

Mugen is the troop’s leader and a samurai, while Hayato is a ninja, Yuki is a thief, Takuma is a sniper with a charming pet, and Aiko is a spy who can pass for a geisha (and is also Mugen’s lover). We still play Mugen, Yuki, Hayato, Takuma, and the titular Aiko, a motley band of five characters with entirely distinct powers. In comparison to the main game, not much has changed. This will keep us occupied for a few hours. We must flee the village, release our two friends, and, of course, assassinate Lady Chiyo, who is in the service of Kage-sama’s. Of course, we don’t let her kill us that simply, and instead take a secret exit to the top of the home. She unexpectedly shows up at our house, kidnaps Yuki and Takuma, and orders her soldiers to murder our remaining three heroes on the spot before fleeing. However, in Aiko’s Choice, something gets in the way of her small army, especially Lady Chiyo, Aiko’s former boss (albeit the employment relationship was definitely not amicable). Our five heroes gathered in their camp after the eighth mission (Kanazwa) and before the attack on the principal villain Kage-sama in the original, toasting with a few glasses of sake before setting out for the final encounter. Those expecting Aiko’s Choice to be a prequel or sequel would be disappointed, as it occurs during the main game’s story. Takuma, on the other hand, relies on his sniper rifle and uses his faithful canine friend Kuma to distract foes. Yuki is a youthful burglar who uses traps and decoys to lure enemies to their deaths. Mugen, the great samurai, adopts a more powerful approach and is capable of defeating numerous enemies at the same time. Hayato, an agile ninja who clears the path discreetly with his sword and shuriken, is one of Aiko’s comrades. You take control of five skilled assassins, including Aiko, to sneak through dozens of foes in the style of the main game. She sets out to track out the ghosts of her past with the help of her lethal allies. Aiko’s former sensei, the crafty spymaster Lady Chiyo, comes from the shadows to confront her, despite her belief that she had left her old life behind her. She is a master of disguise and can fool adversaries into thinking she is a Geisha. The expansion centers on Aiko, a kunoichi expert who is one of the original game’s protagonists. And new missions pick up where the already challenging original game left off in terms of increasing the difficulty, so brace yourself for a battle.Īiko’s Choice is a stealth strategy game set in Japan during the early Edo era that takes place within the Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun tale. This side tale transports us to Japan’s Edo era, where we sneak, slash, and stalk our way through brilliantly designed outposts and fortifications across three hefty, spectacular new levels and three smaller interludes. Aiko’s Choice is a snappy, short standalone addition for Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, which is all we really needed it to be.
