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Proposez une note de presse sur ce jeuTenchu: Shadow Assassins is by no means a revolution, either for the series or the stealth genre, and if you've played any of the previous titles, you will already have accurate expectations of this PSP sequel. But despite some issues with regard to character control, and the fact that some series staples like lots of rooftop exploration are oddly missing from the PSP effort, the end product is still fun. The 10-plus- hour game is full of thrills and strategy, not to mention satisfying assassination sequences, and you can keep playing long after you've completed the main mission, either attempting to better your level scores or exploring the dozens of quick, relatively easy side missions designed to extend replay value.
The PSP version of Shadow Assassins has scored lower than its nearly- identical Wii predecessor -- content-wise, the two are the same -- for a couple of reasons. First, it obviously doesn't look quite as good as the big-screen version, running in 480p. Second, there are newfound load times before, between and after levels that really break the momentum. And third, you lose something when you go from the gesture-based controls to the analog stick, particularly where duel mode is concerned.
Still, though, Tenchu is a fun PSP effort so long as you think of it as an all-new take on the franchise. The levels you play through are self- contained puzzles and not wide-open ninja-filled action-fests. If you prefer stealth to pure swordplay, you'll surely appreciate this approach.
Si la version Wii utilisait habilement les possibilités de la console, la mouture PSP choisit la voie de la facilité. Encore plus limitée que sa grande soeur, cette version devra également supporter une IA catastrophique et un découpage de niveaux en sections sclérosant le plaisir de la découverte. Un Tenchu moyen en somme ne cherchant à aucun moment à surpasser ses aînés. Au-delà de cette déception, on a tout de même droit à un opus bien plus convaincant que le fort rigolo Tenchu : Time of The Assassins. C'est déjà ça de pris.
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