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Nightshade (Sony PlayStation 2, 2004, SEGA) - Brand New Sealed

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Video Game Series
Shinobi
Features
Manual Included
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0010086630404
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
M - Mature
MPN
5060004762675
Publisher
SEGA
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Nightshade

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Product Information

As a rift reopens between this world and the realms of evil, the svelte and stealthy Hibana must battle demons from beyond to save the people of Tokyo. The heroine's ninja skills are matched with a deep understanding of the mystic arts, making her the last, best hope to keep the city safe and the evil contained. While Nightshade's gameplay is similar to that of Sega's 2002 version of Shinobi (also developed by OverWorks), the kunoichi Hibana may perform a number of new special attacks never known to her male counterpart. Shadow dancing, she defeats powerful foes with flashy finesse. An enhanced "Tate" system allows unlimited combos, and filling her "Chakra Gauge" allows Hibana to perform powerful ninja magic.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
SEGA
MPN
5060004762675
UPC
0010086630404, 5060004762675
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6488632

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Nightshade

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2004
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
Europe
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Violence

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4.4
16 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Sequel to Shinobi on (PS2) that is underrated

    The sequel is a hit and miss with fans. Its gameplay is similar with some improvements. There is More unlockable content. I love the game and consider it a good sequel. The soundtrack was neat and different. The levels can be long but fans may like the challenge.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: the-game-boy

  • An almost great hack 'n slash game.

    Nightshade is the sequel to Shinobi on the PS2, and it shares much in common. You control a female ninja who can dart around and slash at great speeds. The framerate of the game is always 60 fps, keeping up with all the fast action. Like Shinobi, Nightshade uses a combat system where you accumulate power by defeating enemies, and this is especially useful against bosses. Nightshade has some new features over Shinobi, such as being able to use a stealth attack, which is great against bosses. The action is fast and practically on rails, so you rarely have to pause and ponder where to go. The difficulty gradually ramps up from easy at the start to hard. Unfortunately, the game falters in the later stages. You are required to jump across many tiny platforming areas, but your character ...

  • Almost as good as Shinobi (7 of 10)

    I am a diehard Shinobi fan since 1986 Shinobi Arcade. Starting from the sega master system, to the nintendo, sega game gear, and finally to the PS2. Shinobi is the only reason I still have a Playstation 2. Nightshade is a spin-off sequel to Shinobi but not as traditional or realistic. This version you play as a female ninja in a techno story line. The hellspawn remind me of knock-off yodas and you also spend a lot of time slicing enemy machinery. The story is good/reasonable and the stage bosses are original but seem weak. The music, graphics, and controls are good but could have been better. Overall I would rate it a 7 of 10 because it lacks refinement or it's missing something. Shinobi would have been so much better if they allowed Hotsuma to use the manriki chain, nunchaku, or at least ...

  • Deadly female ninja to the rescue!......?

    I played this game originally as the Japanese Kunoichi, since my friend owns a Japanese PS2 and can read it better than I can. Seems like a bit of a collector's item, despite not being very popular. On the game side of it though, the learner's curve is pretty high. You gotta have twitch reflexes and sharp senses to be able to get through this one. It makes my forearm ache from having to be so quick on the controller. Anyway, the gameplay itself and concepts are great. If you don't like it, then you don't like Sega action games. (Oddly enough, I don't like Sega action games but I love this...). Despite what some might think to be "another ninja game", the characters are pretty memorable and the concepts and the way the game is executed is pretty unique. Maybe that's why it's so hit and ...

  • Could be better

    I don´t know Shinobi (PS2), but this sequel isn´t soo good. She is beutifull and sensual. But the game system is strange. Different of an action game that que big deal is smash enemies with sword, weapons and special moves. You can run in the direction of a enemy and select a hit sequence, but the game force you in the usage of a chain sequence, that consist of kill in sequence the more quantity of enemies in a short time each other and than you see a little movie with the sequence. More enemies killed, better the movie sequence and effects. (what is good) You need to be fast to see the better movie effects. The graphics are ok! But not conventional. I don´t like so much the musics and sounds. May be if you play Shinobi, you can like this too.