Shinobi (2002) Critic Reviews
33 Total Reviews
20 Positive Reviews(60.6%)
12 Mixed Reviews(36.4%)
1 Negative Reviews(3%)
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G4 TV
June 5, 2024
An exemplary model for anyone who misses the constant, uninterrupted gameplay that made great 8-bit and 16-bit games the classics they have become.
GamePro
June 5, 2024
The challenge may be too steep for some, but it’s ultimately rewarding for determined gamers.
Armchair Empire
June 5, 2024
The extremely high level of difficulty will leave some gamers a whimpering heap in the corner... But if you don’t mind a challenge, expect an extremely fun, rewarding experience.
Cinescape
June 5, 2024
If you can get past the cheap deaths, bottomless pits and no save points, you’ll have a great time with this remake of a classic.
All Game Guide
June 5, 2024
Perhaps the best and certainly the most unique thing about the game is Hotsuma’s thirsty-for-blood sword, which keeps the action at a brisk pace by forcing gamers to keep moving and keep killing.
Game Informer
June 5, 2024
If you want nonstop action with the right amount of difficulty and ingenuity, toss back a few shuriken with Shinobi.
PSX Nation
June 5, 2024
Unapologetic about being old-school hard... It’s a rude awakening to how soft and cuddled the masses have become toward games that demand as much from them as they do from the game-makers.
GameShark
June 5, 2024
If you're looking for a great action game, with absolutely no thinking required go pick up Shinobi, right now. You won't be disappointed.
GameZone
June 5, 2024
An extremely difficult, linear, yet well-polished game. While it has its flaws, the game design is excellent, and the graphics are nice.
IGN
June 5, 2024
I'm not sure if there's such a thing as "too hard," but if you don't have any problem with that designation, it belongs on Shinobi.
GamingWorld X
June 5, 2024
The problem is that the game feels like one continuous palette-swap, and with the exception of difficulty, there is little to differentiate one level from another. And don't get me started on the camera.
GameSpot
June 5, 2024
Those looking for a game with lots of challenge and a distinct sense of style would do well to check out Shinobi.
GamerWeb Sony
June 5, 2024
It’s incredibly fun, and incredibly addicting. It’s just too bad that the camera system is incredibly flawed.
Games Radar
June 5, 2024
Bags of style and tons of good ideas - all crowbarred into a game that's slightly too monotonous to sustain them.
GameSpy
June 5, 2024
A decent tribute to its source material, but fails to capture its best qualities.
Electronic Gaming Monthly
June 5, 2024
This game is hellaciously hard. So much so that I can't even think of the words to describe how difficult Shinobi becomes halfway through.
netjak
June 5, 2024
If it looked nicer, and was a bit more player friendly, I'd probably be buying this one. But as it is, it feels like the developers just wanted to make this hard enough so that you couldn't beat it on a rental time span.
Gamestyle
June 5, 2024
Completing Shinobi is not an issue, but doing it with the style deserving of the series certainly is. Achieving those impressive A rankings will keep the dedicated occupied for the foreseeable future. Given the lack of alternative modes and the shortness of the main game, this fact will probably be lost on those who prioritise completion over mastery.
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
June 5, 2024
Strictly in terms of gameplay, it's a work of art...Unfortunately, Shinobi stumbles in its level and enemy design.
TotalGames.net
June 5, 2024
For today’s player, Shinobi will quite simply be too frustrating to see it through to the end. Sad but true. Making this one for the masochists of yesteryear.