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Submitted by Columbo 1232d ago | review

The Escapist: Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns Review

The Escapist writes:

"While I can't really recommend Izuna 2 to the average person, I'll wholeheartedly endorse it for those looking for a handheld title to suck hundreds of hours of their lives away. If you can look past the game's sparse trimmings, you'll discover a deep, endlessly nuanced quest that offers an immense sense of satisfaction once you toil enough to earn it.

Bottom Line: I enjoy Izuna 2 on a near-daily basis, but the lazy, or the busy, need not apply.

Recommendation: If you're a fan of endless dungeon crawling, and have a few hundred hours to kill, give Izuna 2 a shot. The game's $30 price point is certainly not indicative of how much content is packed into the thing." (Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns, Nintendo DS) -

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