corners you, the player, in a perpetual corpse-run. Back in My Day... For better or worse, games have been getting a little too easy so it's nice to point young whipper-snaps to a game that puts the fear of god back into the RPG and can't be sabotaged by ...read the complete Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja review at GamePro
IGN
A game that’s everything but mainstream, and while it will appeal greatly to its intended niche audience casual gamers and fun-loving current-day RPG fans are forewarned; this game is hard, merciless, and a blast from gaming’s “kill or be killed”...read the complete Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja review at IGN
If you're in the dark about Roguelikes but still want a taste of one, it's better to start with the more accessible Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Its difficulty is more gradual, it's got touch-screen controls, and it features more than one party member,...read the complete Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja review at 1UP
Ambition can be the folly of many developers. We all saw the backlash against Peter Molyneux when he was forced to scale back Fable, many lamented that the Saturn just wasn't beefy enough to pull off Burning Rangers, and we all remember (but wish we...read the complete Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja review at GotNext
baleful cloud that pervades this pile of shame. Following the Mystery Dungeon formula, the combat is unbelievably tedious and frustrating. In fact, I would rather just watch Izuna die than participate in the infantile mechanics, except that you lose all c...read the complete Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja review at Game Informer
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