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SEGA’s fan favourite Shinobi series is one that casts a long shadow, dating all the way back to the late eighties. Despite several beloved entries in the franchise, it’s been sitting dormant since 2011, but that’s all changed with the arrival of Shinobi: Art of Vengeance.
This brand new game, from the studio behind Streets of Rage 4 and Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap, is a bold reinvention that honours its predecessors while confidently setting out its own stall. The result is a fresh action platformer that’s probably the best the series has ever been.
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