An excellent way to use the Art of Ninja. The graphics and music just gives you that Japanese experience.
With the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, you will use the techiques each ninjas has such as using a katana, bow and arrow, hammer, tiger claws, naganata, and even a flute. Free animals from their cages and take the yellow spheres to upgrade and get a level up. There are shrines that you must look for in the stages that will give you magic to defeat enemies that can't be harm by a mere weapon.
The music has that tradional Japanese tunes that represents their culture. When you fight enemies, the battle music will start.
The camera is bit hard to control and it sometimes doesn't go where my Wii Remote points to. The graphics on the other hand, are colorful and well developed on both day and night.
The boss battles you may find too easy. You have to get into a position for the control commands to appear and do what it says over again to defeat them. Each boss has a...well, how can I say this...humor that they have to beat you. Passing gas and a big guy trips when his clothes is pulled down... Don't worry, he's wearing underwear. A bit too easy for me.
Well, that's my review. The Way of Ninja is not just for slaying, spying, and sabotages. It is also use for self-defends, protecting, and for good. This game is an example of honor, Bushido. And whenever I want to play something like that, Mini Ninjas will be right in my console and on my screen.