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Ninja Reflex
Ninja Reflex
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List Price: $29.99
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Product Details

  • Batteries Included: 0
  • Binding: Video Game
  • Brand: Electronic Arts
  • EAN: 0014633159219
  • ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
  • Features: Test your reflexes with millisecond precision, Up to 4 players, 6 core ninja training exercises - Shuriken, Hotaru, Hashi, Koi, Nunchaku, Katana, Choose from over 25,000 unique ninja name combinations, Earn a black belt
  • Label: Electronic Arts
  • Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Product Group: Video Games
  • Publisher: Electronic Arts
  • Release Date: 2008-03-04
  • Studio: Electronic Arts
  • Title: Ninja Reflex
  • UPC: 014633159219
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description: Do you have what it takes to be a ninja? Enter the dojo to find out. Test your reflexes with Ninja Reflex by competing against your sensei or with other players in a series of martial arts challenges. Strive to earn a black belt using skills you develop in the game. Master 11 belt ranks to get a 3rd degree black belt. Choose a unique ninja name from over 25,000 combinations. Get through 6 training exercises: Shuriken - defend the courtyard from attacks on all sides with throwing stars; Hotaru - Test your speed against the flash of a firefly; Hashi - One who can catch flies with chopsticks can accomplish anything; Koi - Hunt koi fish with your bare hands; Nunchaku - Crush incoming aerial assaults with nunchucks; Katana - Strike down demons with your samurai sword in a bamboo forest. Calm your body, mind, and spirit with meditation lessons from your own personal sensei.

Your own personal sensei 3 difficulty levels


Customer Reviews


4 stars this item was given as a birthday gift
recipient likes this game and recommends it to those Wii owners who enjoy older arcade-style graphics.


4 stars REPETITIVE BUT 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 must lock onto a target and then make a flicking motion to throw your Shuriken. You lose a point if you hit a Geisha.

In Hashi, you must use your chopsticks to catch flies and put them into a spinning bowl. As the game gets harder, the master will tell you which color of fly to go after and the flies move faster and faster.

Koi, finds you having to grab fish from a Koi pond. There are three different sizes of fish to grab. The big fish are slow and easy to catch but are only worth one point. The smallest fish are worth three points but move very fast. You have to grab them right at the split second that they break the water's surface and be careful not to scare the other fish.

In Katana, you use your Wii controller as if you were holding a sword. When an enemy Samurai swings down at you twist your controller horizontally to block his sword and then a quick flick to kill him. If he swings from the side, twist vertically instead. The enemies come very quickly and in larger numbers as your skill grows.

Hotaru is truly a measure of reaction as you must quickly must press the A button on the remote as soon as you see a firefly. Your time is measured in fractions of seconds so be quick!

Finally there is the Nunchaku game. Start by making a sideways figure eight with the Wii reomote, swinging your nunchaku in a smooth pattern. Get ready because the Sensei is about to start throwing everything but the kitchen sink at you and you have to smash it out of the air.

Ninja Reflex isn't a very graphic or sound intensive game. Both are solid but there's nothing exceptional about either. Ninja Refelx's payoff is the game play. You'll work your arm, wrist, and hand unlike any other game. The one weakness is the repetitiveness of the games. Yes they give you different challenges to catching flies and throwing Shuriken, BUT, it's still catching flies and throwing Shuriken over and over. It's a fun diversion game and it's a great party with its multi-player capability but it's nothing that will immerse a single player for a long time.


2 stars Rent it first!
I rented this from Blockbuster, thank goodness. The idea is great but the execution was very poor. Its basically 8 mini games with little replayability. This would have been great if it was shipped the an extra controller instead of Wii Play. But to pay full price for this is insane. Each of the games are unique and fun, the first time you play it. But thats it. A game will last for 2 minutes max. There was no total score for all games played. Just the score of the 2 min round. Then you start over again. *SNORE*


5 stars Fun!
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!


3 stars It's ok
This is a decent game for what it is, though I found it to be not challenging enough and ultimately quite boring. I suppose it's my own fault, I wasn't sure exactly what the game was about. I was hoping there would be more fighting, instead a lot of stuff is done for you. As I said, it is a decent game and the mutli-player mode is a little bit more amusing, but it wasn't what I was expecting.

The Katana as well as the Nunchaku section is difficult to control and I suspect that if I didn't do anything it would still work the same way. These are the only two where there is any fighting, if you could call it that. Shuriken is boring and again hard to control. It is about target practice. Hashi is ok, it's a little bit too easy though. The objective in Hashi is catching flies. Koi is more difficult and the funnest. This is catching fish. Hotaru is definitely the most boring. All you do is look out for fireflies. If you're expecting it, I guess it could be fun. But as I said, I was hoping for more interaction, fighting, or at least better controls.