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GamerDad Review: Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2

GamerDad writes: "That superstar anime cartoon and manga comic book ninja boy Naruto is back on another video game adventure. This time, the loud-mouthed, ramen scarfing, orange clad ninja embarks on a typical turned based role-playing game.

Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 is just your typical RPG with Naruto characters, settings, and storyline. Just as in other RPGs, gather clues, items, and missions in the Hidden Leaf Village, then tromp off to forests and caves to defeat monsters, gain experience, and level up. Battles are turn-based, and while you can have only three characters and a fourth reserve in your party, up to 30 different Naruto characters can join in your adventures. Use Chakra points for special Ninjitsu magic for more powerful attacks. You can control the game with the stylus and touch screen or the D-pad and buttons. They do a good job explaining the basics of gameplay at the beginning of the game, too. By exchanging friend codes, you can even battle people online through Wi-Fi."
Shmammy - contributor
Published: 286 days 8 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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