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Naruto: The Broken Bond
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Naruto: The Broken Bond

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Building on the success of NARUTO: Rise of a Ninja, this new action adventure takes the story to a deeper level within the NARUTO Universe. Forced to relive bitter memories, Naruto's best friend Sasuke strikes out on a self-destructive quest for power. Now with the help of his friends, Naruto must confront Sasuke and save him before it's too late.

Features:

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


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.75 inches
Product Width: 5.75 inches
Product Height: 0.53 inches
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.4 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Release Date: November 18, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Xbox 360
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 26 customer reviews )
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

4The Bond is sort of Broken...Nov 20, 2008
By ObiWanShinobi
Given how totally awesome Rise of a Ninja was, I was eagerly anticipating this game. There are some changes in this here sequel tho'...and I gotta say, not all of them are good. However like it's predecessor, for Naruto fans it's still a big slice of ninja heaven.

Honestly this one is not as well thought out as the last one was. While Rise of Ninja was literally the "Best Way to Make a Game Out of the First 80 episodes of Naruto"... there are some things about Broken Bond that I could have lived without. This still falls into the category of a "Must Own for Any Self-Respecting Naruto Fan," but it's not as flawless as the pervious offering.

But there is some new stuff that's good. For instance you are given the opportunity of using more characters for the main quest instead of just Naruto. Which makes sense given the story, and makes things more interesting in both the quest and fighting gameplay. The fighting controls also seem to feel a bit less stiff. Also, they straight up give you the option of playing the game with the Japanese voice cast, which apparently for some people higher up on the Otaku Nerd food chain than myself is an absolute necessity. The basic mechanics of utilizing Jutsu to progress through the game, etc are still the same (which is good).

My main beef with this game is this:

In Rise of a Ninja each mission was different and was planned to help advance the story. With Broken Bond each mission is just a fetch quest with some fighting. And it's crazy repetitive. And after a while it gets kind of annoying. Like to the point where the word "insipid" isn't too far off. The context of earning the respect of the Hidden Leaf villagers helped to answer the question of "Why Am I Doing This Again?" in Rise of a Ninja. You're going to be asking yourself that question a lot more in Broken Bond...and most of the time your just not going to get an answer.

Additionally, they broke from using the actual series animation in some of the cut scenes. Some folks might like that better. I didn't. While the graphics engine makes for a great visual representation of the series animation - I wasn't feeling it cut scene wise. That's just me.

That aside, this is still a great game. All of the goodness from 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 when the game isn't making you backtrack for some inane fetch quest - it's fun-as-all-git-out.

While I recommended buying an Xbox 360 just to play Rise of the Ninja, or playing it even if you aren't a Naruto fan - I wouldn't make the same suggestions with this game. If you own an Xbox 360 and are a Naruto fan, then yes, you should totally own this.

All and all this is still a great Naruto game.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Very good gameNov 03, 2010
By eclipse
An awesome game that's worth the money. A fair amount of characters and the story line is very interesting. Also plenty to do after the main story is done. A fun game to play with frends.

5Naruto: The Broken BondJan 08, 2012
By T. Ferguson
I ordered the game for christmas, fast delivery. The game is great, I will be ordering more in the future.

3It wasn't as good as I expected...Dec 09, 2011
By Connie Randle
Well, when I first saw this game on amazon, I thought that it would be awesome because this is like the most epic part of the naruto story apart from the part about Pain. The story of the whole thing is amazing but this game just did not live up to my expectations. First of all, the fighting style was horrible, don't get me wrong, there were enough moves to have a little diversity but mostly you can only use the one main combo and like three jutsus for each person. Second the characters mouths barely moved at all when they talked during the cutscenes, it looked like the anime Bleach.
But those things aside, the story rocked as most of Naruto does. I loved how this game actually had the sound ninja four in it while the Naruto wii game does not. I really wish that they could've let you actually control the people, because during the jutsu everything just stops while you perform it, you should just be able to like throw a rasengan at them and then keep pummeling them. But during the final fight against Sauske he has all of these combos that he can do while you only have the two that they teach you. I enjoyed the rage thing but I think that you should still be able to make the opponent lose life while they're in rage and it seemed like my rage was used up way faster than any of my opponents.
Lastly they put in all of these annoying extra parts in the story mode and while I was finishing them I kept thinking "when am I going to get to the real story". Well when I did get to the real story I realized why they included all of these extra parts; it was because the real story only took me like an hour and a half to beat. But I enjoyed the Naruto story but the game could have used some work so don't just go by what I said, use your own judgement about buying this game. Thanks for reading. :)

5My son loves this!Oct 10, 2011
By LaTasha Daniels-Voelkel
Great game! But honestly, I don't think my son would have thought this game less than wonderful, because he's such a huge Naruto fan...

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