Nutjitsu Reviews
With a proactive and broader range of enemies and more distinct environments, along with a more balanced system that didn’t penalize you for playing in the manner that appears to have been intended, Nutjitsu might have offered a simple but enjoyable time. Instead, it has settled for a tedious stroll from Rank 1 through 25, rather than the engaging romp that was called for. Nuts to that!
Games developed to be played on mobile devices are fundamentally simple experiences meant to be accessible to people with extremely limited or undefined amounts of time. That's Nutjitsu's biggest downfall. Being far too shallow to entertain as a main course, the repetitious gameplay - which lacks any real sense of progression outside of earning XP and leveing up - struggled to hold our attention for more than a few moments at a time. If you're alright with what we've classified as shortcomings in this review, then by all means, give Nutjitsu a look. However, if you're prowling for even a hint of depth, you'd be pretty nuts to put your acorns in this basket.