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Abstract: January 22, 2008 - As powerful a force as the Naruto franchise is in the world of console gaming, it can't quite claim the same victory in the handheld gaming market. Handheld titles, including the RPG titles and especially the Ninja Council titles, have...
Published: 2008-03-21, Author: Joe , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Naruto: Ninja Destiny is a shadow clone of a shadow clone, namely, the Naruto: Clash of Ninja fighting games. Whereas those console fighters were a little better than average, Ninja Destiny offers considerably less. For $30, you get a game as bare and ...
Abstract: With popular anime comes the inevitable parade of spin-off games. Naruto is no exception; the Little Ninja Who Could has appeared on several game platforms over the past few years. Aspiring ninjas therefore wont be starved for content if they take a p...
Abstract: A beautiful, competent fighter on the DS? Thats un-possible! Let’s face it: the DS is lacking when it comes to fighting games. In fact, the only other one I can recall is Ultimate Mortal Kombat. With such thin competion, Tomy didn’t have to pu...
Published: 2008-03-05, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Crisp, quick frame-rate; all our favorite characters are in there (Gaara!).
Replacement jutsu is a bit too powerful; inconvenient save system.
Were big fans of Naruto, so we arent willing to pull punches on the cheap, licensed cash-ins that tend to clog the market. Fortunately, although its not a fantastic gaming triumph, Naruto: Ninja Destiny provides a decent fighting game if nothing els...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Naruto is one of the most prolific names in gaming and anime. The show has surpassed the 100-episode mark, and games based on the series have been created by several different developers and released by at least th...
Abstract: If you've played the excellent Naruto: Clash of Ninja fighting games on the GameCube, you would expect Naruto: Ninja Destiny to be just as great on the DS. After all, the core of Ninja Destiny uses much of the design elements found in its brethren, inc...
Abstract: Its because Im not a huge Naruto fan that I found Naruto: Ninja Destiny a confused mess right from the start, but for fans of the pint-sized ninja this game will provide plenty of beat-em-up action to keep them satisfied for a while to come. It seem...
Abstract: After a dozen and a half mediocre Naruto games, the Nintendo DS has finally gotten a much needed 3D fighter in Naruto: Ninja Destiny… or one would hope so with a tag line like “The realistic 3D fighting of Naruto… Now on Nintendo DS”. Although it’s a f...