Shinobi Art of Vengeance: How Long To Beat

In the following article, we’ll explore the Shinobi Art of Vengeance game length to understand just how long it might take you to beat.

Shinobi Art of Vengeance (Image via Sega)
Shinobi Art of Vengeance (Source: Sega)

The Shinobi Art of Vengeance game length is around 10-15 hours. The 2D action-packed game has several levels that you’ll go through, each with different kinds of enemies and scenarios. Considering it’s a side scroller, the missions are pretty lengthy, with some of them clocking in at around 20 minutes. However, the exact time you take to beat the game might be lower or higher than what we’ve mentioned depending on how well you have mastered the controls and other mechanics.

Let’s take a detailed look at a realistic evaluation of how long you might take to beat Shinobi Art of Vengeance.

Shinobi Art of Vengeance Game Length: What You Should Know

Shinobi Art of Vengeance will scratch your fast-paced 2D action itch
Shinobi Art of Vengeance will scratch your fast-paced 2D action itch (Source: Sega)

The game will take you anywhere between 10 and 15 hours to complete. It has 14 levels across six zones. Some of the missions are set in between two zones. The time range we’ve given here includes considerable checkpoint resets and a bit of level exploration. Each mission also has some areas or places that you won’t be able to get through on your first playthrough. You might acquire the tools to access those areas in later levels.

So, you will need to come back if you want to explore and uncover all of these areas. However, if you aren’t such a completionist, you might be able to finish your first run in 10 hours or just under. On the other hand, if you want to replay certain missions to get to a previously inaccessible point, you can easily do so with the help of the fast traveling system. You can travel to a checkpoint within any of the 14 levels once you’ve completed all missions. This will enable you to avoid crossing over the zones manually and engaging in the same fights.

Exploring all areas of every level is worthwhile, since doing so will often reward you with Elite Squad battles, Oboro Relics, and much more. You may even unlock costumes by returning and exploring inaccessible locations within an earlier level.

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All Levels in Shinobi Art of Vengeance

As we said earlier, the game has 14 levels. Each level has one or more bosses in it, alongside the swarms of standard enemies. Let’s take a look at all of the names of each level.

Level No.Level Name
1st LevelOboro Village
2nd LevelChase
3rd LevelThe Mountain
4th LevelLantern Festival
5th LevelNeo City
6th LevelFish Market
7th LevelSubmarine Base
8th LevelRiptide
9th LevelThe Desert
10th LevelMad Train
11th LevelENE Corp Laboratory
12th LevelThe Kaiju
13th LevelThe Assault
14th LevelRuse’s Limbo

Also Read: Shinobi Art of Vengeance: Is There Early Access?


Shinobi Art of Vengeance [Source: SEGA]

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