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Ah, Shinobi. The name alone makes fans of retro gaming smile, while newer generations might blink and ask, “Shin-who?” Well, settle in, because Sega’s ninja warrior, Joe Musashi, is back in Shinobi: Art of Vengeance, and the demo has just dropped on the Nintendo eShop. Whether you’re a diehard fan of the series or a fresh recruit to the world of agile assassins, this demo is bound to give you a taste of sharp-edged nostalgia with some modern flair.

Nostalgia Meets Fresh, Hand-Drawn Action

First things first, Shinobi knows where it came from. It expertly leans into its legacy, retaining the series’ iconic high-stakes action-platforming, but it does it with a modern twist. The game pops with a vibrant, hand-drawn art style courtesy of Lizardcube (the same team behind Streets of Rage 4). Every kunai throw, every sword clash, and every stealthy move feels like it was plucked straight out of a graphic novel.

But the demo does more than just look good. You’ll play through Oboro Village, the game’s first stage, which offers plenty of opportunities to slash through enemies, defy gravity with wall jumps, and uncover hidden secrets lurking in its lush, hand-crafted environments. The design screams, “Master me!” in that classic Shinobi way, demanding precision but rewarding patience.

Demo Perks That Slice Through Expectations

Here’s the deal—we’ve all played demos that served up maybe one level, slapped us on the wrist with a “thanks for playing,” and sent us on our merry way. Shinobi: Art of Vengeance doesn’t play that game. Not only does the demo include access to the first level, but it also lets you test out Arcade Mode. Yes, we’re talking leaderboard-chasing, high-score-junkie chaos for those who thrive on perfection.

Even better? This demo unlocks gameplay abilities that are normally reserved for later in the full game. It’s like being handed the keys to Joe Musashi’s ninja arsenal and told, “Go wild.” Sega clearly understands the assignment here—that the best way to sell this game is to show off its deepest mechanics right away. Smart move.

Why Shinobi Still Stands Out in 2025

We live in an era where ninjas and samurai are splashed all over modern gaming. (Ghost of Tsushima, anyone?) Yet, Shinobi manages to stand apart, and here’s the secret sauce. This game doesn’t just play like an action-platformer with a ninja gimmick; it feels like one. From chaining epic combos to navigating platforming puzzles designed to put your reflexes to the test, there’s a clear effort to make every moment in Shinobi matter.

Joe Musashi’s story of revenge also retains that larger-than-life theatrical flair expected of classic ninja tales. Watching your village burn to the ground and your clan get turned into stone? Yeah, that’ll give anyone a reason for vengeance. Sprinkle in some over-the-top boss fights, and you’ve got a recipe for action-game gold.

A Love Letter to Platformers and Ninja Fans Alike

What’s most satisfying about Shinobi is how it feels like a love letter to fans of the series without alienating those new to Joe’s saga. Don’t worry if you’ve never touched the older games. This is a standalone experience that invites you into its world with open (but stealthy) arms. And if you do know your Shinobi lore? You’re going to recognize nods to the classics woven subtly into the gameplay and aesthetic.

Whether you’re jumping in for the nostalgia or the slice-and-dice action, there’s something here for everyone who loves the challenge and satisfaction of mastering tricky but rewarding gameplay mechanics.

What Are You Waiting For?

The demo for Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is out now, and it’s free to download on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Honestly, why are you still reading this when you could be playing it? Whether you’re sneaking, slashing, or exploring hidden paths, this demo promises to give you a true taste of what it means to become the Shinobi.

Oh, and mark your calendars. The full game drops on August 29, and if the demo is anything to go by, this might just be one of the most stylish (and challenging) action titles to land on the Switch this year.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Gaming and was syndicated with permission.

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