N+ is an outstanding PSP game, which is not only enjoyable but also a great example of a game you can get right into. The instruction manual is also actually quite good at explaining the game’s rules, controls and features very elegantly, which is something of a rarity. This game is a successful and simple combination of jumping, running and wall-sliding, with controls that are easy to learn and use.
The included level editor is both powerful and intuitive. The player can now easily upload self created levels or browse, rate and play levels created by other users in just a few clicks. This system is so effective that it makes the game’s content and playing life grow exponentially.
N+ is a game which totally depends on seeing what you are doing. Multiple players can always team up and tackle the co-up levels or race against each other, but still it cannot be regarded as an absolute multiplayer game. This is due to the fact that there is an endless supply of solo levels, to make sure the game never gets old.
The player here assumes the role of a Ninja. The player’s jumping power, god-like-speed, reflexes and dexterity, are all due to the character’s amazingly fast metabolism; but sadly, he also has a short life span of only 1.5 minutes. Unlock another Ninja game like Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2, the graphics are extremely basic, as is the gameplay. In this game the player has to unlock and find his way to the exit in the process of collecting gold bricks which are hidden in all the danger prone zones. The number of gold bricks collected help in increasing the time span.
It is not as simple as it sounds. The levels have a lot of hurdles in the form of mines, turrets, lasers and guards. Moreover, if the player hits the wall or ceiling in the process of running he automatically dies. The timer that ruthlessly counts down to zero makes the game extremely exciting, tense and fast-paced.
Regardless of your dodging power, jumping skills or platforming history, this game will surely keep you on your toes, regardless of where it is played. It is hard not to recommend either with a bare price of $19, its long replay value, and easy to get into gameplay.
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