10°

GameShark: Izuna 2 Review

The game repeats the same formula as you progress meaning that you'll enter a town, talk to everyone, be pointed towards the local dungeon, fight through said dungeon to the boss on the final level and then it's on to the next town and the next dungeon. If this kind of no-frills design, along with the textbook implementation of Roguelike dungeon crawling is your kind of thing, then Izuna might be worth a look, provided you can overlook the various annoyances.

That's a tall order for all but the most patient of gamers though, meaning that this is one ninja who won't be dropping the "unemployed" part of her title any time soon.
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 460 days 12 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

Multi
Hilarious Rabbids Go Home launch trailer
Multi | Trailer
El33tonline writes: "Rabbids Go Home, the Rabbid's first standalone game, sees the Rabbids trying to collect as much human stuff as possi...

Multi
The A.V. Club: LEGO Rock Band Review
Multi | Review
The A.V. Club writes: "Remember when rock was dangerous? John Lennon claimed The Beatles were bigger than Jesus, and it caused a massive shits...

Multi
Aussie Game Releases (November 9 - 15) - AusGamers
Multi | News
AusGamers has posted up their Weekly Release list for Australian game releases for the week of November 9 - 15, which of course includes Modern War...

Multi
RPG Deals 11/8 – 11/14
Multi | News
Get Mass Effect for $5 with purchase of Dragon Age, $25 gift cards being handed out, and more as Russ finds cheap RPGs at North American retailers.
About N4G
N4G is a social game news site that covers the game industry 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
More Info... | Submit News