I-Ninja Trailer & Screens
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12:10 September 18th, 2003
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Namco has released some new screenshots for I-Ninja, as well as a small trailer showcasing this upcoming combat action-adventure game in the works at Argonaut Games. I-Ninja will be released on PS2 and GameCube in Q4 2003, and on Xbox in Q1 2004. Gamer's Hell Local Download:
  • I-Ninja Trailer (2 MB)
  • I-Ninja™ is an adrenaline-charged combat action-adventure game featuring rich and expansive environments that are uniquely designed to challenge the games’ protagonist, I-Ninja, and his special abilities. The game is set in The World, a small, earth-like planet somewhere in the realms of legend that is cohabitated by diverse inhabitants including Ninja Guardians, and I-Ninja’s Master whom he calls only “Sensei.” The World’s islands have been invaded by Master O-Dor’s evil army of robotic Ranx and all of the cohabitants have been imprisoned except for I-Ninja. Sensei must rely on his highly arrogant, yet consummate warrior-student to recover the four lost Rage Stones - relics of an ancient, evil power that corrupts anyone who possesses them. Follow I-Ninja on his journey from island to island as he fights fearsome enemies; overcomes enormous obstacles and mini-bosses to gain new Ninja Belts, recover the Rage Stones, and ultimately face his nemesis on the Moon. In true gravity-defying game play, I-Ninja can run on walls, "shred" on extreme rails, hover great distances with a "sword copter" spin, throw shurikens, blow darts, and utilize specialized manga-style ninja moves to navigate through each dynamic environment. Features: • Five principle environments in The World including four very different islands and one moon base • I-Ninja’s traversal abilities allow the player to string together multiple moves into distinct combat combinations • A unique multiple weapon control system provides the ultimate battle experience. I-Ninja can throw lethal shurikens, cut enemies in half, use a blowgun, and even take over enemy rocket launchers and commandeer enemy robots • A cast of challenging enemies and ruthless bosses range from foot-soldier Ranx to a menacing 150-foot giant robot • A rewards system, that with each passing Mission, I-Ninja is capable of gaining different-colored ‘belts’ which earn him a more impressive arsenal of weapons and abilities

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