Ninja Five-O
Description (IGDB)
Take on the role of Ninja Five-O as he uses all his skill, stealth and magic to rescue hostages and defeat his enemies. Master the art of ninja swords, shuriken throwing stars and ancient ninjitsu magic! * Kaginawa Wire grappling hook that can be used to hang, fly, jump, climb walls and surprise attack. * 6 Challenging missions covering 20 levels. * Crush objects to find hidden Power-Ups and secret items * Unique enemy boss characters for each level.
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Médias
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Description Steam (Français)
> Ninjutsu : modes d'attaque variés.
> Mode contre-la-montre : rejouez un niveau déjà terminé dans ce mode chronométré. Un objectif de temps est fixé pour chaque niveau, et vous devez essayer de le terminer avant la fin du temps imparti.
> Sauvegarde du jeu (progression) à tout moment
> Fonctionnalité de retour en arrière
Éditions et prix Steam
Avis des joueurs Steam
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Once the game has been completed, more Ninja Five-O fun can be had with an unlockable difficulty setting (making the game more tough to complete) and an optional Time Trial model. »
« An insanely hard game. Beating the game will require intimate knowledge of the levels and a mastery of the controls. The title is a breath of fresh air in today's environment of games that can be easily polished off. »
« An exciting, fun and challenging action game that shouldn't be missed. »
« A surprisingly excellent GBA game with plenty of lengthy levels and ninja action that will bring to mind those great classic platform games of the old days. »
« There's only a few things that keep Ninja Five-O from being a perfect game: one save file, tiny graphics, and most importantly, the lack of a connection to "Hawaii Five-O." »
« Accurate control and savvy level design. [July 2003, p.122] »
« While this game not necessarily the most difficult game in the GBA library, it's still packed with solid and challenging gameplay. »
« The control is very tight, and the moves are plentiful. [May 2003, p.140] »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« The gaming world is buzzing with excitement as a beloved cult classic prepares to make its grand return. Ninja Five-O, a title that once captivated players on the Game Boy Advance, is stepping back into the spotlight with a re-release that promises to blend nostalgia with modern flair. »
« Platform beat 'em up that owes a lot to Shinobi and Rolling Thunder, with the addition of a Bionic Commnado-style grappling hook. The graphics are a bit small and basic but it's fun to play and feels like one of the better Spider-Man games. »
« This game has the best physics of any 16 bit side scrolling game that I've ever played. The grappling hook, the jumping with an almost flying crane style feel, slashing your sword, and throwing shurikens all feel so incredible, and in general, this game was ahead of it's time. My only complaints are the length, and the fact that they missed out on making the best batman game of all time. »
« This game really manages to capture the feel of being a ninja. Rewarding stealth and precision moves whilst not trying to be overly realistic. Getting the hang of the grappling hook is a standout feature and quite rewarding when you time your swing to perfection and slash the thug the split second you land. Ignore the horrible box art, this game is pure platforming joy with a great learning curve »
« one of the best games i have played on the GBA , it is fast paced and enjoyable , its sad to know that very few people have ever played this but if you can get a ROM of it or buy an old copy you should definitely try this jewel of gaming »