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Abstract: Naruto is a fixture in TV, books, and video games. This energetic ninja from the leaf village has invaded America in a big way and shows no sign of slowing down any time soon. Unfortunately, as far as video games are concerned, this year has been a slow o...
Abstract: Der neue Sprössling der gleichnamigen Prügelspielreihe kommt gerade recht zur neuen TV-Staffel. Doch ist es wirklich „Das beste Kampfspiel für Wii!"? ...
von Lars Hilbig Das beste Kampfspiel für Wii ist Naruto natürlich nicht. Vielleicht in einem parallelen Universum, in dem die gesamte 'Super Smash Bros.'-Riege einer Supernova zum Opfer gefallen ist. Und selbst dann müsste Capcom zusätzlich aus dem W...
Abstract: Efter år av hårdträning med mästarninjan Jiraya är Naruto tillbaka i Konoha med den nya serien Shipuuden. Jonas berättar exakt hur kul det är att låta alla ninjor drabba samman igen...
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: 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 ...