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  1. Feb 18, 2017
    6
    This game is extremely unfair. There's knock back, enemies placed near pits to make you fall off, ghosts placed in the middle of jumps to make you fall, frogs that hit you into water and make you drown, and enemies placed to be hidden until it's too late. Boss fights are boring and the only challenging part of them is trying to hit them 100 times so they die, and the gameplay is almostThis game is extremely unfair. There's knock back, enemies placed near pits to make you fall off, ghosts placed in the middle of jumps to make you fall, frogs that hit you into water and make you drown, and enemies placed to be hidden until it's too late. Boss fights are boring and the only challenging part of them is trying to hit them 100 times so they die, and the gameplay is almost entirely trial and error. There's also nothing unique or ground breaking here, either. Despite that, it's oddly addicting. It's only 5 dollars, so give it a shot if you want. But like I said, don't expect anything really good. Expand
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  1. Apr 8, 2016
    66
    Ninja Senki DX boasts masterful level design, with fun and challenging gameplay ideal for fans of platformers of old. Just don't expect to find anything particularly groundbreaking or unique.
  2. Mar 21, 2016
    75
    I do think, however, that if you're going to draw so heavily from those old games, it should be in the service of something more ambitious than simply imitating your influences and calling it a day. And that's why I don't see the point of Ninja Senki DX's existence: it aspires to nothing more than to borrow liberally from those old games, without in any way building on them or looking at them in a different light.