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Awesome
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 7
Date: November 13, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Fun game. Once you start playing, you want to keep going and not stop.
Amazing!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: July 01, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Since i'm a fan of the Naruto anime, I just picked this game up. It is wonderful, almost every aspect of this game is perfect. 6 characters and 8 secret characters, keep the game pace good. A bunch unlockable bonuses, such as figures and pictures, which means even though you might have all the characters, you still have a lot of extras to collect. The action is what keeps this at awesome pace, it recaptures the amazing action of the Naruto series, but at times makes it better.While there are so many good things about this game there are a few things, holding this back from full potential. When you do the missions (not the character scenarios) you always have mission conditions like defeat the opponent in 20 seconds, I like this, but I just wish there was one mission where you don't have any conditions, except win, I am not trying to complain, but this seems a bit annoying after a while. Multiplayer is fun and fast paced. The cel-shaded graphics are great. The attacks are cool, but each character is limited to a few attacks, and the characters secret techniques are sometimes to easy to use, all you have to do is press triangle button how many times you depending on how much chakra you have, and then attack them when they are unguarded, and the techniques are very powerful which means it is easy to kill your foe. Though there are a few problems this game is still amazing and probably the best Naruto game, so far.
Naruto Ultimate Ninja
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: July 17, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I bought this game for my grandsons. When they played it, they called with such excitement to thank me over and over for this marvelous game. Their words were, "this is Soooo cool, awesome, and, the ultimate"....just to name a few. They invited their friends over to share the excitement! Thanks....
Great Game! Weird Graphics!?!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: July 30, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Great wonderful game, but the graphics are if'fy. They need to lose the weird look and take a different look. But, I bought this game because of its gameplay. : )
Ummm... is it just me?
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 3
Date: July 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I just don't think this game does justice to the show or the manga. The graphics are pretty good, but the game's overall design reminded me of a certain Inuyasha game for PS2. Also, the audio is even worse than most people admit (I fought the urge to press mute for most of the gameplay).
I've probably just been spoiled by the DBZ Budokai games (whose concept is way better) and I guess I wanted something more out of the story mode. Anyhow, it might just be a bad mood, but I never expected to want my money back.
This game rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 5
Date: August 16, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I think this game is so cool. The graffics are so cool and the fights are good, but the Missions are hard after training but overall I think this game is fun and whoever buys this will have fun too.
Not Your Average Fighter
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 01, 2006
Author: Amazon User
After playing the NGC Clash of the Ninja game, I was hoping for something a little better from the upcoming PS2 release. I got it. Not only are there more playable characters, but thousands of unlockables through the Prize Machine! Seriously, more unlockables than you can shake a shuriken at! I loved the different spin the game took on traditional fighters by adding items and destruction points to each stage. However, with the good comes the bad. I was a little disappointed to find that in order to unlock Hinata as a playable character, I'd first have to play through Neji's scenario. Plus, I was hoping Kiba would be a playable character this time around. I guess there's always next time, right? Overall, this is a great game!
naruto ultimate ninja
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 30, 2006
Author: Amazon User
My son absolutely loves this game and couldn't find it anywhere else in our area to purchase it. Buying it from Amazon was the easiest and most convenient way of getting it..
An Interesting, and Promising Fighting Game Series
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 30, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Firstly I would like to say that I am a long-time fan of the Dragonball Z series, and even though it took me a while, I later became a fan of Naruto, since it has been described by some as "The next Dragonball Z." In the same way, I have also been a fan of the DBZ Budokai/Budokai Tenkaichi video game series, and now I am trying to switch to the Naruto Ultimate Ninja series. My first impression of the game when I bought it was that it was a mix of Street Fighter, and Super Smash Bros. with a hint of DBZ influence. I had assumed that on a console like the Playstation 2 the game would at least be a 3-D fighter, but it is solely a two-dimensional game. It took some getting used to but in the end this feature might be what makes this game unique, so I'm not entirely against it. The biggest shock to me was that the attack button is circle, when in almost every other game out there, the attack button is square. But these are just minor details that overall do not detract from Ultimate Ninja's appeal.
Even though the game is based on the anime, the graphics make the game look like it was based on the manga. As I am a manga fan before I am an anime fan, this feature was a big plus in my book. The secret techniques are the best example of this aspect, because the cel-shading is done even more heavily here. The effect is that the scenes look like they were drawn with ink and paper, rather than simulated by a computer. I was highly pleased with this little bonus.
Now I'll look at the actual gameplay. There are three modes, and a training mode in the game to play through. The first is story mode, which takes you through the story of Naruto, up to slightly past the Chunin Exams. The twist is that you are only able to go through one character's story at a time, a problem they fixed in Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2. In between fights, the cutscenes are simply avatars of the two characters involved in the battle, who talk to each other. I was very disappointed with this, and thought that the producers could have done a much better job. I also didn't like to beat the story mode about ten times, but it didn't take me that long to do so.
The next mode is mission mode, in which you fight in a variety of battles with certain win conditions. These conditions get progressively harder, with every mission you complete, and every rank you progress. The easiest are battles which you have to win within a certain time limit. The harder ones are ones in which you can only use techniques in the air, and maintain a full chakra meter.
Finally the last mode is versus mode. This is my favorite mode, because it is nothing but what a true DBZ fan like me wants: fighting. The controls are fairly straight-forward, circle is attack, x is jump, square is a projectile attack, and triangle initiates a secret technique. Up, or down and x change the plane of fighting, L2, and R2 both block, and R1, and L1 scroll through your choice of projectiles. At the start of the match both players start with one full bar of health, and a full chakra meter. The chakra meter is used for either chakra attacks (every character has two), or secret techniques (each character has three). Secret Techniques are the most fun to play through, because they involve a series of cinematic attacks, and randomized button combinations, which have to be executed precisely within a time limit. The final aspect of the battles which is interesting, and which gives Ultimate Ninja the feel of Super Smash Bros. is the support characters. Every now and then the support character will pop up, and hand out items that you can either throw (projectiles), items that can heal you, or items that can heal your chakra. Most other details of the game are negligible, like the music or the shop (which is much like the Krypt in Mortal Kombat).
With all these good aspects of the game some may be wondering why I gave this game four stars instead of five, well here are the reasons. My two biggest complaints are the lack of characters, and slight inaccuracies in the story mode. The first (the lack of characters) is the most important. In the game there are only twelve distinct characters, and two secret characters, but the story goes up to the Chunin Exam. Too many characters that play a major part in the Exam are left out in Naruto Ultimate Ninja, and this sometimes leads to inaccuracies in the story. Again as a Dragonball Z fan, I may be too used to hundreds of characters in a game (DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi 3 had 150 distinct characters and that still wasn't enough), but there are some key Naruto characters that should be in this game.
This leads to my second complaint which is the inaccuracies in the story. Because of the lack of characters, the story mode was made too short, and too many battles were left out. Also in two cases the second round of the Chunin Exam Finals takes place between Shikamaru, and Sakura. Anyone who has seen or read that match knows that it really took place between Shikamaru, and Temari.
The last minor point that I would like to add is that all of the characters have almost identical fighting styles, and the combinations are almost completely the same. At any rate, the game was still fun, and I can always play more of it. I may not recommend it to people who are not Naruto fans, but for anyone else it is a great game. Dragonball Z fans should also look into Naruto plus the Ultimate Ninja series is just about the only series of solid fighting games based on the show. So if you liked DBZ, and its games for the fighting, then you would also like Naruto, and this game.
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