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Abstract: Sometimes it seems as though a person could close their eyes, throw a rock in any direction, and hit a Naruto game. Since the anime franchise became big, countless installments have come out across every platform. With so many options it can be rather ...
Abstract: I haven’t watched a single episode of Naruto in years, nor have I played any of the games in its series since a College acquaintance had bootlegged the first on the GameCube. I’ve long since grown tired of anime and its various archetypes that seem to ...
Published: 2009-11-20, Author: Patrick Joynt , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 is a good fighting game, with a wide cast of balanced fighters and a combat system that lets button mashers have some fun while also offering just enough depth for more serious players. This is an entertain...
Abstract: Each Clash of Ninja installment brings either drastic or subtle changes. For instance, the Japan-onlyClash of Ninja 3 introduced transformation modes, and Clash of Ninja 2 Revolution brought in-hand seals performed with the Wii Remote to increase healt...
Abstract: Like any good fighting game, Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 thrives on multiplayer action. It stumbles in a few areas, and is certainly one of the more repetitive fighters released this year. But it's also a really good game that, when played with others,...
Solid presentation and large number of characters will please casual and hardcore alike, excellent online mode
Can be very repetitive at times, a little simplistic, the English voice acting may be grating for some fans
Yet another outing for everyone’s favourite obnoxious ninja, Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 proves itself decent fighter that allows its strong presentation to take centre stage thanks its relatively minimal frustration. ...
Abstract: Der neue Sprössling der gleichnamigen Prügelspielreihe kommt gerade recht zur neuen TV-Staffel. Doch ist es wirklich „Das beste Kampfspiel für Wii!"? ...