
Game Information
Console | PS2 |
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Publisher | Namco , Sony Computer Entertainment , Zoo Digital Publishing |
Genre | Platformer |
Region | EU , US |
Views | 5,322 |
Downloads | 5,544 |
Released | November 18, 2003 |
File size | 142.59 M |
Game Description
I-Ninja is a quirky, action-packed platformer that first hit the PlayStation 2 back in 2003. Developed by Argonaut Games, it follows the tale of Ninja, a pint-sized warrior with a big attitude, on a mission to save the world from the evil Ranx army. With its zany humor, slick gameplay, and over-the-top ninja moves, I-Ninja still stands out as one of the PS2’s hidden treasures.
What Makes I-Ninja So Appealing?
This game has personality for days. Ninja, the main character, is both skilled and hilariously cocky, often dropping snarky lines that keep the tone light and fun. The visuals are bold and colorful, mixing a cartoony style with surprisingly detailed environments. It’s easy to dive into the game because it doesn’t take itself too seriously it’s all about having a blast.
The Interface: Simple Yet Effective
The interface is clean and straightforward, which is great for newcomers and seasoned gamers alike. A health bar, radar, and mission objectives are all neatly displayed, keeping the screen uncluttered. The game’s menu is intuitive, so hopping between levels or checking progress feels natural.
Gameplay That Packs a Punch
The gameplay is where I-Ninja truly shines. Players run, jump, and wall-ride their way through varied levels filled with puzzles, enemies, and boss battles. Combat is fluid, combining sword slashes, shuriken throws, and crazy ninja tricks. Plus, there’s plenty of variety one moment, you’re grinding on rails; the next, you’re piloting a mech suit.




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