Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns Review

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Story
Ichika, a fisherman from the previous game, have a plan to get married. However, during the night before marriage Ichika it, Shino, Izuna's best friend, disappeared. Izuna frantically trying to find and quickly established itself. Shino revealed that he was looking for her brother, Shizune, so Izuna and her friends decide to help find Shizune Shino. Izuna enlists the help of the gods Katamari Village, which he assisted in the previous game. God Takushiki, one of the gods, revealing that both Shizune and Izuna is a "portable sanctuary", or those that let the gods to leave their home villages. Because of the two portable shrines in one area will cause conflict among the gods, Shizune Takushiki sent to other areas as a child. The foreign gods and their creatures from the region, mononokes, followed by Shizune to homeland Izuna. After defeating the foreign gods, Izuna and Shino Shizune successful reunion. However, with the defeat of the foreign gods, Izuna anger the Dark Lord, leader of the gods. Izuna is forced to defeat the Dark Lord. After doing so, she convinces him to return to his homeland, allowing the return of peace to the region

Gameplay
Izuna 2, as the original Izuna games, roguelike crawlers prison. Players control the Izuna or other characters and explore various dungeons randomly. Each prison has a few floors that need to be cleaned, and many of the dungeons have a boss who must be defeated. The player manages the health bar, if the health bar is depleted, the player dies and is forced to return to the city. Dying, a common occurrence in the game, will cause the player to lose all the money and goods taken, although the player will not lose any experience or levels. Health bar refills continuously every turn. To prevent players from being left in place to restore the health of exaggeration, a "SP bar" added It continues to spend per turn and run out of SP is reduced attack power.The bar game is turn-based players;. Players can perform actions such as move, use items, or attack, and every other enemy in the dungeon will take action as well. The game includes a lot of RPG elements, such as items equippable, statistics, and experience points to level up.

 

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