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When you dive into Ninjago Forgotten City, you’ll immediately notice how it captures that familiar blend of action and mystery. You step into an abandoned metropolis shrouded in mist, complete with crumbling temples, flickering lanterns, and ancient murals hinting at a powerful civilization long gone. As you roam its winding streets, you’ll find hidden chambers, trapdoors, and secret passageways—perfect for anyone who loves a bit of exploration mixed with their ninja training.

Gameplay strikes a smooth balance between fast-paced combat and thoughtful puzzle-solving. You can switch between each ninja on the fly—Kai’s fiery fluff and lightning-fast sword strikes, Jay’s electricity-based attacks, and more—each bringing its own flavor to both battle and environmental puzzles. There are platforming sections where precision jumps and mid-air flips feel crisp, and then there are shrine puzzles where you line up cryptic symbols or redirect beams of light with your elemental powers to unlock the next gate.

Story-wise, Forgotten City builds on that core Ninjago vibe of friendship, honor, and teamwork. You’re investigating why the city fell, unearthing scrolls that reference a forgotten Elemental Master whose return could tip the balance between peace and chaos. The cutscenes are lighthearted without feeling cheesy, as the ninjas banter their way through tense moments, reminding you why you’ve been rooting for them since day one.

At its best, the game feels like a cozy day out with your favorite ninja team, even if some sections loop back on themselves a bit. The art direction leans into moody shadows and warm torchlight, giving each area distinct character. By the time you piece together the final secret and face off against the city’s ancient guardian, you’ll have a genuine sense of accomplishment—and maybe a few new tricks to show off next time you’re back in Spinjitzu training.