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As the source says, the game will be released in the next few weeks. The battle system and the environment were hugely improved, although it may appear as if you're playing "Dragon Ball z". However as Gamespot says you have much more options available to provide a real battle. Also, the graphics, the anime voice actors, and the sound, will be sure to please fans, as it makes it look quite authentic.
See E3 to know a bit more. The game should come only for PS3.
Be sure to take a look at the trailer: http://www.gamespot.com/video/943434/6193100/videoplayerpop?
If you've been keeping an eye on the videogame landscape, you might have noticed more than a few games based on Naruto bursting onto the scene. You'd think main character Naruto Uzumaki had just performed his signature "Shadow Clone Jutsu" move and spawned a small army of lookalikes ready to do battle. The latest entry in the wall of Naruto games comes from Namco Bandai which, along with developer Cyber-Connect2, is prepping Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm for the PlayStation 3. We had a chance to try out the upcoming demo of the game which is set to be released in the coming weeks.
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Because there are so many people dedicated to the series to buy it
I hate the anime (and all anime in general), but i love playing the games, because theyre fun as hell.
I doubt I'd get it in the end, unless I really found it interesting >_>
Looks decent enough but I don't think it'll be worth picking up in my opinion?
You might not pick it up, but I probably will. Not because it's Naruto, but because it's got free-roam and combat.
Well I can't wait for this game, I love Naruto and I like fighting games so this is great for me.
Those who hate these kind of games, and express like that, deserve nothing else but thumbs down.
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