![]() Sadly, Crow controls pretty poorly for a ninja. But alert guards usually call for back-up, meaning multiple enemies to deal with at once. Not that Crow is hopeless at combat - as a ninja, he sports some cool moves and attacks. If players can sneak up to an enemy undetected, Crow will perform a one-hit kill. Mastering the stealth kill is crucial in Shinobido. White means they're unaware, purple means they're on the lookout, red means they've spotted Crow while Orange means they're in pursuit but have lost sight of the player. As opposed to the numbers-based awareness system guards in the Tenchu series have, Shinobido features a colour-coded system which tells you how aware guards are of your presence. In a mission, Crow sports all of the usual ninja tricks, including having the ability to grapple to roofs and other high places, run along walls and generally be sneaky and quiet. For example, you'll often come across the same village in assassination missions, while the same walled compound will pop up time and again for thievery quests. Annoyingly, some of the maps are repeated for the same type of missions. ![]() Missions fall under the broad objectives of assassination, total destruction (kill all enemies on the map), thievery (steal an object and escape), courier (deliver a document) or reconnaissance. While there are plenty of missions of offer, there's actually little variety in the type of missions you'll be asked to do.
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