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Retro Game of the Week: Shadow of the Ninja


On 03/28/2015 at 11:42 AM by The Last Ninja

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It's just like Ninja Gaiden, except with two players!

Ninja Gaiden is probably the most famous ninja game on the NES. It was fast and hard. Tecmo's ninjatastic game caused a lot of other companies to jump on the ninja bandwagon, giving rise to the Ninja Gaiden clone. While Shadow of the Ninja is a NG clone, it's a good one, and it does differentiate itself from NG is some ways. This no-nonsense action platformer was released on the NES in 1990; it was developed and published by Natsume.

The most obvious difference between this game and NG is that this one is two player. There's a blue ninja and a red one. The blue one is the dude (Lord Hayate) and the red one is the woman (Lady Kaede). The story is set in the future, and basically an evil terrorist wants to take over the USA, so the two ninjas rise up to defeat him. Pretty basic. If you're playing by yourself, you can choose which ninja to be, which is cool, although they both play identically.

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As a ninja, you can attack, duck, jump, and latch onto any kind of overhang. What a shame you can't slide, but perhaps these ninjas are so amazing that they don't need to slide. Throughout each level, you can acquire special weapons such as shuriken, grenades, and the grappling hook. While the grappling hook is a permanent weapon, shuriken and grenades are limited, so use this wisely.

SotN has five big levels, broken up into several sections, even having mini-bosses in some of the sections. The levels are great. You'll fight your way through large, sprawling enemy compounds, packed with enemies and traps. Levels have lots of platforms and ladders to ascend, making the game more vertical in scope than Ninja Gaiden. Detail is also great, such as in the first level where you make your way to the end while it's raining.

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The enemies are also very creative and vary in their attacks. Some will stand in place and shoot at you; some will run right at you and try to push you into a pit; some will wait for you to get close before attacking. While the enemies are good, some of them take too long to kill (honestly, ninjas should be able to kill anything with one hit). Some enemies are straight-up bizarre, such as the robot that splits in half after you hit it; its top half flies at you while the legs keep running.

The bosses are solid as well. They range from big (giant tank) to less big (tall Samurai warrior). Often the best strategy is to just wail on them as much as possible as the human-type bosses usually stand in place for a couple seconds before attacking. The final boss is awesome, but is also insanely difficult. For the longest time you can't even hurt him. But you have to attack him to destroy his shield (that's my guess). It's tough.

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Which leads me to point out that SotN is a really hard game. It's ninja hard. You only have one life when you start; die and it's Game Over. Luckily, you have a few continues. To make things more challenging, the entire game moves at a fast pace, often too fast for you to react in time. You seriously need ninja reflexes here! Just one example of this would be the first mini-boss you fight: he runs and dives at you at a ridiculous speed. He'll run off-screen, then run back on-screen just as fast! So be prepared, Grasshopper!

One last thing: the music! SotN has great music. It's that classic NES chip-tune stuff, and it's done well. This helps to enhance this classic ninja game. Below is my favorite theme from the game, so check it out.

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Final Verdict--4 Stars: Recommended

With creative levels and enemies, challenging gameplay, and co-op play, Shadow of the Ninja is a great NES game. It's not a long game; you can beat it in about 30 minutes (only if you're a ninja master). While it's challenging, it's not as brutally difficult as Ninja Gaiden, making it more accessible to players, plus it's two player, which means you have two good reasons to try it out. If you like action platformers from the good old days, you'll enjoy this classic, even if it's a little bit frustrating and challening. So it may be a NG clone, but it sure is a good one.

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Comments

jgusw

03/28/2015 at 01:37 PM

I hadn't played this game since the 90s.  I remember loving it back then.  I didn't finish it though.  If it's on the 3DS, I'll have to pick it up. 

The Last Ninja

03/28/2015 at 04:35 PM

Not sure if it's on 3DS, but it's on the Wii and Wii U VC.

Cary Woodham

03/28/2015 at 01:42 PM

I never played this one, but it looks like one of the better Ninja Gaiden wannabes.  Didn't Taito have something to do with this game, too? 

It's funny to see Natsume publish something like this now since all they ever do anymore is Harvest Moon stuff.  I hope Natsume can stick around, though, as they are one of the longest running game companies to support me over the years in game reviewing.  I've kept contact with Natsume since my days at the newspaper!

The Last Ninja

03/28/2015 at 04:37 PM

Natsume is now the farming sim company. That's cool that they support you!

Matt Snee Staff Writer

03/28/2015 at 02:55 PM

that is a freakin beautiful box cover.  

The Last Ninja

03/28/2015 at 04:37 PM

It is! Epic picture of the ninjas ready to fight.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

03/28/2015 at 04:46 PM

I love the space ship in the background

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

03/28/2015 at 04:12 PM

I swear I read SotN as Symphony of the Ninja hahaha.

The Last Ninja

03/28/2015 at 04:40 PM

Yeah, I realized they were the same when I was writing this. Symphony of the Ninja would be awesome! Somebody make that game!

KnightDriver

03/28/2015 at 04:49 PM

Cool, but why a male and a female character? Is this a date game? Most of these players are guys, who's going to want to play as the female? Still, this is a cool game and I'll have to remember it when I go retro hunting; not too many co-op games on NES that I can think of.

The Last Ninja

03/29/2015 at 12:42 AM

Dude, why are you down on the lady??? lol

KnightDriver

03/29/2015 at 02:49 AM

Hey, if brah comes over. Brah's gonna want to play Ninja Guy. Who's gonna play Ninja Girl? There's gonna be a fight now. [tongue fully in cheek]

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/28/2015 at 06:40 PM

I never played this, but it sounds fun. And the music sounds awesome.

The Last Ninja

03/29/2015 at 12:42 AM

It is fun, also tough, and the music is great. You would like it.

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