Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress
If you've been longing for some new portable ninja moves, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress has you covered. The story revolves around a mysterious phantom castle that has suddenly appeared over the Hidden Leaf Village, draining the townspeople's life energy. When Naruto infiltrates the castle to find out who is behind this terrible scheme, he finds himself confronted with threatening illusions, visions of the past and a strange masked woman with a vendetta against the Leaf Ninja. Joined by his friends, it will take all of Naruto's courage to unravel the puzzle behind the castle and defeat this powerful new enemy.

Fast-paced combat system - pull off acrobatic flying attacks, flashy combo strikes and unstoppable jutsu skills with ease Customize your game experience by choosing to play through the full game with English or the original Japanese voices

Customer Review: Great game for PSP owners

This was a good game. It added onto the previous game in the series by increasing the playable character count. It has the same features as the last game (except no increasing of specific character abilities) plus two adventure modes. The first is a new story made exclusively for the PSP game and revolves around Naruto and the other genin. The second is an alternate version of the first story in which you play as Jiraiya, Tsunade, Shizune, and Kakashi. The game is a must-have for Naruto fans, period; but if you are looking for a great game overall you might get bored with this. It gets repetative and most characters are basically the same. So buy it...or don't.

Customer Review: Fun and Entertaining for awhile

Its fun, and keeps you entertained for about 20-30 hours of gameplay if you play conservatively(can get infinite hours of use is you have a buddy with a psp). But i was disappointed with the way the game was setup, like the menu system, and the way characters are unlocked. The actual fighting wasn't too bad, very simple, but it was kind of lame that all of the moves and special moves for all of the characters are all the same button combo. Overall, I would rent it for some fun or buy it used, I don't think its worth paying $40 for a new one.

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