![]() ![]() ![]() It couldn’t be much simpler, to be fair, but there are some issues that drove me mad. If your Ninja hits an enemy they’ll take damage, if he hits a hazard or projectile, he will take damage. You get around the environments by aiming the cursor at hard surfaces and clicking, with a charged version for clearing large areas. Suffice to say that there are bad guys, and you’re a good guy, and you have to beat them by hurling yourself at them at a rate of knots. There’s not much of a story in the early access build it’s mostly just a series of tutorials followed by a couple of gameplay levels. It casts you as a Ninja, unsurprisingly, who must catapult himself around various environments like a wrecking ball. It’s 90% left mouse button, but you do need the right button and a couple of keys to cycle items. It boasts one-button gameplay, although that isn’t true at all. It’s one of those that will either find an audience because of its gimmick or will be largely ignored because of it – but either way its fate is heavily tied to the core conceit. Ninja or Die: Shadow of the Sun is a curious little game. ![]()
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