Think of the greatest party you've ever been to. Hold that image in your head. Wow, it was a magical night, wasn't it? The booze was free flowing, the perfect song was playing and that special someone looked at you across the room ... and smiled. Guess what -- When you compare your very special night with EA's new party game, it looks a little more like a meeting of the Carpet Store Owners of America. Because EA's not just throwing any party, nephew. EA's throwing a ninja party. And there ain't no party like a ninja party, because a ninja party don't stop ... until the floor is coated in blood and everyone is dead.
Ninja Reflex is a "ninja party game" for the Wii and DS. And though more details are coming on Dec. 4, that's all we know about it right now. But you don't need to know any more about it to make your purchasing decision. To that end, we'll now be reiterating the salient details for you: Ninja. Party. Game. Now, go fold five bucks into a shuriken and get to pre-ordering!
[Via NDSF]
Reader Comments (23)
Posted: Nov 28th 2007 1:59PM (Unverified) said
Here's to hoping this is all mini games! cuz you know, that's what the Wii is missing, top quality mini games...
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Posted: Dec 1st 2007 7:15PM Jimmyjames said
Why? Because they consistently publish (not always create) a large number of games? Because alot of the games are in the good to very good range? Without EA the industry would be shit right now.
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Posted: Nov 28th 2007 2:21PM (Unverified) said
So now EA is going to fuck over two more things I like. Some of the TOP things too!
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Posted: Nov 28th 2007 2:21PM The Artist Formerly known as Jes said
Tomorrow, Activision will announce a Pirate party game. Developed by Infinity Ward
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Posted: Nov 28th 2007 3:07PM (Unverified) said
The 360 and PS3 both get Skate (ie, the first *good* EA game in over a decade) and us Wii owners get...yet another f#$%#@% party game. Thanks, jackasses. As if I NEEDED another reason to hate EA, sheesh.
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Posted: Nov 28th 2007 11:12PM (Unverified) said
With EA, its not costing them anything because it's either underdevelop, reissue with minor updates, sequel with minor updates, or a great title thru acquisitions of other companies. That's their bread and butter. If it was an independent studio with EA publishing, you might have something.
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