
Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns
Compatible with Nintendo DSâ„¢ (NDSâ„¢)
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
features
- Old school dungeon-crawling fun—Immerse yourself in straight-up old school dungeoncrawling. Inside the randomly-generated dungeons you’ll battle awesome monsters, collect items, modify your weapons, and unleash powerful ninja spells.
- More Izuna than ever before—With more dungeons, enemies, items, events, and brand new sidequests, you’ll get more Izuna for your money.
- TAG team dungeon crawler system – Switch between Izuna and Shino while exploring a dungeon for a greater range of attack, items, and options. Combine power to unleash awesome combo attacks.
- Large cast of characters – Choose from over a dozen playable characters, including enemy bosses from the first game.
description
Still unemployed and feisty as ever, Izuna returns to Nintendo DS in a brand new action RPG adventure. When Izuna’s friend disappears, rumored to be on the run from the Gods and dressed as a French maid, the Unemployed Ninja must stand up to the angry Gods, find a maid lost in Japan, and who knows, maybe make a coin or two along the way. Hey, a girl’s got to make a living!
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customer reviews
Average rating: | (4.5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 4 |
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watermelon (44) on 01, May. 2011 08:06 (HKT)
Fun!
Challenging rogue-like, just like how all rogue-likes should be... I'm looking at you Chocobo Dungeon. If you want a challenge and can look past the strange dungeon design, give it a go.
TAS (112) on 01, Dec. 2010 16:28 (HKT)
Hardcore.
Izuna 2 is definitely an acquired taste. Despite it's cutesy manga stylings the game remains tough and at times unfair as the very particular Japanese take on ancient ASCII Roguelike RPG's (as seen in the venerable Fushigi no Dungeon/Shiren the Wanderer series) usually are. But if you count yourself amongst those gamers who don't need to have their hands held at every stage, enjoys a monumental challenge - and can live with the games at time less than stellar design - then look no further. Nice.
tidusffxman (4) on 09, May. 2009 07:09 (HKT)
fun, but a challenge!
this game is totaly worth the price if you are a hardcore dungeon crawler fan, and especially if you are a rogue-like RPG fan.... while this game is fun, it is also REALLY hard (meaning you will spend countless hours leveling, dying, and losing all your items)... one word of advice, make sure you get a lot of kikan and deposite your money all into storage unless you are buying somethin.... otherwise there is a good chance you will lose it
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