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Izuna Legend of the Unemployed Ninja – DS Game

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Izuna Legend of the Unemployed Ninja Nintendo DS Game

PRODUCT DETAILS Izuna Legend of the Unemployed Ninja – DS Game
UPC:730865400072
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:DS_IZUNA_LEGEND_OF_THE_UNEMPLOYED_NI

———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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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

12 reviews for Izuna Legend of the Unemployed Ninja – DS Game

  1. Nate

    The gameplay is pretty good and the story and characters are light hearted and fun.

  2. Gcuenca

    pretty decent game for a those that dont mind dying over and over but its a fun game to play

  3. Crawling Chaos

    gameplay is well balanced and reminiscent of older style dungeon games. simple but at times difficult yet always engaging. plot is a bit “out of the blue” but funny nonetheless :D

  4. Koopa In A Half Shell

    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…”Anyway …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, and there’s an RPG version of Naruto coming later; I also figured that because of the lukewarm reviews, I’d be able to nab it at a cheaper price later in the future. Also, the mysterious nature of sparsely reviewed, unhyped games is very intriguing to me, although it has led me to utter disappointments. (see my reviews for 

  5. Derek W.

    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 with nearly a dozen monsters, all of whom will work to surround you. And since combat is turn based, being surrounded is a horrible thing.As many previous reviewers have said, dying is commonplace in Izuna (both for the monsters, and for you). However, those familiar with the roguelikes of yore will also remember that cautious preparation will yield survival, rich rewards, and consequently, addictive gameplay. “Get-out-of-dungeon-free” cards (or talismans) are abundant in earlier dungeons–and if used properly–will prevent many frustrating deaths.The heart of my own addiction came from the weapon and armor customization system. The talismans (read: magic) you find in the dungeons can be used either against the monsters found therein, or affixed to your equipment to do anything from improving their attack and defense, to inducing sleep or paralysis in enemies. Overloading equipment in this way causes them to break faster. Of course, the time and care involved in creating the ultimate weapon wil.

  6. Jon Smith

    If you love grinding and a game that punishes you for anything you do wrong on top of playing unfair. Then this game is what you’ve been looking for.

  7. Repossed

    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 my only complaint about the game which is that the Talisman names appear to be in Japanese, making it difficult to decide which to pick up.

  8. jordan millet

    one of the best games there is

  9. Shrelana

    This is a great game, the graphics are great for a hand held. The story line is fun, the only problem I had is that when they had a female main character, they had to make her into a ditz or something. Otherwise, a good story line.

  10. Brad80

    A fantastic DS game. Great action top down gameplay. Very funny story-line and characters.

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