![]() ![]() In Japanese culture, a ninja is a highly skilled warrior trained for dangerous stealth missions similar to those of modern day special forces like the US Navy Seals or British SAS. The realism of Shinobi no Mono created a new benchmark in the history of cinema and forever changed the public's perception of the ninja, making it much more realistic in nature. Satsuo's attempt was quite successful, critically and commercially. ![]() Ninja house secrets (hidden doors, escape doors, etc.).Įspionage skills (information control skills, group collaboration skills, etc.). The use of tools, explosives, poisons, and their manipulation of animals (for example, making rats run to shift attention away from them). The individual life of ninja, their struggle and the sacrifice of not having a normal family life. The ninja's code of behavior and power hierarchy. The ninja's place in the history of Japan. In order to achieve his vision, Satsuo developed his film by focusing on a list of criteria:Ī ninja's lifestyle, specifically living in the shadows and the acceptance of dying namelessly. Award-winning director Satsuo YAMAMOTO helmed the first film of the series, immediately getting rid of the fabricated, special effects laden look of the past and moving toward a more rustic look and feel, more akin to the realities of ninja life. When Noburu comes for a look and just before the Guards are about to fire throw Sneezing Powder at the named Guard.Shinobi no Mono is the first film in a massively popular ninja series which sparked the first “ninja boom” in Japan. He’s a little bit slower at firing than the others. There is a named Guard, second from the bottom, Itto Mogami Waguna. Every now and again Lord Noburu will come and have a look. Walk to the back of the building and watch the Guards training with their rifles in the practice yard. Shoot the remaining Guard on the other side of the yard and then grapple up to the top of the building. When one Guard steps on the trap have Aiko shoot the other Guard. Play the Flute to attract both of the Guards and then have her hide in one of the toilets. The easiest is to have Yuki lay a trap roughly where you killed the Civilian. There are a few ways to kill the 2 Guards on the other side of the fence. Drag the body into one of the nearby toilets. Hide Yuki behind the large keg and kill the Civilian when he enters the yard. You can leave Aiko on the platform but drop Yuki down into the yard. Run across the dirt road and up the vines on the other side. Once again sneak across to the other side of the building.ĭrop down and run or sneak behind the Guards and out of the gate. ![]() Throw Sneezing Powder at the Guard on the other side of the yard who’s looking this way and then climb up the vines to the next building along. Run across the top of the building and drop down into the bushes on the other side. Throw Sneezing Powder at the Samurai and then run to the wall and grapple up to the top of the building. Watch out for the patrolling Guard and then make a dash to duck into the bushes. Make your way around the back of the house and stop before getting into view of the Samurai. Climb up the vines and then jump down the other side of the building so you can hide behind the house. Throw Sneezing Powder on the standing Guard so Aiko and Yuki can run across without being seen. Once again time your run to the next collection of boxes. Aiko can throw Sneezing Powder at the closest Guard to disrupt his cone of vision. There is a patrolling Guard so make sure he is facing away before coming out of hiding. Get ready to make a dash to hide behind the boxes and the cart. Grapple up to the top of the tower and take out the Straw Hat Guard. Dive into the water and climb up on the small grassed area to the right. That’s what we’ll be doing for this walkthrough. The easiest path to victory is to focus on Aiko and Yuki. Hayato and Takuma are in a fairly tricky position. Sunpu Castle is the last mission for Shadow Tactics and you’ll have all of the remaining four characters at your disposal. ![]()
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