Summary
- Release Year: 1990
- Genres: Hack and slash/Beat ’em up, Platform
- Platforms: Sega Master System/Mark III
- Developers: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
- Publishers: Sega Enterprises, Ltd., Tec Toy
The Cyber Shinobi (1990)
Released exclusively for the Sega Master System, The Cyber Shinobi is the sequel to the arcade classic Shinobi. Known in Japan as Shinobi: Kage no Gundan, the game was developed by Sega and released in 1990. While it is not a direct port of the arcade game, The Cyber Shinobi retains the core gameplay of its predecessor while introducing new elements, such as cybernetic enhancements and a new cast of enemies.
The story of The Cyber Shinobi follows Joe Musashi, the protagonist of the original game, as he battles a new evil organization known as ZEED. ZEED is led by the enigmatic Neo Zeed, who seeks to conquer the world using an army of cybernetic ninjas. Joe, now equipped with a cybernetic suit that enhances his abilities, must stop ZEED and Neo Zeed from carrying out their plans.
The gameplay of The Cyber Shinobi is similar to that of the original Shinobi. Joe can run, jump, climb walls, and use a variety of ninja weapons, such as shurikens, kunai, and swords. However, the cybernetic suit gives Joe new abilities, such as the ability to shoot lasers and create barriers. The game also features new enemies, such as cyborgs, robots, and mutants.
The Cyber Shinobi is divided into five levels, each with its own uniqueボス. The levels are set in a variety of locations, such as a forest, a city, and a factory. Each level is filled with traps and obstacles, and Joe must use his skills and abilities to overcome them.
The Cyber Shinobi was a critical and commercial success. Critics praised the game’s graphics, gameplay, and challenge. The game was also a commercial success, selling over one million copies worldwide. The Cyber Shinobi is considered to be one of the best games on the Sega Master System, and it is still enjoyed by fans today.
Gameplay
The Cyber Shinobi is a side-scrolling action game. The player controls Joe Musashi, who must fight his way through five levels to defeat the evil organization ZEED. Joe can run, jump, climb walls, and use a variety of ninja weapons, such as shurikens, kunai, and swords. He can also use his cybernetic suit to shoot lasers and create barriers.
The game is divided into five levels, each with its own unique boss. The levels are set in a variety of locations, such as a forest, a city, and a factory. Each level is filled with traps and obstacles, and Joe must use his skills and abilities to overcome them.
Graphics and sound
The Cyber Shinobi features colorful and detailed graphics. The characters and environments are well-drawn, and the game’s backgrounds are full of detail. The game’s soundtrack is also excellent, with catchy tunes that fit the game’s action-packed gameplay.
Challenge
The Cyber Shinobi is a challenging game. The levels are filled with enemies and traps, and the bosses are tough. However, the game is fair, and with practice, players can learn to overcome its challenges.
Conclusion
The Cyber Shinobi is a classic Sega Master System game that is still enjoyed by fans today. The game’s challenging gameplay, excellent graphics, and catchy soundtrack make it a must-play for fans of action games.
Review
The Cyber Shinobi is a fantastic follow-up to the original Shinobi. The game retains the core gameplay of its predecessor while introducing new elements, such as cybernetic enhancements and a new cast of enemies. The result is a game that is both challenging and fun.
The graphics and sound are also top-notch. The characters and environments are well-drawn, and the game’s backgrounds are full of detail. The game’s soundtrack is also excellent, with catchy tunes that fit the game’s action-packed gameplay.
Overall, The Cyber Shinobi is a must-play for fans of action games. The game’s challenging gameplay, excellent graphics, and catchy soundtrack make it a classic that is still enjoyed by fans today.
Score: 8.5/10
Review Score
8.5/10