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PSX Extreme: Ultimate Ninja 4: Naruto Shippuden Review

PSX Extreme writes: "Okay, I'll be brutally honest: I really don't care about Naruto or anime at all. In fact, I find most all anime to be unappealing and even embarrassingly bad in some cases, which is why I always have difficulty keeping an open mind when I review the latest CyberConnect2 production. I struggle through long enough to write an accurate review, but I always dread doing it; I just fail to see the attraction in a bunch of poorly drawn, terribly voiced characters running at each other in seizure-inducing battle scenes."

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Nauto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm - Generations - New Trailer

Check out Namco's latest release of the Ninjas in the new trailer from the upcoming release of Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations. Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations releases March 30th. For now, you can see the new ninjas in action inside

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Snookies124470d ago

Hell yeah, Chou Odama Rasengan! So happy they gave Naruto that! Though I was hoping they'd show off a little of Tobi from 16 years ago... The serious version if you will... Here's hoping Madara is one of their last remaining unannounced characters! If not, well... DLC lol!

rezzah4470d ago

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After 3:10 it is just pure *** kicking until the end.

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MyGamer: Ultimate Ninja 4: Naruto Shippuden Review

MyGamer writes: "Because of this, it's difficult to give the title a positive review, or my endorsement for purchase. Mediocre Naruto games are by no means uncommon, and this one brings a sizable price tag for a PS2 title that lacks online support. If you want a seriously pretty game, get Ultimate Ninja Storm for the PS3. If you want a cool story mode, get Ultimate Ninja 3 for the PS2 (or one of the DS titles). If you want a good game, get Clash of Ninja Revolution 2. For me, all those things are more important than getting older versions of the characters. If you're willing to pay $40 to sate your Shippuden needs…then pick up this game. I'll keep my two Andrew Jacksons, though".

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The Hachiko: Ultimate Ninja 4: Naruto Shippuden Review

The Hachiko writes: "It's been a long time coming, and we've had to suffer through the same Naruto stories over and over, but finally the games have moved on and started covering the Shippuden portion of the Naruto history, which sees our young kids a little older and more powerful as well. The same great Ultimate Ninja gameplay, but with new characters, moves, and game modes – yes! Of course, then I started playing the game, and suddenly I'm yearning for the way things used to be. As the 80s hair-band Cinderella would say - you don't know what you've got till it's gone."

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