The Last Ninja
Reviewed by Ty Massei
Graphics: 3 out of 10
Sound: 3 out of 10
Gameplay: 2 out of 10
Hardness factor: 7 out of 10
Overall: 2.5 out of 10
Graphics: The graphics in this game are pretty bad. While they went
for an isometrical view, they just didn't pull it off too well. Besides,
the color scheme is way too bright for a ninja game. There really isn't
any detail in this game and everything looks blurry.
Sound: The music in this game is pretty bad. The one song in the game
is okay, but needless to say it does get on your nerves. The quality and
overall sound of it isn't that great either. Also, I found parts of the song
fluctuated in loudness.
Gameplay: An isometric beat 'em up type game. You play as a ninja and
run around a level trying to find items you need to beat the level and
fighting enemies. In order to fight the enemies all you do is go up to them
and press the hit button or the kick button. Or, you can jump to dodge their
hits. The fighting aspect of this game isn't even the weakest part of it.
The story and level layouts are. Also, the controls definitely needed to
be reworked since it's not comfortable or very easy to use.
Hardness factor: This game's pretty hard. Enemies strike quickly and they
sometimes have weapons, which will take you down in a hit or two. Also,
when you finally defeat an enemy he can get back up and go after you
after a short time.
Overall: 2.5 out of 10. This game is really bad. While it seemed like a
pretty cool idea, they just didn't execute it very well.