Well the patient got his heart transplant. Too bad I also left 12 scalpels, two metal boxes, and a bunch of glass shards in his chest cavity.... I'm sure he'll be fine.
This game has the same problem as nearly every other MMO on Kongregate: it isn't really free. If I want the rarest cards, I have to pay. If I want to train my skills to their highest point, I have to pay. If I want to enjoy the PvP game modes without losing, I have to pay. If I want to play for more than a few fights at a time, I have to pay. I understand that money is nice and developing games isn't free but a game like this should never be considered free to play.
Controls are a little hard to get used to but should only take five levels or so. I think the other commenters are just rage-quitting. Also, I really like the SNES era throwback, reminds me of a hundred other ninja games and nostalgia is always a plus. I give it 4/5.
Needs a way to speed up text in conversations without skipping it all together. Maybe an option to instantly display the text instead of having the words appear one by one?
A simple enough concept that has been refined to a perfect level. This game is hours of fun and I think the low rating is more than a little shocking. I honestly don't know what could make this game better other than more built-in songs and more achievements for achievement junkies. Definitely 5/5.
I began to suspect something once TNT was brought into play, now my suspicions are confirmed. You the player are an elaborate evil genius attempting to kill Toshii. If the launching chair of death wasn't obvious enough, you just have to think about it. Toshii can not walk or swim, yet she is in the middle of a lake perched on terribly unbalanced structures. It only makes sense that somebody put Toshii on those structures, and seeing as how no other person has any contact with Toshii, there can be only one culprit.
Flash developers need to stop making apps, it inspires the money hungry developers to be more money hungry.
The game itself is great though, I just felt the need to respond to a comment. 5/5