![]() Shinobi 3D has received mixed to positive reviews, receiving an aggregate score of 69 on Metacritic. Sega originally planned to release the game in September 2011, but due to slow 3DS hardware sales, they postponed the game until November of that year. The game was revealed in the May 2011 issue of Nintendo Power. The timeline is altered so Joe Musashi doesn't exist in the 20th Century in this timeline. After landing on Earth, Jiro walks into the horizon, presumably to restart the Oboro Ninja Clan anew. ![]() After defeating Orn, the alien's spaceship explodes, and Jiro, protected by a Ninjutsu spell is last seen reentering the atmosphere. As he battles on, he begins to uncover a deeper conspiracy (depending on the level of skill and difficulty), a secret mission is unlocked, revealing an ancient alien Orn that instigated the events in the Kamakura era, including the betrayal of Jiro's own teacher, in hopes of creating the most powerful Ninja army in space. ![]() Aided by Sarah, the leader of a local resistance, Jiro continues his battle against Zeed. After battle, he is sent 800 years into the future, where Zeed now rules with an iron fist. The game's story begins in the year 1256, Kencho Era Japan, where the young Oboro Clan Leader Jiro Musashi (father of Joe Musashi, the main character from the original Arcade and Sega Genesis Shinobi games) is summoned to defend his home village from the ninja forces of Zeed. The game typically plays in a 2D sidescrolling fashion, using 3D graphics. Player controls the protagonist Jiro Musashi in arcade style gameplay, similar to the original 2D games. The game is primarily controlled with buttons, but there are minigames that make use of the touch screen.
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