The Unemployed Ninja Returns
Atlus has announced the sequel to Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja for Nintendo DS: Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns.
Atlus today announced Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns for Nintendo DS, starring everyone's favorite careless, jobless, and penniless female protagonist with a love for dungeon crawls. Combining zany characters and hilarious dialogue with hardcore dungeon RPG gameplay, Izuna 2 stands out from the crowd with its unique and memorable RPG experience. This sequel offers more game content, combat options, and RPG depth. Also, the lead character's a sexy, self-absorbed ninja.
In Izuna 2, Izuna and her gang are back - and just in time for a wedding! Lured by the promise of free food (Why else would Izuna attend?), the festive event becomes a puzzling mystery when Izuna's sidekick Shino suddenly disappears, off in search of her long-lost sister. And making matters worse, the foreign gods have also arrived on Japanese soil, and they aren't very happy with the meddlesome, unemployed ninja. With disgruntled deities on the warpath, a sidekick to track down, and a missing sister out in the wild, it could all shape up to be one of Izuna's more exciting adventures. Sounds like a lot of work for a girl out of a job!
Features:
- Play hardcore with Izuna - Get in the action by combining down-and-dirty old-school dungeon RPG play with the cutest girl ninja ever, for a "stimulating" RPG experience.
- TAG team system - Take any two party members into a dungeon for a greater range of combat strategy. Combine power to unleash fierce TAG attacks.
- More Izuna than ever before - Get everything that made the original game a fan favorite, plus more! This bigger, better package includes more dungeons, items, enemies, characters, as well as a wacky new story, side quests, and TAG team system.
Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns is currently scheduled to release on July 22.
Comments
It looks like the same game as the first one. My biggest problem with Izuna is that it is too easy to find and break an equipment, so there is no reason to buy them or keep them around. By that token, I found money to be completely useless in this game because it is too hard to come by and there is no real use for it. To sell anything require to either defeat the dungeon or escape from it, otherwise if you die all of your items and money would be gone.
never played it myself to be honest.
I beat the game within 8 hours of game play, just a lot of trials and errors. Then after the story ends another really deep dungeon opens up. Compare to Torneko's Adventure, I like Torneko's better.
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