Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja now in stores
For those with a taste for quirky games with even quirkier dialogues, then listen up as Izuna is in the house. As promised by Atlus, the DS title Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja finally makes its way into North American shores.
Having been previously released in Japan as Gouma Fuden Izuna, back in June 2006, the other half of the planet can now also enjoy this title which was developed by the studio Success. This dungeon crawler is noted for its randomly-generated dungeons which is coupled with effective, turn-based gameplay. On top of all that, the whole thing is also generously peppered with humorous dialogue, which by itself, is a pretty good excuse to get the game.
So, help this booted-out ninja make a living, and get Izuna out of trouble as she tries to earn money AND appease those deities who she just so happen to have offended along the way. She’s a sweet girl. Really.
For those with a taste for quirky games with even quirkier dialogues, then listen up as Izuna is in the house. As promised by Atlus, the DS title Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja finally makes its way into North American shores.
Having been previously released in Japan as Gouma Fuden Izuna, back in June 2006, the other half of the planet can now also enjoy this title which was developed by the studio Success. This dungeon crawler is noted for its randomly-generated dungeons which is coupled with effective, turn-based gameplay. On top of all that, the whole thing is also generously peppered with humorous dialogue, which by itself, is a pretty good excuse to get the game.
So, help this booted-out ninja make a living, and get Izuna out of trouble as she tries to earn money AND appease those deities who she just so happen to have offended along the way. She’s a sweet girl. Really.