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Another State side let down...........
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: October 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Ahh so finally the Second Naruto Ultimate Ninja Is released in the U.S. And I must say I wasn't impressed with the state side version...............First The Audio is absolutely terrible and scratchy! I hate the English voice overs for the anime, and the games. Second they removed Doto from the game for whatever retarded reason........The Ougi system (How you initiate your ultimate attack) Is rather slow and annoying compared to the newer games, and the Ultimate road ( RPG mode in the Japanes version) was for whatever reason cut short and is missing 3 missions...........In the End this is still a solid game but no were near as good as the Narutimate Hero ( Dubbed Ultimate Ninja in the US) gets.......I just got Naruto Shippuden Narutimate Accel from the good ol Japan. Its got 52 characters.............need I say any more.....................
Funfilling Adventure
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 01, 2008
Author: Amazon User
It was very fun, I liked it alot, mint condition I haven't experieneced any problems, quick delivery
Awesome game! Very fun and very unique!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 01, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I picked this game up after playing the first one. I really liked the concept of the first game because it's unlike any other fighting game out there. there's a single "attack" button, but it's made up for with each of the other buttons being unique options such as a secret technique that uses your chakra points. the secret techniques are the large chakra powered attacks, while in the mean time, you'll find yourself using other smaller techniques such as Naruto's "Sexy Jutsu" and Sasuke's fire style technique. There's also quite a few unlockables in the first game that keep it quite entertaining. Unfortunately, you find the first game ends quite soon...
That's where this game (the second one) comes into play. You will find this game has more than made up for the short-comings of the first one. It has several new playable characters, unlockables, an RPG element of walking around and completing minigames and missions, as well as an excellent upgrade and customizable feature. Now you're able to unlock other character's techniques and use them on your the character you like best (does not include the secret techniques). I felt this game was definitely worth the price tag compared to the first. If this is a sign of where the series is heading, the third game will definitely be worth looking out for. This is an entertaining and challenging fighting game for both fans of anime/Naruto and casual gamers alike. Check it out!
A Wonderous Time
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 17, 2008
Author: Amazon User
It's a fun fighting game, sure it's no Soul Caliber or Super Smash Bros., but it does have some high points. The combat is extremely addicting and the graphics are stunning in a manga fashion. It's fast paced and the super secret jutsus are fun to watch. It's a fun two player game beating up each other with their favorite characters. There is a possibility of legendary match up such as Sasuke vs. Neji and many different combinations. There are even the same voice actors from the hit show on Cartoon Network. It's a great deal for its price and I can't wait until 3 come out. It'll only get better. If this game came a bit earlier it would have been one of the best fighting game. It has a large fan base and it's still soaring. The mechanics in this game are fantastic. It's a must for any Naruto fan and a good try for any gamer. People just hate on it because its anime based, but it's pretty good. You can't say that you like Naruto if you don't play this game. This is better than it's clash of ninja series and has better heated action. It's also fun for the family.
Great Game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 03, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This game is soooo good, but with ultimate ninja 3 out already, you probably might not even want to look at this game. But trust me, UN3 is a lot easier to enjoy if you have UN2 to kick start you off. This game has some of the same stuff so it'll help you get used to other upcoming Naruto games, like Storm. Just get it. The graphics are great, the games play if terrific, and the sound is phenomenal. It's not expensive now, and it comes with important Shonen Jump and Naruto info, so you can keep up the big anime crowd. This game is really good once you get used to it and really try to enjoy it. It's really fun! There's Ultimate Road, where you can freely roam around in some hidden villages, there vs. duel where you can battle the com, or a friend and see which one of you really is the ultimate ninja, and a lot more. Its fun for both kids and adults and you won't regret that you bought this game. [...]
A ninja's joy
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 04, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Classic street fighter action featuring your friendly neighborhood ninja is what Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2 has to offer. The combos in this game aren't hard to master, although they require button mashing endurance and nimble fingers. It has been well documented that there are 30 playable characters and this give the game play some needed variety. You of course can earn money and special abilities by completing missions, but most experienced gamers won't find this game super challenging. The price is right now, since it has been discounted with the release of Naruto Ultimate Ninja 3 and if you are a casual gamer, you will definitely find this game loads of fun. It's a worthwhile purchase.
Another good game in one of the best Naruto fighting game series
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 08, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I bought this game at the same time as I bought Ultimate Ninja 1, since they had been out a while, and were both relatively cheap. Because of this I also got the added benefit of not having to get used to the controls twice, and being able to easily change from one game to the next. In many ways Ultimate Ninja 2 is a huge improvement on Ultimate Ninja 1. The story is continued further, there are over twice as many characters as in the first game, more stages to fight in, and the secret techniques, and story mode have been completely redone. With all these improvements however, there come new drawbacks, which I hope will be fixed with the coming (or my buying) of Ultimate Ninja 3.
