Product Description
Nightshade makes you the savior of Tokyo, as a powerful female ninja facing demonic forces alone! The city of Tokyo is repairing after the invasion of the demon Hiruko, when the evil forces return again. But this time they've enlisted Hibana, an incredibly powerful ninja. She'll use her combination of martial arts & magic to face the demons one-on-one!
- Take to the air as you run along walls, hop across rooftops and battle demons in mid-air
- Improved fighting engine offers unlimited combos and much wider variety of powerful attacks
- Stunning graphics bring you the fight against ultimate evil -- you'll face demonic creatures on moving trains, fighter jets, industrial cranes and more
- As you battle your Chakra Gauge will fill, for unstoppable ninja magic -- or unleash the deadly Shadow Dance on the forces of darkness
Nightshade Reviews
Nightshade Reviews
| 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By Brendan T Doran (Plymouth, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Nightshade (Video Game) The reason for the two star rating is because although it was a great game with a good storyline most people would wind up pulling there hair out playing this. The bosses are very hard, The camra angles are not good at all, and there is to much jumping involved. 2 parts of a level involved jumping while avoiding waterfalls that could knock you down and enemies shooting at you from all sides with a small wall to cling to unless you are a master at this this will drive you insane. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By Kazami "Ami" (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews = Fun: This review is from: Nightshade (Video Game) I just bought Nightshade for the PS2, and it's a good game, but extremely difficult. The levels start off very easy, but they turn hard VERY quickly. More off the time I find myself with game overs not because the enemies have killed me, but because Hibana will target something obscure; causing me to fall down a bottomless pit or into the water e.t.c. I won the game in beginner mode, and that was a challenge within itself. I can't even pass stage 4 in easy due to the fact the controls are VERY difficult and fickle (you can only stealth dash one time when you're in mid-air... I hate this because it takes more than one stealth dash to reach the enemies sometimes. They should have an option so you can use beginner controls in any mode not just beginner). To sum it up, if you're looking for a good challenge and are willing to become a little annoyed, buy this game. If not, stay away from it.K@zami Am! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Shanghaied (Carrollton, TX United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Nightshade (Video Game) Nightshade is a good follow up to the PS2 shinobi. The controls transfer almost completely intact save improved charge attacks (for some characters), no sword timer (not really an improvement, one character *might* still have such a timer), the addition of a kick button and several new moves that go with it, and a chakra gauge (again, for some characters only). Despite these changes, Nightshade offers up the same tate-ing type gravity defying action that will keep your thumbs blistered and your reflexes at the very tip of human capability. The game also improves strongly on level design in several ways and varies from improved backgrounds to slightly less frusturating jumping puzzles to simply things such as where enemies are placed throughout the level. In some places, air-tate-ing enemies offers a faster route through for the skilled player, for example. Furthermore, every level has several checkpoints that you can continue from, making it easier to progress piecemeal... Read more |
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