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Definately worth it.
It makes a change from all the shooting and dragonslaying I usually do. I would swap literally any game to play this over. Brilliant, can't wait for Mini Ninjas 2.
the one small negative point is there is a bit of a learning curve on the conrols, but thats what the tutorial is for. you can also remap buttons
all in all a bit of everything. The cartoonish graphis put me off for a bit though.
I rarely use spells due to their mana consumption, or simply because I don't know what they do, and I only use the special ability when I want stuff to go down quickly. Only having three shots with these without knowing how many red orbs you'll get back kind of does that.
The game sort of emphasizes using your normal attack since you quickly run out of juice for the special ones.
At one point the game made me take over a bear (I think that's what it was) to attack enemies, but that felt like a huge waste of effort for something that's completely pointless. I think I even failed it, and had to beat up the enemies with my sword anyway. Never tried using animals to fight ever since.