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Wii’s most explosive fighting game is back and better than ever, building off of its recent successes and the implementation of the long-awaited Wi-Fi gameplay! Now you can before, against competitors from across North America over the Internet. Equipped with an all-new storyline and characters from the Naruto Shippuden updated series, Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 votes to ignite sure once your passion for an extremely competitive, ninja fighting experience. . . more>> a>
- Over 30 playable characters with new moves, new juts and new looks
- Go head-to-head in a singles versus match, face your opponents in tag battles, fight in exhibition matches or test your might in a ranked match over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
- Two teams can tag in or out for the ultimate co-operative battle
- Over 40 3D fighting environments to choose from, with nine completely new stages
- Several gameplay mechanics will get an overhaul in NARUTO Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3, giving even more of a competitive edge
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Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution III is the first Naruto game on the Wii, which features characters from the field of Naruto Shippuden Anime / Manga. The game contains more than 35 characters from that storyline, and should definitely please most people with the selection of the characters. goes beyond the characters including storyline of the game by collecting the Akatsuki Gaara Shippuden arc of the substantially in the first 30 or so episodes of Shippuden (or in the manga volumes 28-31, Manga Chapter 245-280). The game brought to life by the story (audio only contains English) inclusion of the English voice actors from the show and either giving the exact same lines as we heard in the anime, or slight modifications and changes to the places where some of the conversations or battles took place. Still, all was in fact made out of a fight. The history of the game is pretty true to the manga / anime it is the people who play by the actual events as they occurred, how should know.
The mechanism is this fighting game I believe that respect local at all but one. The difficulty of the game as easy fights can be described, then fight a really hard, then a few challenging battles, you fight a really hard, then some are demanding, and so on. It seems that they went out of this difficult to ensure that a player actually growing and learning the control and is able to change their style of play for different conditions to win is morph. For example, one to fight very early, which is really difficult, especially difficult, because it is a mark against two characters (and if it is a sign of restoring their health), so that is the key to the game to sure will, held that the character is dodging attacks and / or taking advantage of this is many of the jutsus that familiar character. The only other strange mechanic in this game that was new to me (because I left the game to get Ultimate Ninja series of games) is that the Substitution Jutsu more than 75% of the Chakra in cash. So unlike the other games of substitution jutsus cannot really be disseminated or relied heavily on it.
The game supports four control styles (Gamecube controller, wiiremote, wiiremote and Nunchuk and Classic Controller ). The controls are, fortunately, all listed in the small-game manual and the ability to participate in a tutorial mode will take to ensure that you learn to use your specific controller style. I prefer the GameCube controller for the account of a more traditional experience, but the Wiiremote offers a bonus with some motion controls that can provide additional power for attacks.
Graphically, the game features released through the cutscenes, the dubbing directly from the anime with English and can be immediately accessed. Battles instead of full screen but the menu seems to be in a kind of box format. The combat experience and the screen is clean, fluid moves and special jutsus are really striking. It seems to take advantage of the Wii and also the 3D backgrounds with 2D cel-shaded models of the characters is a great style. The menu presentation would have worked on, since many are jagged / white lines on the characters. Of course, we cannot really criticize, because we are only concerned with the struggles in the game.
Finally, note a few things, there is online Wi-Fi game for those who have it interested. Local Multiplayer also includes support for up to four players on the field at once. This works well and I hope to see it implemented in future games. It can be very hectic trying to keep track of a character and / or find out who target (the target key is to change the color of a screen arrow, in which direction you are facing and struggling to point out). I loved the fashion, she plays with other people. One of the most careful, you can only win by button mashing, but really the expert will consistently guard by the use of doing, to gain dodge, and the substitution jutsus.
Clash of Ninja Revolution III is definitely a great game in which Clash of Ninja Revolution series and I hope it continues deeper into the arc of Naruto Shippuden. It was my first Clash of Ninja Revolution game and was fairly easy to learn and play within hours. It’s actually quite addictive, since at the time of writing this, I’ve more than 30 hours playing time already. I dont really no criticism on the light menu presentation aspect, but have everything else is spot on. A definite buy for fans of fighters.
Tristan A. Hayes
April 18th, 2010
Bought about two weeks ago and it is off the hook. I’ve been waiting since the Gamecube days pick up a Naruto fighting game, but there were still some shortcomings described in each. Finally, we get this game and this trend is still present. Although the game with unlockable characters and other loads, are some aspects of this game yet so far. Lag is actually in itself a problem that necessarily during the online games and occasionally, if it happens too many characters on the screen. Even the graphics seem to have not much improved from game to game. In the scheme of things, these problems are minimal, but sit as a representation of what could have been this game. Maybe the next installment will be to resolve these problems, but for now, we have to enjoy this great game. Do not get the wrong impression, here it is soooo much more to enjoy in this title and as the first reviewer said, it is extremely addictive. If you are an avid Naruto fan with a Wii, you picking up this game is of course a breeze. Even if you are looking for a unique and very fun fighter, that’s it.
W. Briones
April 18th, 2010
I was Doutbful about this game because I have played the other Clash of Ninja and I do not convince me, but I prefer Ninja Taisen EX Gekitou 3rd But I bought it and for my surprise this game was really good. Excellent graphics, good characters, interesting story shippuden (only), nice animation, even the power to character and the most important, excellent Wi-Fi battles. I mean, there are many opponents, some delays in the connection, and easy to get.
Obviously not the perfect game, but you can try it, and enjoy a good time.
Edward Puentes
April 18th, 2010
My nephew is a big fan of Naruto. I bought this for a gift and I have the biggest hug for Christmas last year, when the box was opened and out came this Naruto game for the Wii. Whether the game is good or not, I must say, it rocks! I do not really play video games, but the children were thrilled and grateful and I am completely happy with this purchase. There was even before the alloted time of delivery. Merry Christmas indeed!
bainibear Z
April 18th, 2010
Fun game story short lil tho but thats how it is with naruto games lol I love the new Wi-Fi on this Clash of Ninja that was fun I hate how u unlock characters tho you have to buy them, but u get use to it if u played the game Dragon Ball Z Budokai overall I would give a 5 ******
Michael A. Ratulowski
April 19th, 2010