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Console Monster: Naruto: The Broken Bond Review

The art style is gorgeous, with a similar look to some of the more recent Dragonball games, giving it a mix between a comic book and anime series look to it, which suits the action well. A note on the audio as well. Pick the Japanese voices with subtitles, the American voices just sound extremely goofy and do not suit the game at all.

Naruto: The Broken Bond was a big surprise. When it arrived for review Console Monster was quite dubious about the game, being based off of a TV show. However, the fighting and the story are top notch. It's just the missions themselves that sort of take the fun away from the bulk of the game.
79 / 100
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 340 days 16 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 

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