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TrustedReviews: Ninja Reflex

For the first couple of hours Ninja Reflex really does feel like one of the most entertaining Wii mini-game collections around; one that's not just trying to be yet another Wario Ware or Rayman Raving Rabbids, but a casual gaming experience of its own. In some ways you wish they had run more with the Ninja Training concept (some of the progress reports, daily regimes and graphs seen in a Brain Training or Big Brain Academy would have worked well here), but most of the time you just wish there was a lot more of it.

Should you see it for rent or in a bargain bin for under £15 then TrustedReviews would definitely recommend that you give it a go. Like the equally flawed Ghost Squad, it's a bit of a Wii guilty pleasure. Still, while Ninja Reflex sits at its full asking price it's impossible to do so. Please, EA, bring us a sequel or a special edition, throw in double the disciplines and a decent multiplayer option, and you might just have yourself a winner. Don't leave the world's Ninjas half-trained - finish the job!

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PS360WII6629d ago

Hmm suprised this is even an okay game. EA seems to be figuring out this console called Wii

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WGR Review: Ninja Reflex

Wii Game Review Writes: "Ninja Reflex for Wii is a small budget release by Nunchuck Games and is published by Electronic Arts. It's labelled as a Ninja Skills trainer/simulator but really is just a collection of minigames. Nunchuck Games proudly display the photos of three martial arts experts on the Ninja Reflex mini-site who claim it is pretty good. We may not know our Xingyi from our Poomsae but we do know our Wii games so let's see if Ninja Skills Wii gets a lowly white belt or a high ranking black belt in our review of Ninja Reflex. Upon booting the game for the first time you must choose your Ninja title and name from the many combinations possible. They're all quite funny and if you ever dreamt of being that boy in the Karate Kid movies, you'll feel right at home here. There are six Ninja skills lessons to master in Ninja Reflex Wii, these are: Shuriken, Koi, Hotaru, Haish, Katana and Nunchaku."

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Vooks: Ninja Reflex Review

Vooks writes: "The Wii is fast becoming the most elite personal trainer money can buy. From training your brain to making you fitter, the Wii has a range of software aimed at improving at least one aspect of the person. With Ninja Reflex in the fray, gamers now have the oppurtunity to improve their reflexes in terms of speed and accuracy. With Ninja Reflex, you'll soon be able to catch those pesky flies with chopsticks. But does the game actually improve your reflexes? And it is any good? Read on to find out.

Ninja Reflex is a compilation of 6 mini-games that aim to improve your reflexes. That wasn't a typo either, there is only 6 games including in Ninja Reflex, although there are several variations available on each game. As there are only 6 mini-games, I will take some time to explain each one of them."

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Ninja Reflex Review (Vooks)

Vooks writes: "Ninja Reflex is a noble attempt at trying to make a mini-game compilation that differentiates itself from the rest, through an integration of an interesting theme as well as an underlying common factor - that of reflexes. Unfortunately, although it does differentiate itself as a whole from other titles in the genre, it doesn't do a good job at differentiating it's contents to provide an interesting and compelling enough experience. It's hard to recommend Ninja Reflex to anyone, especially at the price point that it is currently available at. Perhaps if it were to be released at a budget price, it would be much more easier to recommend Ninja Reflex. It just doesn't offer enough substance to warrant it's hefty price tag."