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TSA Review: Ninjamurai

TSA:
Ninjamurai owes much of its style and substance to arcade games and their console ports from the late 80s and early 90s. The most obvious comparison is Shinobi or even Strider but there is a little more to it than that. This is a PS Minis title that is, perhaps necessarily, light on exposition but quite impressively well stocked with gameplay.

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thesixthaxis.com
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Ninjamurai Free On PS+ This Week

Bone-idle.ie writes "Ninjamurai won a series of top awards recently including Best action/adventure and best platformer over at www.pspminis.com"

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bone-idle.ie
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5.0

Ninjamurai Review [GamingUnion.net]

GamingUnion.net writes: "Open Emotion Studio's most recent PSP minis title, Mad Blocker Alpha, was a somewhat flawed yet incredibly rewarding title once players got to grips with the game's constraints. Not wanting to repeat the same idea over again, Open Emotion Studios has decided to go with a different genre for their latest minis entry by combining two well-known staples: platforming and ninjas. Long-time fans of the iconic genre will remember titles such as Capcom's legendary Strider franchise. So how does the developer's entry, Ninjamurai, fare? Sadly, not so well."

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gamingunion.net
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7.5

PS3blog.net Reviews Ninjamurai (minis)

Ninjas and Zombies are part of a healty diet but eating one after the other can prove to be a huge challenge to any digestive system. Mmm, what to review today then? Ok, let’s go with Ninjas first and take it from there and we’ll deal with the zombies later. What could go wrong?