![]() Being dead doesn’t of course matter to Sensei, as he simply dusts himself off and pops back up in sprit form to help his now beleaguered pupil. ![]() ![]() Checking almost every cliché in the book, our hero Ninja is the last of his clan (following a Rage Stone incident in which he accidentally kills his own sensei) and is thus charged with saving his world from the evil emperor O-Dor and his marauding Ranx army. The story, such that there is, is pretty flimsy and serves no real overall purpose in the game. However, as a whole, it’s a fun-filled and genuinely humorous romp with plenty to offer even the most jaded platform-gaming fan. ![]() Broken down, it offers nothing that hasn’t already been covered before by titles such as Super Mario 64, Super Monkey Ball, and, more recently, Prince of Persia. I-Ninja is a game that somehow manages to equal much more than the sum of its individual parts.
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