We restructured the UI. Instead of a long, vertical list, the gallery is now sorted by Story Arcs and Emotions. You can now jump directly from a sad cutscene art piece to the funny alternate ending art with one button press.
The most elusive content is reserved for completionists. The Gallery now features a "Hall of Fame" tab that displays 5 exclusive posters. To get these, you must achieve an S-Rank (flawless run, no damage, under time limit) on every Time Attack mission. The reward includes a poster of Kiri in her original prototype ninja design—a treat for day-one fans. shinobi girl gallery mode updated
The most visible change is the user interface. Gone are the sterile grids. The updated gallery is now presented as a physical scroll (the "Memory Tapestry") that unrolls as you progress. This scroll is divided into five wings: We restructured the UI
The crown jewel of the Shinobi Girl Gallery Mode updated patch is the introduction of Live 2D dioramas. Key story moments are now recreated as animated, parallax scenes. For instance, the "Rain on the Rooftop" scene (where Sakura confronts her rival, Hibana) is now a fully interactive environment. You can pan the camera, change the time of day (unlocked via side quests), and even trigger unique dialogue by clicking on specific objects, like Hibana’s broken hairpin. The most elusive content is reserved for completionists
The Shinobi Girl series (whether a visual novel, action-platformer, or beat ’em up) has always leaned heavily on its anime-inspired aesthetic and character roster. The recent Gallery Mode update, however, elevates what could have been a simple bonus menu into a genuinely rewarding archive. Here’s a breakdown of what works, what’s new, and where it could still improve.
The original gallery was functional but sparse — a linear list of unlocked CGs and a music player. Version 2.0 (or the current update) introduces: