The beginning of the game references the rebellion of Akechi Mitsuhide at Honnō-ji Temple, where the historical Nobunaga died by committing seppuku.
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Shinobido: Way of the Ninja, stealth-based video game for the Sony PlayStation 2
Goh will encounter heavily armoured rival ninja, extremely skilled yojimbo and ronin warriors, and overwhelming groups of each lord's regular guardsmen who will often call for reinforcements or sound the alert if they become aware of Goh's presence.
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Finding only a sword lying next to him on the ground, the man stumbles across an isolated and seemingly derelict shack, only to have an arrow shoot past his head and lodge itself into the shack's outer wall.