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Buy it here Naruto: The Broken Bond for $31.85
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Building on the success of NARUTO: Rise of a Ninja, this new action adventure takes the story on a deeper level within the Naruto universe. Forced to live bitter memories, Naruto’s best friend Sasuke strikes according to a self-destructive power of search. to confront Now with the help of his friends, Naruto must Sasuke and save him before it’s too late. . . . more>>

  • Relive the Series: Adventure outside the Leaf Village to discover imaginatively detailed environments and enjoy the original voice-acting from the series in Japanese & English.
  • Play as Sasuke: Experience the series not only as Naruto, but also witness Sasuke’s self-destructive quest for power first-hand.
  • Tag Team Battles: An all-new feature, players can now team up with multiple characters from the NARUTO universe when in combat and throughout their heroic adventure.
  • “Online Multiplayer: As the ONLY NARUTO game you can play online, you can now

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5 Responses to “Naruto: The Broken Bond”

  1. Considering how totally awesome was Rise of a Ninja, I was full of anticipation for this game. There are some changes in this sequel here tho ‘. . . and I must say not all of them are good. But like his predecessors, for Naruto fans it is still a big piece of the sky ninja.

    Honestly this is not as good as the last thought was. While Rise of Ninja was literally the “best way to a game from the first 80 episodes of Naruto to make.” . . There are some things about Broken Bond that I have lived without. This still falls in the category of a “must-have for any self-respecting fan Naruto Own”, but it is not as flawless as offering consistently.

    But there are some new things which is good. For example, you can use multiple characters for the main quest given instead of just Naruto. This makes sense in light of history, and makes things more interesting, both in the exploration and combat. The fighting controls also seem to feel a little less stiff. They also give you the straight up for the game with the Japanese voice cast, which apparently some people up on the food chain than me Otaku Nerd an absolute necessity. The basic mechanics of the use of Jutsu in the game to move forward, etc are still the same (which is good).

    My main beef with this game is:

    In Rise of a Ninja every mission was different and was conceived to advance the story. With each mission Broken Bond is just a quest to get some fights. And it’s crazy repetitive. And after a while it gets kind of annoying. As to the point where the word “tasteless” is not far away. The context to earn the respect of the Hidden Leaf Village residents helped to answer the question: “Why am I doing this again?” In Rise of a Ninja. You will ask yourself this question a lot more in Broken Bond. . . and walk most of the time your not easy to get an answer.

    In addition, they broke from the use of current series animation cut in some scenes. Some people might like that better. I did not. While the graphics engine provides a great visual representation of the animation series – I was not feeling it as cut scene. That’s just me.

    That being said, this is still a great game. All of the goodness of the 60 or so episodes from the second part of the series is in there. The epic battles are still awesome, graphics are still great, and if the game does not make you backtrack for some silly quest to get to – it’s fun-as-all-git-out.

    While I recommend buying an Xbox 360 just to play Rise of the Ninja or play, even if you are not a Naruto fan – I would not be the same proposals with this game. If you own an Xbox 360, and are a Naruto fan, then yes, you should own this.

    All and everything is still a great game of Naruto.

    ObiWanShinobi

  2. Gameplay

    The gameplay is really fun and is relatively deep for an anime based fighter. There is a blockage and shadow clone system that, when you beat the game on the hardest level, will have to master you. Jutsu’s are by holding the left trigger and using the analog sticks, which is drawn then followed by a mini-game. That’s pretty funny and captures the essence of the anime, but can be frustrating, because some are jutsu’s Mini Games infinitely easier than others (some are just button-combos, while others you need to lock on the opponent), and some are guaranteed to some harm, while others are quite well on your performance in the mini game.

    Graphics The graphics for the environment and the stadiums. Konoha is well developed and is a huge city with all sorts of enemies to combat, as well as places for care and nourishment. If they were to beat up random people have added the option, they were able to call it, Grand Theft Auto have: Konoha.

    A negative for the graphics, the cutscenes before the game starts. Sometimes the mouth flaps usually correspond to what the characters say, or they sometimes do not open continuously. I have also noticed that Kisame sword goes through the body after the fight.

    Story mode
    The story begins with the search for Tsunade arc and ends with the conclusion of the Sasuke Retrieval Arc. In the game, you travel quite a lot in different areas and complete mini-games and puzzles to get your goals. A negative to you is to spend a lot of time on some of these puzzles and most of these costs you health (if you mess up) and Chakra. Another thing is that you rarely encounter “real” characters, and spend most of the game is fighting generic ninja.

    characters
    The game has a fixed list of signs, but there are some notable exceptions to every major team other than Team 7th Shino, Hinata and Kurenai are missing from team 8th Ino and Asuma lack of team 10th Tenten, and Might Guy from Team Guy are missing. Baki Kankuro and Baki are missing from a team. Another aspect is disappointing that you are actually in the story mode is not playable in fighting mode. These include the first and second Hokage, The CS2 States for the Sound Five, Might Guy (In the training mode) and last but not least Aoi Rokusho.

    With that said, the game still has a solid roster compared to its competitors on the PS3 and Wii.

    total
    This is a solid fighting game that fans enjoy Naruto. Gamers who are not fans of Naruto could still enjoy this, if it is a fighting game, the elements of an RPG and puzzle to have. If you have a 360, and want a Naruto game to get this game.

    D. Williamson

  3. This game is so far one of my favorite games, or that I’ve played. The graphics are incredible, and add the Japanese voices to the experience for shippuden Watchers. The fight is awesome, especially the fact that the linkage is fairly simple combos, and so is the avoidance of some matches. The online feature is also good because this is the first Naruto game to have it for 360, and can really challenge. During the game there are plenty of side missions so even if the story ended, there is still much more to do. Some say that the story was not very good because they do not take much of the series in its missions, but it is still quite pleasant, especially if you have to do jutsus to get through areas. Overall, this is a great game and I recommend it not only for Naruto fans, but other players who just want a good fight / adventure game.

    R. Rojas

  4. First one of my friends bought Naruto: Rise of a Ninja and he told me that it was very good, and he was not so naruto fan, and if the game of Naruto: The Broken Bond was available I bought it to see what was and the action was present every second in the fighting, the game was at a good level, the character voices and movements, where excellent, and I liked it very much in general was excellent, so also in Conclution not a big naruto fan be a very good option.

    Gabriela Blackaller

  5. The game itself can is great, my only gripe is over after the game, if you you your brain to mush completionist pounds. Fishing mini game is ridiculously repetitive, same goes for a number of other mini-games you have to complete, to fight for the gold coins, etc. get

    Other things such as finding players cards much more enjoyable.

    Overall, the game was pretty big and true, the story with a few tweaks.

    Joseph McNeely

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