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Shinobi II - The Silent Fury (Europe)

Sega Game Gear
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1993
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Shinobi II on Game Gear with the ninja on rescue missions. Precise and demanding action-platform gameplay. One of the best action games on the console.

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Category
Action 1 player 12+
Description
Ninja Joe Musashi rescues his kidnapped students while battling Zeed clan assassins in this Game Gear Shinobi II. Published by Sega, released in Europe in June 1993. Side-scrolling action with Joe Musashi, varied ninja techniques and shuriken, fast-scrolling levels. European version.

Shinobi II - The Silent Fury review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Short"
Technical info
💾0,16 MB 📅01/06/1993
Published by Sega

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Collector interest

Shinobi II - The Silent Fury, a Sega ninja action game in which Joe Musashi frees his students kidnapped by the Zeed clan, released in a World pressing. A portable sequel to an emblematic Sega licence, it extends an action classic with recognised care. Its collecting interest lies in the Shinobi series' aura and fans' demand more than in any rarity of the international run.

An underrated gem

Faster and more readable than its predecessor, this second handheld Shinobi strings together brisk stages where Joe Musashi frees his pupils with flurries of shuriken. Released worldwide but overshadowed by the era's blockbusters, it slipped into obscurity. Its honest action and sustained pace make it a treat for fans of muscular action-platformers.

Is Shinobi II - The Silent Fury still worth playing in 2026?

A portable sequel to Shinobi, The Silent Fury sends ninja Joe Musashi to free his students kidnapped by the Zeed clan across demanding action levels. The sword combat, shurikens, ninja powers and vertical movement recapture the series' snappy feel, with varied level design and a polished production for the machine. The difficulty stays tough. For a fan of old school ninja action or of the Shinobi licence, the title keeps a very real bite and intensity.

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