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Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2

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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 lets you battle the best in the land. Fight head-to-head against other great ninja warriors with over 30 playable characters and 16 unique stages. Choose from more than 60 exciting missions test your skills with challenging mini-games or play through the anime storyline - and even unlock an original story - in the all-new mode Ultimate Road. Earn money and points to unlock tons of bonus content as you unleash your chakra and ascend the ranks on your way to becoming the greatest ninja of all! Play Ultimate Road to follow the anime storyline and unlock an original plot take on over 60 challenging missions or play through six unique mini-games Practice mode perfects your techniques or VS mode to take on the computer or fight head-to-head with friends Tons of unlockable characters movies music cards & more Format: PS2 Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: T UPC: 722674100656 Manufacturer No: 10065

Features:

Play as one of over 30 playable characters from the hit TV show including Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi, Rock Lee, Gaara, Kiba and many more


Customize your favorite character&get an edge in battle - earn points toward upgrading and character's strength, defense, chakra, agility and even special abilities


Play through key plots in the anime series -- from the Chunin Exam through the Tsunade story arc, including all of themajor battles


Unleash your chakra to perform multi-level super attacks capable of defeating even the most deadly of enemies


16 unique stages with close combat or a variety of ranged weapons -- call on friends and allies to help with super-attacks&power-ups


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.75 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 0.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.44 pounds
Package Length: 7.4 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Release Date: June 12, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PlayStation2
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 19 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Control a ninja and become the best!Jun 14, 2007
By Jennifer Misquith
With this great game, you can unleash your ninja wrath on your friends or the computer with all new characters and in all new stages! It's quite a great change from the first game! You should really go and pick it up if you're a fan, and at least try it out if you don't know about the Naruto series.

The graphics are really nice and they fit quite well because of the anime series. The voiceovers are nicely done too, and you'll even be able to recognize Naruto's Believe it in the game! Do not forget that the game contains a lot of hidden features that will unlock over time, like videos, sound clips, audio clips, characters, and much much more!


The sound fits with the stages and the mood in harmony, the characters all have their move and specials, which means each one of them can be tricky in certain situation. The basics are simple and you get to grasp the controls quite quickly. Around half an hour is what you need to get the hang of it.

The game overall is great, everything in it falls perfectly into place, you'll like the game even more if you're a fan, but still, everyone should enjoy it! ^^

13 of 16 found the following review helpful:

3Narutokay HeroJun 18, 2007
By Kevin Lee
The second Ultimate Ninja title from Bandai is a fighting game based on the Naruto anime series. Ultimate Ninja utilizes some story elements from the series concerning the Chunin exam up to the events involving Tsunade. It's too bad that Namdai didn't include a feature for dual voice tracks as this game is stuck with the North American dub from the TV series. The dub work isn't bad, but it will irk some fans that prefer the Japanese voice work. Music in Ultimate Ninja 2 has improved upon the last game, but it lacks the tracks from the TV series, but it still does a fine job of carrying the ninja action. The game includes a good variety of super moves and jutsus are available at the player's disposal. Most characters will have his or her signature moves in the form of leveled super attacks. When using the super attacks, the player needs to tap buttons in order to dish out maximum damage. It's also possible to reduce damage when the player is on the receiving end of the attacks in a bid of power struggle which adds a bit competitive edge to using them. These attacks are just as crazy and flashy as the ones in the anime. The number of playable characters has been increased since the last Ultimate Ninja game to over 30 characters to choose from, a number of which requires the player to unlock through progressive playthroughs. A few characters are just alternates with a slight change and the increased selection of playable characters does provide some new balancing issues over the previous game where certain characters will dominate fights. The cel-shaded graphics looks a bit rough around the edge, but they capture the likeness of the characters from the anime and the animations are well done. During the story mode's progression, the player will be able move around village while taking on various adventures, missions and mini-games. By overcoming these challenges, some of which have limitations or restrictions on the style of the fight, they will reward ninjas with points to improve the characters' abilities and also earns money. The village also includes a market where the player unlock collectible bonuses from the store. There's quite a number of stuff to purchase and it provides a nice incentive to replay through some of those mini-games in order to improve customized characters. Like most fighting games, there's the practice and versus modes, but the game lacks any sort of online features which really would've added to the game's value. Ultimate Ninja 2 continues to improve the series, but it still lacks the depth and balance of other more serious fighting games. The title remains true to the anime's style and there's a lot to enjoy for fans of Naruto. Even for more casual players, the over-the-top ninjas can provide a fun experience without the need for extensive Naruto knowledge.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2....Still Ultimate? Believe it!!!!...........Jul 05, 2007
By blackaciddevil
It's cool when developers try to improve upon a good formula for a game. Oftentimes, developers go by the 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' motto and rely on spicing up the graphics & maybe a new story to sell the same ol' same ol'. To the casual players of the first game, that might seem what Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2 is all about. Yet, to us Naruto fans who've lived & breathed Ultimate Ninja for the last year, we see a whole slew of improvement over the original. Not only are the graphics and overall presentation of the game even better the second time around, there's more than 30 characters to choose from as well as new items to use against your opponents(such as poison, bombs & more)-new stages-Ultimate Road, which takes the place of the scenario mode from the first game and follows the Chunin Exam storyline-character customization-cool mini-games that fit the Naruto universe well(such as treeclimbing, handstand races)-alternate outfits-new voiceover work and animation-lots of unlockable goodies-trailers of Naruto Uzumaki Chronicles 2 & Naruto:Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow(both coming this fall)-and more challenge this time around(to which I say "Practice, practice, practice!"). In my honest opinion, it's twice as fun as the original which goes to prove that there's still games to get excited about in what's left of the PS2's lifecycle.

Thanks to this game, I'm all psyched up for the next Naruto game to come out...Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes(also developed by CyberConnect2) for the Playstation Portable. Ninja Art Portable Gaming Goodness for the palm of my hand, believe it! Look for my review on that game next month.



4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Great Game Pick it up NOWJun 19, 2007
By chimpian
First of all i want to say this game rules. Even if you havent picked up the first one, which of course you should prior to playing this one.
There is not much bad to say about it. It takes everything great about the first game and improves upon it 10 fold. I especially like how great the combos look and the ease of use for each of them. I realize this can also be a huge turn off for some users who are fight-game enthusiasts but for those of with full time jobs or full time school the ability to pick this up and start kicking tail is great, and also to look cool while doing it. THe first time you pull off a level 3 secret move will be a thing of beauty. This may be the last dying breath of the ps2 so make sure you pick it up even if you have a ps3 to quench your thirst for the next naruto game. Hopefully the next gen A Naruto game of our dreams will be coming soon. Untill then pick up this gem and try to unlock all the fun stuff hidden in here and fight to your heart's content. Just keep in mind you still cant defeat me "Believe it!". Just kidding.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5This is better then part3 this game is really funMay 20, 2008
By Cheri Taylor
This game is real fun i like this better then part3, part3 is alright but this is more fun and more better. I don't really like part3 because 1. it gotten boring, 2. there's nothing new with the attacks, 3. you can only use speacial jutsu once, 4. the new characters are not that great, 5. playing as the big toad and snake and sand monster is real boring nothing really great about that, 6. you can't play as the real cursed sasuka like in this one you can, but this game is better this and clash of nnga2 are the best naruto games ive played out of all of them, but this is a fun game.

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