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Naruto Ultimate Ninja (PS2)

Naruto Ultimate Ninja (PS2)
From Atari

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Product Description

Join Naruto and his friends on their Ninja Academy quests as they battle the best in the land. Perfect your ninja skills to earn money and unlock tons of bonus content. Do you have what it takes to become the ultimate ninja? Be your favourite ninja: Fight as one of over 12 playable characters including Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Kakashi, Rock Lee and many more. Switch between 12 interactive stages mid-combat to gain a tactical advantage while performing powerful ninjutsu moves as seen in the hit television series. Lethal super attacks: Increase your chakra and unleash multi-level super attacks to ascend the ranks and become a full-fledged ninja.

Each combat stage features a foreground and background allowing for tactical in-game switches, and stages are littered with interactive obstacles including broken power lines, power-ups dropped by spectators and a wide range of destructible objects. A host of special moves and unlockable extras awaits players prepared to dig deep into Naruto: Ultimate Ninja, and with the cash earned from victories players can buy even more special treats from the in-game Naruto shop.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11147 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Atari
  • Released on: 2007-02-09
  • Platform: PlayStation2

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
The UK is almost always left to last when it comes to releasing new games (and hardware) but sometimes the delays get so extreme that by the time the game actually makes it out it almost seems an insult to be reminded how long you had to wait. This game first came out in 2003 and has already enjoyed two sequels and a portable version – so it’s a good job that now it’s actually out it’s proved to be worth the wait. Naturally the ninja-filled anime lends itself very well to a traditional one-on-one beat ‘em-up and as such it’s not at all dissimilar to the recent Super Dragon Ball Z, with a series of large multi-tired arenas filled with power-ups, extra weapons and even temporary assistant characters.

The basic moves are common to all the characters, which makes the game easy to pick up and play but also dooms it to being a bit of a button masher. The greatest complexity comes in the use of each character’s unique special move, powered by chakra energy which you have to collect as you go. Setting off one of these moves takes you to a quick cut away where you have to quickly copy the onscreen commands to unleash the ridiculously powerful attacks. Although none of them are particularly original, there are plenty of different game modes to keep your interest, including proper story campaigns for each of the dozen or so characters. The best part of the game though is the authentic presentation, including a very impressive cel-shaded technique that makes the graphics look more like the original magna than even the cartoon. Indeed the only real problem is knowing that there’s already at least two extra sequels out there that are even better.
HARRISON DENT

Manufacturer's Description
Join Naruto and his friends on their Ninja Academy quests as they battle the best in the land. Perfect your ninja skills to earn money and unlock tons of bonus content. Do you have what it takes to become the ultimate ninja? Be your favourite ninja: Fight as one of over 12 playable characters including Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Kakashi, Rock Lee and many more. Switch between 12 interactive stages mid-combat to gain a tactical advantage while performing powerful ninjutsu moves as seen in the hit television series. Lethal super attacks: Increase your chakra and unleash multi-level super attacks to ascend the ranks and become a full-fledged ninja.


Customer Reviews

The first ever Naruto ps2 game in the UK and its treat for anime and fighting fans alike!4
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja is a game based of the popular Japanese anime Naruto.Naruto: Ultimate Ninja puts you in Naruto's (or his friends' and enemies') sandals, letting you take part in all of the awesome ninja action.

Gameplay 9/10- Naruto: Ultimate Ninja is a very fun game to play and to get into. There are many different modes to play through to keep you busy. The battles are fast paced and fierce, as one would expect. The controls are difficult at first but are very easy to pick up, and moves are easy to pull off which makes this game much better than a button masher. In fact there is only one attack button. To do combos, all you need to do is press circle in conjunction with directional buttons; Secret techniques simply require you to power up by pressing triangle before attacking. There are three secret techniques for each character (with the exception of two secret characters) that are easy to pull off. There are four modes to play through: Scenario (story) mode, Mission mode where you can complete various missions to unlock special fetchers, characters, and rise through the ninja ranks in the game, Practice mode where you can practice fighting moves and jutsu, and last but not least Free Battle mode where you freely select characters and begin battle against the CPU or with a friend. The game has three difficulty settings that you can adjust at any time in the game: easy, normal, or hard. The difficulty settings only pertain to the scenario and free battle modes.

Story 9/10- Ultimate Ninja has a lot to offer in the story department. Originally you only start out with six stories to play though, Naruto Saga, Sasuke Saga, Sakura Saga, Shikamaru Saga, Kakashi Saga, and Lee Saga. As you progress through the game you will unlock more characters and more stories to play through, each story captures the flow of the anime perfectly with the same fights the characters fights in the cartoon. Each story has about 6-8 fights but makes up with 12 stories total.

Graphics/Sounds 10/10- Ultimate Ninja defiantly takes full advantage of the PS2's graphics with beautiful cell shaded characters. Though this game is a 2D fighter every stage has a foreground and a background that you jump between in battle. You can also interact with the environments: destroying things for items, run up a wall to throw shuriken from afar, or use chakra to fight on top of the water. You can even change stages in mid-battle if you don't like the one your on. The game also has many sounds for each character (which can be unlocked as an extra), so it will not get repetitive or boring.

Playtime/Replayability 10/10- This game will take a long time to complete at 100%. Each story mode is very easy to complete and doesn't take too long, but some missions can get repetitive and frustrating taking even longer to accomplish, but even so they are still fairly simple. The most time consuming parts of the game are the S-Rank missions and Extras. There are lots and lost of extras in this game. You can earn scrolls for completing various tasks: there are a total of 99 scrolls to collect. There are also figures of each character acting out each and every one of their moves: there are a total of 419 figures. You can collect the music and audio of every character and background noise: there are a total of 387 audio sounds. You can also collect ninja info cards, which are pictures taken from the Naruto TV series including ninjas, Justus, and much more: there are a total of 270 ninja info cards. Finally you can watch the secret techniques from each character, well your thinking about 12 characters and 3 techniques each so that's 36... wrong, each secret technique has its own upgrade and other part to it: there are a total of 1176 (not a typo) videos of secret techniques!!! This game is diffidently worth playing again already if you've beaten it, I think of it as the Super Smash Bros. of PS2.

Final Recommendation 9/10- You might be skeptical picking up a game based on a cartoon, but rest assured this fast-paced, easy-to-learn fighter is the real deal. With tons of extras and multiple game modes, this anime brawler is something that everyone will enjoy, but has more than enough depth to satisfy the more hardcore players. The only downsides to the game where that some of the characters where noticeably missing, and some missions made me want to throw shuriken at my TV rather then the enemy. The missions at the beginning of the game are simple and some help you learn some of the more difficult moves in the game but a lot of them rely on the game giving you the right item, or you simply getting lucky, which is frustrating because it is out of your control. Also some missions are phrased badly, meaning you'll spend a lot of time trying to figure them out. I will finish this review saying that it a must have game of the year 2007 and i hope this review helped you with making your purchase. ENJOY IT!!

Kakashi Rulez!!!5
*spoilers*

This game is so much better than the ones for the gamecube. Its good to see such a variety of style in the fighting. It is very realistic to the game in many ways.

You can switch highest of the level, or change level all together. Use weapons, support characters, combos, special attacks, the environment...

New feature is the special attacks, you charge chakara, attack and key in a button combination, the more you get right the longer the combo and the higher the damage. Chakara even has to be used to run on water, esle you fall in :p

You can play through scenario mode as each character, unlocking more each time. or do mission mode and achieve S-Rank missions and become Hokage!!!