I'm trying to scratch off as many games from my backlog as I can before I'm forced to work on my Uni's final project, so sue me for taking the easy way out.īefore each mission you are allowed to pick from various tools, and there are plenty of fun stuff, like a poisoned rice ball, call traps or even grenades. You must explore slowly and carefully, heck, level 3 is laden with traps, just so that you'll fall to your death for going to fast. There's no radar, so your only help is a Ki-hint that shows you how close an enemy is to you. Fine, but where is him? That's for you to find out by exploring through the stage. even though you're given no instructions whatsoever most of the time. If you cheat your way through, like I did, missions will be pretty brief. The game is so clunky that pretty much either option is fine. Rikimaru favors strength, while Ayame favors speed. The game is made up of 10 missions, and you can play as either Rikimaru or Ayame. Thankfully, Tenchu came at a time when Cheat Codes were a thing, so even stealth-impaired people such as me can have fun with it. I'm not good at stealth games, OK? Something that this game very quickly reminded me. and I played using cheats every single time. While often highly regarded, my only experience with the Tenchu series were with the third game, which I adored. For the European/Australian PAL version, hold R1 and Square(2), Triangle(2), Right(2), Up, Right at that screen.I'm delving into PS1 classics now with Tenchu: Stealth Assassins. For the Japanese version, select a character, then hold R2, and press Up(2), Down(2), Left, Right, Left, Right, Square, Triangle at that screen. For the European/Australian PAL version, hold L2 and press Square(2), Triangle(2), Right(2), Up, Right at the item selection screen.Īll Missions - Hold R2 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, Square. For the Japanese version, hold L2 and press Up(2), Down(2), Left, Right, Left, Right, Square, Triangle at the item selection screen. Increase Items - Hold L2 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, X. For the European/Australian PAL version, hold R2 and press Square(2), Triangle(2), Right(2), Up, Down at the item selection screen. For the Japanese version, hold L1 and press Up(2), Down(2), Left, Right, Left, Right, Square, Triangle at the item selection screen. Hidden Items - Hold R1 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, Circle.ĩ9 Items Capacity - Hold L1 and press Left, Left, Down, Down, Square, Square, Triangle, Square. Try these codes at the Item Select Screen. THE WORLD (Teleport) - used to teleport to specific area. LIGHTING BOLT (Lighting) - shoots lighting streaks at enemy. SHINSOKU (Light-foot Scroll) - use to instantly move long distances. HENSIN (Chameleon Spell) - temporarily disguises you as an enemy. MANEBUE (Decoy Whistle) - mimics an animal call to foot enemies. GOSHINFUDA (Protection Amulet) - temporarily boosts offense and KAWORIMI (Resurrection Leaf) - automatically restores health upon KAENGEKI (Fire-eater Scroll) - use to breath fire. NEMURIGUSURI (Sleeping Gas) - induces sleep. NINKEN (Dog Bone) - summons an attack dog. HAPPOU (Super-shuriken) - fires 8 shurikens simultaneously. GOSIKIMAI (Colored Rice) - use as a trial marker. RIKIMARUKOCHAN (Shadow Decoy) - creates an attention-getting decoy. KAGINAWA (Grappling hook) - hooks on area and pulls you.ĭOKUDANGO (Poison Rice) - causes temporary paralysis when eaten. KUSURI (Healing Potion) - restores health. MAKIBISI (Caltrops) - scatter to injure pursuers. SMOKE (Smoke Bombs) - generates smoke to observe and confuse. SHURIKEN (Stars) - a deadly throwing weapon. When you use the Debug Menu and go to Charge Item these are the
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