TSP writes:
"Mini Ninjas
Overall… it was very boring. The combat is button mashing, the exploration element was very boring to me, and overall gameplay wasn't very interesting. I did like the humor at some parts, but otherwise this wasn't very enjoyable at all. The game just feels like a… mid-quality downloadable game, definitely not something worth the full price.
WET
Overall though, the demo was quite enjoyable. The gameplay is pretty fun, and the style of the game is just really cool. *Insert perverted "Wet" joke here*. Not sure if it's gonna be worth the launch price of 60$ (70$ here in Canada), but it definitely looks like a fun game. Check out the demo if you have a European account, it's worth it."
Nick writes: "WET was a pretty cool experimental project; a mixture of Stranglehold and Max Payne with a bullet-time mechanic and 70’s china-town movie style."
Edgar writes: "Let's don stylish kimonos and travel back to Edo-era Japan -- 2009, to be precise -- and find out what made Mini Ninjas resonate with players of all ages."
This game always reminded me of I-Ninja a platformer game that came out back in the PS2/OG Xbox days kinda wish that game got a remaster.
Join Hardlydan and Amras89 for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about Microsoft’s digital gifting, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, Video games as a historical research tool, video game stealers, and murdering pitchers. Games discussed are Monster Hunter World, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, PC Building Simulator, Far Cry 5, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Mini Ninjas, Marvel Puzzle Quest, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Assassin’s Creed Origins, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
Wet is 49.99 if pre-ordered from Gamestop.