NARUTO - Naruthimetto Portable Mugenjyou no Ken (Japan Version) PSP
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harxyfranky
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April 28, 2006
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April 28, 2006
GREAT GAME, and GREAT SHIPPING BY YES ASIA
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the game is very fun itself, has a good amount of characters, plays just like the PS2 version with some changes, and the new RPG engine is cool to play in, its like a boardgame in some way. the game can get a little boring at some point cuz its pretty easy as for now, (im only on stage 40) i think the movies need to improve a little instead of non-moving pictures it should be some ANIME style cut scenes other then that its a great game, get it cuz ull get your money worth. Now shipping, yesasia is so awsome! i got the game 5 days after i order it with the FREE SHIPPING plan, everything is perfect, great condition, and it even came with a Magazine! how random but hey i dont mind! overall great site to order stuff. Thank u yesasia! Hope to do business with u soon |
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kndy
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April 17, 2006
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April 17, 2006
Naruto fans will love this game, Naruto PS2 fans
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My first impression of the game was a bit so/so. After playing the PS2 game, I enjoyed the combos of the PS2 releases and certain characters move sets. But as I continued to play this game, I was drawn into it and addicted to it. Your drive will be to open up more and more characters (23 in all) and learn their fight style, build their levels, etc. The game leans toward the easy side and not until I got to the 68th floor did I notice somewhat of a challenge from an opponent. Of course, difficulty can be adjusted. The mini-games and having to replay them over and over can get a bit too tedious but if you played Baito Hell 2000 for the PSP, fortunately Naruto: Narutimate Hero - Mugenjo no Maki has mini-games that are quick and fortunately, there are characters like Shino and Gaara with abilities that allow you to change all of your scrolls that you dont like using. The game looks beautiful and sure, the game is a bit more simplified than the PS2 version and may not have the same movesets or certain characters that were on other games but there is still enough there to really enjoy this game. Also, there are characters found in this game that are not in other games. Whether these characters be a pro or a con for you, nevertheless, its nice to have something new. As far as replay value goes, after you beat the first story mode, you access a second featuring Narutos latest sensei Jiraiya. Where you can open more characters for your vs. mode and more points to get items/omake that you couldnt afford to get before. It all depends if you can stomach the story mode again and finding the books necessary to build and level your characters. Many people will not want to go through this again and again and stop playing it. My biggest grip with the game is the lack of full motion video. You see it a few times but the majority of it are still pictures with transitions and voice acting. Even for bonus video of anime series and their highlights, still pictures with transitions. But all in all, this is the best fighting game on the PSP in my opinion. BLEACH 2 is awesome looking and has a lot in it but theres something about the fighting mechanics that I really enjoy in this NARUTO game versus BLEACH 2. Sure, Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max is a staple in fighter games and I own every console version but the game was not really PSP friendly in my opinion, control-wise. Naruto: Narutimate Hero - Mugenjo no Makioverall is a an enjoyable game. By not even thinking of the PS2 games and comparing it to current fighting games on the PSP, you realize that its actually a very cool game, with really cool graphics, quick loading system, sound is done very well and a good fighting system (of course, not close to the PS2, third game) and extra bonuses, it really is a very cool game and has more to offer than what many fighter games on the PSP has to offer. I do knock some points down because I dont see why the combo system and certain parts of the game were simplified, I dont know why there is not that many animated video in this game and it does get a bit tedious in story mode and in the first get go, you are amped in opening new characters and gaining points at first but to replay it again (and play the game 7-10 hours) just to level only one or two characters at a time may be a bit of a turnoff for hardcore gamer who has many games on their plate. All in all, this is the best Naruto portable game. If you played the GBA, DS or Wonderswan version of the game in my opinion, this PSP game surpasses any of the Naruto portable game releases. Sure, it comes nowhere near greatness of the third Naruto game on the PS2 but for a portable game, I was not expecting a whole lot and what I got was much better than I expected for a first release. And knowing how each Naruto release on a console has gotten better and better from that first release, I look forward to the potential for future releases on the PSP. Naruto: Narutimate Hero - Mugenjo no Maki is definitely a very enjoyable game and I recommend this game for Naruto fans and those looking for an import fighter for their PSP. OVERALL SCORE: 86%/100 PROS: + Many characters from the anime series are on this game. + Cool graphics, cool new music and voice acting, bonuses and with the fighting movesets that you do get is still very fun and makes it the most enjoyable fighter on the PSP right now. + Storymode has a really good storyline if you can understand it. + Controls are easy to use and the game loads quickly + Interesting story mode with usage of scrolls CONS: - Some characters and their movesets from console versions may not be in this PSP game. - Combo special moves have been simplified or not as lengthy as console version. - Story mode can be tedious by playing the same scrolls over and over again and because of this, not many people may not want to bother playing it again to level many of the characters. - What could have been animated full motion video becomes still pictures with transitions and voice acting. |
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