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Publicación: 2007-11-02, Autor: Tracy , crítica de: pocketgamer.co.uk
Resumen: Isnt it absolutely annoying how long it takes for some games to come out even though theyre available in other regions? Take Metroid Prime Pinball, for instance. Despite sliding onto shelves in Japan and US way back in winter 2005, Europe didnt get ...
Publicación: 2017-04-24, Autor: Joseph , crítica de: cheatcc.com
Resumen: Although I'm not much of a fan personally, it's undeniable that Naruto is one of the most popular anime and manga series on the market right now. After all, what's not to like? You've got your popular little preteen relationships, a protagonist who looks...
Resumen: Naruto starring in a halfway decent RPG? Believe it! One of the most popular anime shows on American TV these days, Naruto tells the story of a young boy who, as a baby, had some kind of demonic fox-like creature sealed within him. Oblivious to this, ...
Control six different Naruto characters, Lots of weapons and jutsu magic attacks to use, Rips events and conversations right out of the comics and TV show, Quest takes roughly 20 hours to finish.
Grinding levels can be boring because battles are repetitive, The quest doesnt take any turns unless you try to find secret scrolls, Pretty much looks and sounds like a Game Boy Advance game.
Path of the Ninja is formulaic, repetitive, and barely more than a touched-up Game Boy Advance game, but its not an awful choice if youre a hardcore Naruto fan. ...
Resumen: Another year of console fighting games spawn another year of pocket spin-offs, as the Naruto series continues its blitzkrieg on the American anime audience. As with each year, Naruto: Clash of Ninja on consoles is met with a pocket-geared adventure on ...
Resumen: Naruto! RPG Style! Believe it! (Yeah, I did steal that off the back of the case.) A long while back, I imported Naruto RPG 2 for the DS. I was very impressed with the game; the fact that I couldn’t understand a lick of Japanese didn’t seem to...
Publicación: 2007-11-05, Autor: Phil , crítica de: gamespy.com
RPG rookies will benefit from the simple gameplay; theres a bit of strategy in the battles.
The basic gameplay will bore RPG vets; half-hearted touch screen controls; looks like a GBA game.
Its a good time to be a Naruto fan. It seems that no matter where you turn, theres a brand-new videogame starring the plucky ninja kid. From expansive Xbox 360 titles to fighting games on the Wii and PSP, theres enough jutsu flying around to choke a...
Resumen: While the Naruto craze is much more in its infancy here in the states than it is in Japan, American fans are now starting to get all the bells and whistles from the anime sensation. Naruto: Path of the Ninja is a decent RPG for the DS, one that will de...