7.8 /10 1 Votes
6.9/10 Initial release date 8 June 2006 | 4.9/5 Emuparadise 66% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genres Action role-playing game, Dungeon crawl Similar Ninja Studio games, Roguelike games, Other games |
X play izuna legend of the unemployed ninja review
Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja, known in Japan as Gōma Reifu Den Izuna (降魔霊符伝イヅナ, lit. "Devil-conquering Soul Talisman Legend Izuna") and in Europe as Izuna: The Legend of the Ninja, is a Nintendo DS dungeon crawler game developed by Success and published by Atlus USA in the United States and by 505 Games in Europe. It was followed by a sequel, Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns, in 2007.
Contents
- X play izuna legend of the unemployed ninja review
- 01 title izuna legend of the unemployed ninja ds
- Plot
- Izunas group
- Gods
- Gameplay
- Reception and legacy
- References

01 title izuna legend of the unemployed ninja ds
Plot

Izuna and her ninja clan are looking for a place to settle down after their old master Mugen decided that ninjas were obsolete, and booted them from his castle. Upon arriving at a village that's suitably out of the way for their "Grandboss", Gen-An, they decide to stay at an inn when Grandboss wanders off.

While trying to find Grandboss, Izuna manages to offend the gods of the village, and everyone in the area starts behaving strangely. Now Izuna has to descend into the various shrines for the gods in order to set things right.
Izuna's group

Gods
Gameplay
Izuna is a dungeon crawler game with randomly generated dungeons, much like the Mystery Dungeon series. Inside the dungeons, gameplay is effectively turn-based, with monsters in the dungeon getting to move or attack every time Izuna moves a tile or takes an action. If Izuna should get KO'ed inside the dungeon, a passerby will bring her back to the village, but she will lose all the items and money she was holding, except for equipment with the Kikan talisman attached to it. However, after completing the first dungeon, the player is able to store items and money in a warehouse, allowing the storage of reserve weapons and items in case Izuna is KO'ed. These features combine to give the game a roguelike feel, albeit with modern graphics.
Reception and legacy
The game received "average" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. Some reviewers enjoyed the game's high difficulty and quirky storyline, while others panned the game for a perceived lack of depth, difficulty, and battling. Reviewers also noted that the game does not use any additional DS features, such as the microphone, touch-screen or Wi-Fi. However, the game did gain something of a cult following and was popular enough to spawn the sequel, Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns.
Izuna and Shino appear in the Success and Atlus game Rondo of Swords as unlockable characters. Izuna additionally appears in the Ninja Studio's fighting game Windy X Windam.