
Shinobi Art of Vengeance’s Zone 3 includes the Fish Market, Neo City, and Submarine Base. While you can complete these in any order, I did Submarine Base last, and used the Sword Dive I found here on other, previous stages. This is a pretty lengthy stage, and while at first glance, it’s pretty vast and confusing, it’s also quite straightforward. You’ll be clearing one section of the map at a time before moving on to the next.
It’s also a stage I went back to an incredibly large number of times because I simply couldn’t find all the secrets. Some of it did require other ninja tools, and some I simply couldn’t puzzle out because I didn’t flip a switch somewhere. If you’re struggling with Shinobi Art of Vengeance’s Submarine Base, here’s what you need to know.
By the time you reach the Submarine Base in Shinobi Art of Vengeance, you will likely have almost every tool you need to reach all the collectibles. The only time you truly have to come back is when you have the Glider, for an Oboro Relic.. Everything else just requires you to pay attention to the areas that you’re going through, and flipping all the switches you come across.
The first two Elite Squads are pretty easy to locate in Shinobi Art of Vengeance’s Submarine Base. The third requires you to come back with the glider, and finish an infuriating puzzle. It will get you the final Oboro Relic for this map, as well as the Shuriken Master amulet!
The Executioner Amulet is easily one of the most frustrating secrets in Shinobi Art of Vengeance. When you have unlocked the path for Floor B1 on the right side, you’ll have to go through a series of deadly movement puzzles. You need to navigate more flamethrowers, moving lasers, and moving saw blades. It’s difficult, but it’s certainly clearable.
You can get most of the Oboro Relics in your first playthrough of the Submarine Base in Shinobi Art of Vengeance. However the final one requires an intense movement puzzle, and the ability to use the Glider. You not only have to have the Glider, but be very quick on the draw with it. Being able to glide, dash, and re-glide will be crucial.
When you have Sword Dive in Shinobi Art of Vengeance, you can come back to Floor B3’s Save Point and take the upper left path. Sword Dive through the floor, and you’ll need to navigate a moving platform puzzle. Ride the platforms down lower, while avoiding the lasers, until you get to the very end. You’ll have to wall jump up the left side, where the Grim Reaper awaits.
This Ankou Rift is very much a race against time. Fire is quickly rising up from the floor, so you have to make split-second decisions as you wall jump, while also avoiding spikes at the top of some platforms. There’s no mid-way point, so you just have to get it all done in one shot.
Shinobi Art of Vengeance is the latest action platformer from SEGA, and will release on August 29, 2025, on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. You can learn more about the game from our in-depth review.

