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I-Ninja Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:722674100014
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_ININJA
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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This game is pretty fun except for the fact that alot of the levels are very challenging to where you have to repeat them over and over in order to pass it. But graphics pretty good, game play is pretty good, and the Ninja is kinda funny. I think it’s a worthy PS2 game purchase.
This has everything you want in an adventure game. I was really surprised how many reviews said how short it was because theres so much you can do in it. Its basically the ninja version of mario64. Its a must play. Its a shame there probably wont be a sequal.
worked great love this game
I love this game- the graphics are awesome, the levels are challenging- almost too challenging at some parts- but well worth it, I mean who wants to spend 40 dollars on something you can beat in a day? All of the worlds are fun and imaginative, and I-Ninja is the cutest character ever. The replayability of the game is pretty high i would say, especially since you have to replay alot of the levels 3 times for different missions. Anyhoo- I thouroughly enjoyed I-Ninja and I suggest that you at least give it a rent.
I was 22 or 23 when I bought this game 8 or 9 years ago and as grown as I was then, I had a blast playing it regardless. Once you spin it up, it’s obvious that the game does not take itself at all seriously, and that kind of gives the game most its charm. The animations are surprisingly fluid, there’s a great variety of slice and dice action and precise platforming involved (Ex: balancing atop a leaking powder keg and trying to keep from blowing up, skating across rails, etc). You also get to control a gigantic rock-em-sock-em-like robot with the capability of delivering effective 1-2 combos while throwing in a nifty uppercut to finish off the opposition.The environments and levels are well put together and kind of have a Super Mario 64 feel, although nowhere near as elaborate. Ninja himself has a good array of moves and the ability to level up his swords, which is a very nice touch. There are also areas that you may need to return to in order to gain specific items, so this also adds to the replay value. The game “sticks to what it knows” and that is wackiness with addictive gameplay, so don’t endeavor upon it expecting to be treated to an evolved storyline, ’cause it ain’t happening. EAT IT!
My kids loved this soo much I had to find it again for them..lol
It is in pleasant and fantastic condition.The guide and the disk are close to new, and my experience has been excellent.Now the next time I order a game, I will know to look for your name for a title.Thank you for you service, and hope that you are able to continue on this service.
one of the best ps2 games out there, I remember playing this game as a kid, and it’s still great
I-Ninja is a cute little platformer that is clearly similar to games such as Ratchet & Clank and Gex. You’re a little cartoony ninja, running around odd worlds with your sword and climbing chain.There are numerous levels here, and as you go you build up your movies, weapons arsenal, and more. The game is very easy to pick up and get going with. You hit traditional buttons to jump and double jump, attack, and move. You can run up walls, use your chain to swing across gapes, and so on. Anybody who has played any Zelda / Ratchet / other platformers will have the basics of this game down in about 2 seconds.That’s not to say it’s easy. Many of the levels can be quite challenging. You know WHAT you have to do – but you have to try over and over again to actually do it properly. This can on one hand be quite thrilling when you do make it to the end and savor your victory. On the other hand if you’re a gamer who doesn’t have hours and hours to devote to one level – and perhaps has a parent standing over your shoulder with a stopwatch ready to pull the plug on you – this can get really frustrating, really quickly.There are checkpoints in the middle of missions, which helps a lot with the above-said replaying. At least you don’t have to do the entire thing all over again from scratch.The graphics are quite nice – they did a nice job with the textures and color combinations. Yes, a few things are still blocky, but this is a PS2. I really do feel they did a good job with the programming.
I loved it, it was so nostalgic and amazing to play again and It works good.