If you think this is a childish game..................think again.

User Rating: 7.5 | I-Ninja PC
STORY – The game starts off with our hero known as Ninja who is about to save his captured Sensei. After defeating a swarm of enemies, Ninja discovers a glowing red stone known as a Rage Stone. Upon touching the stone Ninja goes berserk and in a fit of madness beheads his sensei. From the beheaded body sensei's ghost pops up only to reveal a plan of world domination by an evil tyrant and hence Ninja is off to save the day. I Ninja's story has not much to offer, but its silly plot and humorous approach covers up for the pot holes in the storyline.

SOUND – The games music and sound effects are mediocre and nothing special but what will really grab your attention are the humorous one liners spoken by sensei.

GRAPHICS – Graphics are quite crisps and smooth. Although the graphics might Seem to be childish, the game is not. Level designs are well executed and even minor details have been taken into consideration.

GAMEPLAY – At first glance the game looks pretty childish but looks can often be deceiving since I-ninja's level designs are pretty challenging. The game features a variety of challenges ranging from the normal getting from one point to the other all the way through time challenges and some heavy duty boss fights. Apart from the usual hack and slash you can take down swarms of enemies from a distance with the help of shurikens and explosive darts. When the situation calls for it, Ninja can also do a variety of acrobatics, from running along walls, rail grinding , using the sword like an helicopter to float through the air and much more. Talking about the bad points, the game does tend to get repetitive at times and certain characters just come into the picture without any explanation. But in the end the game turns out to be quite decent with loads of challenges thrown at you.

THUMBS UP – Challenging, Variety of gameplay, Sensei's one liners

THUMBS DOWN – Gets repetitive at times, Story isnt that good.