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I recently gave Ninjago the Final Battle a spin, and I’ve got to say, it really scratches that ninja-action itch. Right from the start, you’re thrown into a world of high-flying combat, with familiar faces like Kai, Jay, Cole, and Zane each bringing their own special moves to the fray. The story picks up at a dramatic turning point, so even if you’ve watched the show, you’ll be on your toes wondering which alliances will hold and whose skills you’ll need to unlock next.

What really hooked me was how smooth the combat feels. You can chain together combo attacks or switch between ninjas mid-battle to exploit enemy weaknesses—kind of like having four players in one. There are puzzles strewn throughout the levels, too, which adds a fun twist and breaks up the hack-and-slash tempo. Some sections had me scratching my head, but those “aha” moments when you figure out a trick with elemental powers are so satisfying.

Visually, it nails that LEGO charm without ever feeling too blocky or simplistic. Environments pop with color, and the enemies—everything from skeletal warriors to giant serpents—move with surprising fluidity. Controls feel tight, whether you’re playing on a controller or a keyboard, and I didn’t notice any major glitches that spoiled the flow.

All in all, Ninjago the Final Battle feels like a solid finale to a long-running saga. It’s tough enough to keep you coming back for better scores or hidden collectibles, but it never crosses into “unfair” territory. If you’re a fan of the series or just looking for a fun action-adventure with a dash of strategy, I’d definitely recommend giving this one a go.