The visuals seem to hold up well during multi-player fights which consist of quick-to-jump-into wireless matches against local players only.

 

Besides the story mode and wireless battle mode, the only other meat the game offers is the standard battle mode which lets you pick a character and then fight against the AI. For fans of Naruto who know what the Hidden Leaf Village is or are accustom to hearing about Trigram Palm Rotations, this game can provide a deep and challenging fight. Unfortunately for those who aren’t hardcore fans, there is just as much of a fight in getting through the story mode to unlock all the characters as there is in the matches, which may not be worth the effort.


Written by: Christiaan Allebest
Posted 02/28/08
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