Along with a new Tenchu title already in development for the PlayStation 2, Activision has announced an agreement with Sony Music Entertainment of Japan that will grant Activision the worldwide ...
As of the moment, it might be incredibly problematic for gamers to get their hands on the next-gen console, the PlayStation 5. However, since it has already officially launched and as of the moment ...
From Software is working on a new game in the Tenchu series for the PS2, the multi-talented developer has announced at this year's Tokyo Game Show. However disappointingly there isn't much to report - ...
Activision has confirmed that the Xbox Tenchu title mentioned in its earnings report last week is an enhanced port of the slightly flawed but thoroughly enjoyable Wrath of Heaven, released to a bit of ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The Tenchu series has always stood apart from other games starring ...
The latest in From Software's (now trademarked) ninja series has arrived to the Japanese PS2. A year following the PS2 debut of Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven, Tenchu Kurenai comes along and does away with ...
''Tenchu: Fatal Shadows'' is the latest installment of the greatest ninja simulation series ever created. You once again get to revisit feudal Japan and immerse yourself in true ninja gameplay as you ...
Fun fact, PlayStation Classics readers! Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was almost a new Tenchu game, which makes us remember just how great Tenchu was. It has been a long time since we’ve seen an ...
SEGA plans to publish Tenchu: Fatal Shadows in Spring 2005, exclusively on the PS2. K2 studios, developers of 2003's Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven, have returned to continue the legacy of their flagship ...
Stealth games are one of my favorite genres, and in the late 90s and early 2000s, stealth action games were defined by tension, timing, and patience. Before the cinematic sprawl of open-world epics ...
Publisher Capcom has announced that, across two unrelated business deals, it has acquired developer K2 along with a four-year hold on the worldwide rights for MotoGP-branded motorcycle racing games.
"The signing of Tenchu: Fatal Shadows is further proof of SEGA's commitment to grow its worldwide business via an aggressive acquisitions strategy," said Mike Hayes, Managing Director of Sega Europe ...