The graphics are just about the same as in the last game, but this is far from being a bad thing. More than ever, I feel like I'm reading manga rather than playing a video game (especially during the secret techniques). The music has been added on to, due to the increase in the number of stages, and has just as much appeal as the music of Ultimate Ninja 1.
One of the best improvements I think that the producers made to this game though, was the increase in characters, and fighting stages. Now there are over 30 characters (including the Akatsuki members, Itachi Uchiha, and Kisame Hoshigake) to play as, many of whom should have been featured in the last game as well. Unfortunately about five of the "new" characters are simply alternate versions of existing characters, such as ANBU Kakashi, or Sealed Orochimaru. I suppose I would have liked to see more variety of characters, even minor ones, such as the sound Genin, or even Asuma. Nevertheless, I am still pleased to see characters from the Chunin Exams who should have been in the series to begin with.
There are more stages in Ultimate Ninja 2 as well, though not that many have been added. Now along with the stages of Ultimate Ninja 1, you can also fight in Konoha Forest, Tanzaku Town/Outskirts, and The Leaf Village Hot Springs. As a Dragonball Z fan, who is used to hundreds of characters, and close to that many stages, I can't praise this game enough for this improvement. Unfortunately this increase in stages also has its drawbacks. Now it is impossible to switch freely between stages, when knocked down enough times. In order to change locations in Ultimate Ninja 2 you need to successfully use a special projectile, which doesn't appear frequently.
The Story Mode is my second favorite improvement to Ultimate Ninja 2. This mode has been completely redesigned, and it combines the story mode of the last game with the mission mode. Both of these modes are now blended into one, and thrown into the mix as well is an adventure/RPG game aspect which I personally enjoy. The cutscenes have been rethought, and are much better, than they were, since they now look like real cutscenes (if you've played the last game you know what I mean if not see my review). They could still be better though, since in almost every other game I have ever played the graphics in the cutscenes are much better than in normal gameplay. In Ultimate Ninja 2 however, the scenes look just like the fighting characters, who are moving slightly differently than normal.
On a slightly less important note, the Story Mode also has mini-games now, which are a nice distraction now and then from story battles, and missions. The three biggest are Lee's push-up challenge, a contest to see wheter you, or the computer can press the circle button more times, Guy's Handstand Race, which is essentially self-explanatory, and Shikamaru's Shadow Possession Challenge/Guy's Pose Challenge (their basically the same thing). In the last game, you have to repeat in exact order a sequence of button combinations, which get progressively longer as the game goes on. If you win at any or all of these games you will receive much money which you can spend on Extras, in the Shop mode of the game.
The Story Mode also brings up one of my biggest complaints about the game. In Ultimate Ninja 2, the story essentially picks up from the last game, and goes up to the end of the Search For Tsunade arc. After that they made up a story about Kakashi losing the use of his Sharingan, due to Orochimaru. Most of this I can accept, since they hadn't aired up to the Sasuke Retrieval arc in America yet when the game was made, and because they needed some way of making a new interesting story to take up space. But the story of the game rushes through the Chunin Exams, and doesn't even cover any of the story before that. I understand that the makers of the game assumed that most, or at least a lot of the people who would buy this game had already bought, or played Ultimate Ninja 1, but that doesn't mean that you should cut out story. If anything it means that you can make the story longer, and expand upon what you already have.
My last complaint is with the controls of the game. For the most part they are the same as in the last game, with a few alterations, which are not really noticeable except during secret techniques. There are also now more projectiles, and items in this game as well. The two biggest differences to the secret techniques, are that sometimes you have to either win a button pressing contest with the opponent or CPU, or an analog stick spinning contest. Whoever spins the analog stick more, or presses the button more, does the most damage, or blocks the most damage. The rest of the time you are still pressing randomized button combos within a time limit. Partly because of this though, and partly for other advances in the game, the controls of almost every single character are identical. The only difference is how the character reacts, when you press a certain combination. This aspect is much worse than in Ultimate Ninja 1, and this leads to my related complaint with the secret techniques. The visuals for the techniques looks, at least to me, to be the same as in the first game, and though there are more now than before, I would have like to see more variation. The only thing that is different about the techniques now is the audio component, which for now is enough for me.
Overall I enjoyed this game just as much if not more than the first, and hope to buy Ultimate Ninja 3 very soon. The game may have its flaws, but no game is perfect, and this is still one of the best Naruto-based fighting game series out there. I would definitely recommend this game to Naruto, DBZ, and even fighting game fans alike. The game is fun, fast-paced, and even with its drawbacks it doesn't deserve much less than 5 stars. I would give it 4.6 stars, if I could but don't think any less of the game because I only gave it 4.
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