A robot army led by Master O-Dor has destroyed the ninja clan. As the last of your kind you must take on the robot army and defeat Master O-Dor. You play a cartoon ninja with a big head in a level based 3D platform game. Each level is packed with new skills to master, challenges to beat, and grades to earn.
I-Ninja review:
Ultimately, though I don’t know that there’s enough in it to result in the loss of large slices of life, and certainly no need to wax lyrical about supreme enlightenment. In summary it feels more of a purple belt than a 10th Dan master.
I-Ninja review:
If there are any genres not hurting for games, ninja games and platformers would both fit into that category. What there aren’t many of, however, are ninja-platforming...
I-Ninja preview:
Racing through levels against the clock is actually, well, fun! Particularly the levels with Monkey Ball elements. The times Argonaut has set are no mean feat in most cases, even when I knew the levels off by heart.
I-Ninja review:
As a fanof the genre, I can’t stop myself from recommending I-Ninja toall. As a discerning gamer, the same applies. I-Ninja is a top-notchtitle, although at times that lack of defence can make it all feel alittle too gung-ho. Doubtless we’ll see a sequel, and Ifor one will be looking forward to it.