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Izuna Legend of the Unemployed Ninja – DS Game

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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. sh

    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 into battle* combat occurs on the dungeon map, so the movement around the dungeon, the location of other monsters, the proximity of walls and corners, are all part of the battle strategy* rich item system, providing many interesting effects and customization choicesSome reviewers say the game is too hard, partly because you may lose some of your items if you die, and you can’t get them back even by using an old save file. I found that this is only a problem for the first 15 minutes of playing. After that, you learn to carry with you a (cheap) scroll that can instantly teleport you back home, with all your items intact.The translation from Japanese is the best I’ve ever seen, among the ~15 originally Japanese RPGs I’ve played in my life. The (very brief and rare) voiceovers are kept in Japanese, which adds a really nice feel for the game.Within the limits of the DS hardware, I think this is an absolutely great game.

  2. Zuulspaceman

    This game is one where dying matters because you can lose everything. While the game throws so many items at you that your 20 slots are filled within a floor or two of a dungeon, you have to work on adding SP with talismans and other features to your weapons that takes time so they can be more powerful. In other words, if you work hard on a weapon and die, your work is wasted. That’s why you have to have an escape talisman on you at all times, but even then if you’re not strategic about what you are doing you could lose it all.I really think the characters are fun, and that the game has an addictive quality to it. If they let you keep more than 20 items or at least stack similar ones, it may be a better game. It’s also very repetitive when it comes to the dungeons because they hardly change beyond the tilesets used to show you’re in an ice or fire cave. While the dungeons are randomly generated, there’s really not much of a difference between all of the rooms because they consist only of paths, rooms, and there are traps and items randomly scattered throughout.I’m not sure why it’s so expensive beyond that it’s somewhat rare, but I’ve been able to get it from here on retrolio in 2016 for $15 shipped with cartridge only. It’s not the best game like this, but if you already have Shiren The Wanderer for DS then this may be a good game to fill some time as well. It’s not as good as that one, but it still has a place in my collection and I will for sure go back through it every few.

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