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Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja Video Games
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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Atlus
EAN: 0730865400072
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 0.65.3154.8
Label: Atlus
Manufacturer: Atlus
Model: 40007
MPN: 40007
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Atlus
Release Date: February 20, 2007
Studio: Atlus

Features:
  • • Challenge the grisly deep labyrinths that change every time you enter!
  • • Customize and power up your weapons, which gain strength over time!
  • • Use Talismans to cast spells or power up your equipment!
  • • Defy the wrath of the gods and save your precious Grandboss.
  • • A memorable cast with sly wit will keep you laughing… until the next boss comes along!



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Izuna: Legend Of The Unemployed Ninja is ninja role-player that's a lot of fun. When Izuna got canned, she went to a remote village seeking work&moved their sacred crystal by mistake. Now 6 gods are fuious at her, and it's up to Izuna to bring harmony back to the town. Help her beat impossible levels and gruesome bosses, all delivered with stunning artwork and charming humor.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Larn, without the ASCII, but with the dying
If names like "Rogue", "Larn", or "Angband" bring back happy, ASCII-filled memories, then you will likely love Izuna. The game hearkens back to a time when you could not just haphazardly run through a dungeon, picking off slimes or rabites as you come to them, and just say "oh well, I'll reload" if you die.

In Izuna, the dungeons are randomly generated every time you go into one. Item placements will always be different, some rooms will be devoid of action while others will be populated ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - funny and enjoyable dungeon crawler
This is a pretty standard turn-based dungeon-crawler RPG, but with amazingly funny and likeable characters, and quite challenging gameplay.

There is just a single hero, with no job choice and no character customization. And yet, the gameplay feels less repetitive than an average RPG. Some of the distinguishing features of the game are:

* no random encounters
* dungeons keep changing as you re-enter them
* monsters are usually hard enough that you don't blindly rush ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Bad Character, Decent Game
Izuna, what an annoying little brat. You start the game and you immediately think to yourself, "Man, I actually know someone like that in real life..."



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Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja was a late pickup for me. I was at EB Games trying to find DS games that were missing from my collection (aside from all those movie title games and the obvious don't-buys), and I was left between Izuna and Naruto. I didn't buy Naruto because it wasn't an RPG, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice, simple, fun, and down right addictive
Ninja. Check. Babe. Check. Anime. Check. Cute Japanese voices. Check. 0 boring random battles. Check. 0 boring random puzzles. Check.

This game put a smile on my face when i herd about it in a magazine. "Legend of the unemplyed Ninja." The name alone is just funny-cool. After the title caught my eye, the very nicely designed anime characters drew me in even further. I'm a huge sucker for anime. So I thought I'd give the game a try, so I ordered it off Amazon, but they kept delaying it (thanks guys), ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fun but challenging
After reading the reviews here I was a bit apprehensive about this game but decided to give it a shot. I am glad I did! The game play is very similar to Children of Mana, but turnbased, which adds a level of low-key strategy to the dungeon crawling.

The interface is intuitive and easy to master but the dungeons later on become fiendishly difficult, be prepared to die... a lot. You can make death a lot easier to cope with if you stick Kikan Talismans to your favorite armor and weapons. Which brings up ... Read More





 

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