7.0

GG Series Ninja Karakuri Den review - Extraguy.com

Extra Guy writes: GG Series Ninja Karakuri Den is not a game for everyone, but it’s definitely a palatable snack for those who appreciate its classic ninja stylings. It’s quick and easy in a pinch but might leave you wanting more, just like all the best junk food does.

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6.3

Wiiloveit.com: G.G Series: NINJA KARAKURI DEN - DSiWare Review

"Extravagant stealth missions are great, but once in a while it's nice to forget about all that and just keep the archetypal hoopla to a minimum. For times when you want to do this and not a whole lot more, the ever-consistent G.G Series can lend a hand. Yes, the next time you want to take a leap without worrying about where you'll land or what you'll do there, it may be worth setting your sights on this inoffensive, quick-and-easy time-waster." -- Wiiloveit.com

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Wiiloveit.com: Sharing the Love - G.G Series Spotlight

"When the eShop first opened for business, I was thrilled over the prospect of some of my favourite DSiWare games getting the attention they so rightly deserved and at times failed to get under their original home on the DSi Shop. But in the updates that followed, I saw the same games week in and week out getting more exposure than I felt was warranted. Slowly but surely, I started to see one or two deserving games get advertised and before long, the obscure offerings available on the service were getting dedicated bumpers." -- Wiiloveit.com

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6.0

Destructoid Review: G.G Series Ninja Karakuri Den

Destructoid writes: "Japan can be a real ball hog sometimes. A bazillion awesome-looking games come out each year, yet only a handful get localized. Don't even get me started on the surplus of legacy software that appears on their download services! Is it fair that Japan gets 14 PSOne Classics a week while we only get one every other blue moon? Why must we go through the hassle of tricking our consoles' region settings to play games that did, in fact, hit Western retail?"

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