I didn't really like ninja games. I didn't like that game "Ninja" and was disgusted with "Tai Fu" so I quit playing those games. Then, I heard of I Ninja and decided to try again by renting it and I was amazed of how fun it was. The only flaws are the mission objectives can be really frustrating and the boss battles can really make a person's day bad from frustration, but everything else is just fun. I like how it sticks to how most ninjas have named like Haraku, or something, but the main character in the game is just called Ninja. You play through missions and has Spyro-the-Dragon-like worlds where there is a central area with protals to new areas. Based on how well you do a mission, you get points and enough points earns you a Belt, which will give you more powers and abilities. Some of the game's controls are a bit sluggish, but the gameplay is surprising good. You can recieve powers like Rage or the highest and strongest power, I-Ninja. Ninja is a Lego-like little dude who is very cocky and he is always ready to put up a fight. A lot of the game seems classic and I like that. Nothing flashy, nothing hard core, just an all out fun game.
I-Ninja is my favorite adventure/platform game, and I'll explain why. First of all, anybody who's criticized the gameplay or content has obviously played only the demo version of the game. (I'm not naming any names, b... Read Full Review
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