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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Naruto Shippuden Games Series - Fans of the Naruto anime were quite excited when the Naruto: Shippuden series began. Taking place years after the original series (which contained hundreds of episodes), Shippuden finally pushed the franchise's plot forward, presented older versions of the characters and overcame countless filler episodes that plagued the original anime with stagnant narration. It makes complete sense, then, that the Shippuden universe would be made into a game, which is exactly what developer CyberConnect2 did on the PlayStation 2. Titled Ultimate Ninja 4: Naruto Shippuden, the game follows the Shippuden story line and delivers the action in the form of the original Ultimate Ninja battle system that was especially popular on the PSP. Naruto Shippuden Games Series are the best game and good animation, so don't forget to download and play this game.
Ultimate Ninja 4 came out a while ago in Japan and is finally here in the states, but unfortunately it came a little too late. You see, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm -- CyberConnect2's PS3 project -- arrived here first, even though it launched after Ultimate Ninja 4 in Japan. So for me, having to jump between Ultimate Ninja Storm to Ultimate Ninja 4 was extremely painful.
I really enjoyed Ultimate Ninja Storm, as the game was a tremendous step for CyberConnect2 both in terms of gameplay and visuals. Ultimate Ninja 4, on the other hand, is like jumping back in time and regressing to the older, less-enjoyable battle system. But of course, I'm sure there are plenty of gamers out there who haven't played Ultimate Ninja Storm. Or, alternatively, they don't even own a PS3. In those cases, the game is a touch more relevant.
Ultimate Ninja 4 came out a while ago in Japan and is finally here in the states, but unfortunately it came a little too late. You see, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm -- CyberConnect2's PS3 project -- arrived here first, even though it launched after Ultimate Ninja 4 in Japan. So for me, having to jump between Ultimate Ninja Storm to Ultimate Ninja 4 was extremely painful.
I really enjoyed Ultimate Ninja Storm, as the game was a tremendous step for CyberConnect2 both in terms of gameplay and visuals. Ultimate Ninja 4, on the other hand, is like jumping back in time and regressing to the older, less-enjoyable battle system. But of course, I'm sure there are plenty of gamers out there who haven't played Ultimate Ninja Storm. Or, alternatively, they don't even own a PS3. In those cases, the game is a touch more relevant.
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