Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns
Release Date: July 22, 2008
The second part of a series of humorous Japanese RPGs telling about the adventures of the sixteen-year-old warrior Ninja. During our journey, we travel, so numerous, randomly generated underground, perform a lot of quests, defeat hundreds of enemies and gain a pile of items.
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Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns Description
Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja is a continuation of the funny and quite classic jRPG about the adventures of the not very clumsy and somewhat arrogant sixteen-year-old ninja warrior, who is also unemployed.
In the second part we again play the role of a shattered and still unemployed girl. The plot is no less confusing and funny than in the previous part. It all starts with the disappearance of Shino, Izuna's companion, who decided to set off in search of her long-lost sister. In addition, so that it was not too easy, the foreign gods descended to the Japanese land and as it is not difficult to guess the maiden ninja exposed herself to their anger. In this way the adventure begins, in which not only do we have to find the lost, but we also have to deal with the angry deities.
The game again offers everything that should be in a typical jRPG. During our journey, we travel, so numerous, randomly generated underground, perform a lot of quests, defeat hundreds of enemies and gain a pile of items. In addition, the fun is diversified by the possibility of cooperation between team members in order to maximize the effectiveness of attacks.
Again, we use both screens of the Nintendo DS console - on the top we can see statistics and dialogs, while on the bottom one we can see the action of the game. The graphics were made in the classic Far East style, so all manga lovers should be satisfied.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns Summary
Platforms:
Nintendo DS
Developer: Ninja Studio
Publisher: Atlus
Age restrictions: none