere. Without his beautiful pieces on each level, it would only be half complete. I would have a hard time saying any of the tracks weren’t my favorites, and even now 17 years after I played this for the.
fun to play despite its bad graphics
Unlike the Corny ninja titles of years past like "Ninja Gaiden," "Ninja," and others of that manner. Tenchu finally takes the Ninja game to the next level. Not just a run around and throw stars at senseless, weak enemies, this game forces you to learn and master stealth and the art of sneak attack. The different weapons available keep the onslaught more versatile, and the different sword attacks seem to stun the viewer with there harsh and brutal images. A great game , a great story line, but still a few small problems. even though you have a large variety of weapons they are very limited. some of the game may be confusing, and not very straight forward as to what you are supposed to do, and you tend to run into some very annoying camera views that seem to definately take away from the game play. But overall it’s a very entertaining game which i recommend to any action fan.