Izuna's been unemployed for a while now, so RPGamer were glad to see her back in action in Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns. Izuna 2 is once again a dangerous dungeon crawling, roguelike adventure. RPGamer say dangerous, because for someone that has little to no experience with these type of games, they were dead very quickly. Dungeon crawling takes a special patience that they lack at times, having grown up with games that allow them to press one button to attack and slaughter their enemies.
Ninja Studio, the folks behind the cult hit rogue-like series Izuna, may have quietly faced closure.
Izuna 2, Borderlands, Mass Effect 2, and several versions of Pokemon are available on the cheap this week.
Gaming Target: "Our favorite bubble headed ninja returns being employed by Success and Atlus to entertain us rogue-like fans once more in this sequel to last year's comical, yet totally enraging dungeon crawler, Izuna: The Legend of the Unemployed Ninja. If you've read our preview of this game then you pretty much know what to expect. I mean hey, that was the finished product, only now we know how well the story holds up and we can officially put a score on it."