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This is the Ninja Reflex Nintendo WII Game guaranteed to work like new and backed by the Retrolio Games 90-day no questions asked returns policy!
PRODUCT DETAILS Ninja Reflex – Wii Game
UPC:014633159219
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:WII_NINJA_REFLEX
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
perfect
Like all good ninja, I was force fed the secret arts of the ninja by my overbearing sensei/father, expecting no less than perfection from his slacker ninja son. It wasn’t easy at the time, but playing Ninja Reflex has helped to remind me of those growing years, especially during my coming of age trial where I was blindfolded and dropped in a forest with nothing to defend myself but my keep ninja sense and ’10 fingers of death’ at my disposal. As I battled my way through rival ninja clans bent on my destruction just to make it back to my dojo and be named an official ninja warrior for my village, it made me think how much fun it is to be a ninja, and how everyone should have such opportunities!Now with this game you can relive your brooding ninja youth as I have and become a better ninja for it!With great power, comes great ninja reflexes!
works like new
great
Love this game. My six year old daughter is having a great time earning her belts. Lots of fun for the rest of the family too!!!
Fun!
At first I figured Ninja Reflex from Electronic Arts was going to be just another fighting game. In reality, Ninja Reflex is a PRE-fighting game. Afterall, you can’t expect to go out and defeat the enemies as a measly white belt, can you? You are welcomed by your sensei into his dojo will you will learn to move as quiet as a cat and to strike as quickly as a cobra. Reflex is the key word in the title of the game. Making full use of the Wii’s capabilities you’ll will need to think quick and react quicker with your hands, wrists, and fingers as you master the various reflex games and rise in rank. You get yo pick your Ninja’s name from a variety of first and last name combinations. The more belts you earn, the more combinations you unlock up to a max of 25,00 different name combinations!There are six different reflex games: The Shuriken, Hashi, Koi, Katana, Hotaru, and Nunchaku. Each game requires different skills to pass the tests. As you progress through the game, more tests are added to each of these six games, getting more and more difficult along the way. You have to collect five out of six possible jewels in order to attempt the Belt Test. Here, you have three challenges to face. Your Sensei will grade your performance once you are done with all three. If you pass, you gain the next belt color ranking. If you fail, you are forced to go back and re-earn the jewels in order to try again.You’ll use one of the Ninja’s most notorious weapons in Shuriken. You mu.
This game amuses me and my husband for hours – my friends (30-somethings) love it, my friends’ kids love it and even my dad loves it! My mom is intimidated by anything electronic and has never bothered to touch video games before – she was having a blast catching koi! Very user friendly (though the swordplay is frustrating). It’s a lot of fun for everybody!
At its core the game is like any other reflex-based Wii game.What sets it apart is it places it in the context of the Martial Arts.At first glance one would assume then that this game is about hacking and slashing enemies. Actually it really isn’t. It actually gives you the same kind of advice you would normally hear as part of real martial arts training. This is done through a video game sensei who spouts wisdom to you as you are playing the game (kind of like Mr Miyagi in Karate kid or Cain in Kung Fu).The game motivates you to continue by allowing you to take tests after you have practiced enough of the core skills. And you earn belts when you pass each test.There is also a guided meditation session which actually teaches you how to meditate. This is unheard of in a game today.So in the end this game is actually quite educational.
This is my daughter’s review: “The game is great, but I think the stars are hard to throw. But the game is fun to play. I am 8 years old in second grade.” Sally in PA