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GamingExcellence: Naruto: Clash of the Ninja Revolution 2 Review

GamingExcellence writes: "With the Naruto fans that I have met in my travels, I have learned one thing about the anime series: their fans hated the fillers at the tail end of the Part I saga. By the 30th episode of non-manga materials, they were almost ready to stop watching. Well, actually they would just continue watching it and posting their hatred of it on forums, but it was like clockwork. They would sit their hoping the time skip would come, but it would never show. That is until 90+ episodes of filler storyline and the introduction of a new Naruto TV series.

At first, I was against these people. It's Naruto going on more and more missions, so just behave and enjoy what you are getting. However, after playing Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2, I see where they are coming from. That's what this game feels like: nothing but a filler episode of a game. I browsed all the menus hoping to uncover the Sasuke Retrieval Arc, but it was not to be found. It's almost like seeing someone you know around the corner, but just never showing up to your door to greet you."
6.7 / 10
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 419 days 1 hour ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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