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System 3
Fighting

512K

Yes
Eng

3.5" Floppy disk
Worldwide


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(Anonymous) (Unknown)   25th Nov 2010 08:58
Title Ninja Remix
Game Type Action Adventure
Compatibility ECS (degrade for AGA)
Publisher System 3
HD Installable Patch available
Players 1
Submission Chris Vella Profiled Reviewer

Review
Despite the fact that I used to think this game is an enhanced version of
Last Ninja 2, It isn't. Ninja Remix on the Amiga is simply an Amiga
version of the C64 game The Last Ninja. A different game entirely to Last
Ninja 2. The object of the game is to kill the enemies and collect any
items that you find. The items are used to overcome certain obstacles that
you will come across throughout the different levels. There is a fair
amount of thinking to be done as there are puzzle elements to the game.
You must know what items are to be used in certain situations, nothing too
tough but a little thought is involved. Pinpoint accuracy when jumping is
also sometimes required to get to another part of a level.

The game plays well but controlling the main character is tricky until you
get used to it. The graphics are very nice and the music is also good. Another
nice feature is being able to save and load your games. The collision
detection seems to be a little off. I'm not sure if its because of the games
viewing perspective or the programming itself. You will notice it when you are
fighting other warriors and it looks like you're lined up correctly but your
punches and kicks will miss him. It's not a big deal and doesn't really take
away from the game at all because fighting is just a small part of the game.
The main emphasis is knowing when and how to use the items you collect.

In conclusion, I have to say that I liked the game. If you like fighting
games with some thought involved, then you will like this game. It's better
than Last Ninja 2 and just as good as Last Ninja 3. The game made me want to
keep playing and I really got absorbed in it. Once you figure out how to
complete the game you're unlikely to want to play it again, but it will take
some time to complete the game. Having arcade, adventure, and puzzle elements
work well together in the game and made the game more interesting for me. This
game deserves a spot in everyones software collection.


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This title was first added on 24th August 2007
This title was most recently updated on 25th November 2010


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