GameFocus: "The Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series began some time ago during the humble age of the Playstation 2 when Naruto was just beginning to become a household name. Namco Bandai commissioned CyberConnect2 - fresh off their work with the .hack series - to employ their expertise and experience to mold Naruto’s world into a 3D interactive property. The team has made great strides since then, crafting amazing art and successfully turning a flat canvas into potters clay with excellent results every time."
A fun and creative spin on an inexpensive meal! Inspired by the video game series Naruto Ninja Storm.
Japanese animation has come a long way, since the days of its niche appeal.
And nowhere is that more apparent, than in the way that gaming has embraced it.
Cameron C of VideoGameOlogists.com writes:
"So a few of us here seem to have boss fever, and I figured I’d just continue spreading it. When I hear “Boss Battles”, one of the first things I think of is Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 and its boss battles. For those who don’t know, Naruto Storm 2 is an anime fighting game for the Xbox 360 and PS3. It’s not quite as technical as more mainstream fighters, but it has it pluses (AND MANY MANY MINUSES)."