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| From: Namco Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $34.98 You Save: $5.01 (13%)
New (19) Used (7) from $32.89
Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 1293
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 12 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 10069 UPC: 722674100694 EAN: 0722674100694 ASIN: B0010YOQJ6
Release Date: March 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The Greatest So Far April 9, 2008 Take Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 and combine it with Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2. Sprinkle in a huge character roster of over 40 and add in awesome ultimate techniques. That gives you Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3. It has a story mode that has bits and pieces of the story from the anime, and also an original storyline in the RPG mode where your ultimate goal is to collect crystals and wipe out the competition to put your own rule into play in the Leaf village. Everyone goes crazy over this and a variety of interesting rules are thrown out there, but on top of course is Uzumaki Naruto. It's loads of fun; there are many stages, more moves, more characters, and ougis; lots and lots of them. As well as items and level systems that let you get more special moves and you can also customize your own justu. With that, you can really be the ultimate ninja; it's just like Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2 but to a much fuller extent. It also has a unique Japanese voiceover system, not to mention the old collectibles figures ryo and videos. Much more of that this time around. That's Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 in a nutshell for you!
Naruto Strikes Again In Yet Another Action-Packed Game!!! April 8, 2008 Naruto Ultimate Ninja 3 is another great Naruto game. It is the sequel to Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2 and the best in the series so far. The storyline is short and easy, but the missions can get very challenging. The graphics are moderately good for a PS2 game and the wide variety of characters is also a plus. If you have a PS3 (like me) you may want to wait to buy (or also buy) Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm.
stick with part2 April 8, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't really care for this game, i perfer part2. I don't really like this game because 1. you can only use special jutsu once 2. the new added characters are not that great 3. playing as the big snake sand monster and the toad is not that great 4. in the stages they took some things out 5. i gottan really board of it. This game is'nt that good part2 is better.
Best of the series April 8, 2008 Naruto Ultimate Ninja 3 makes huge jumps, not just in gameplay but in graphics and content as well.
The story mode for this installment has now been split into 2 different modes both drastically different but both great fun. The "Heros History" mode allows you to play through the main story line of the anime series, although doesn't go into as much detail as Ultimate Ninja 2, but instead goes further through the story mode right up to the Sasuke Retrieval Ark. While theres no way to run around and explore in this game mode there is the brand new addition of Full cutscenes for most fights as opposed to in game graphics bringing more life to the game. The second mode is called "Ultimate Contest" and starts with you being able to freely explore a section of the leaf village and a few other places. The main aim at the beginning of this mode is simply to beat as many people as possible to get their "Crystals" in which you fight different characters from the show but in a more flexible way rather than a linear route. After you complete the contest part of the game you're free to explore the village and do missions.
One of the best additions to this game is the huge selection of characters you now have including almost every single character from the anime and a few extra people like the Hokages. Once you've collected all the characters you end up with over 40 playable characters all with very unique ways of attacking and everyone of them having at least one special move to use, unlike Ultimate Ninja 2 which left some characters without one. Another improvement with the characters is that they now all have their own fighting style instead of one generic style with a few additions, now all character shave a style reminiscent of the anime series.
One of the disappointments for this installment is there hasn't really been any change when it comes to extras, you still to buy cards, music, figurines and pretty much everything else you got in Ultimate Ninja 2. Apart from figurines and videos put in for the new characters it's pretty much redundant and the only really purpose is to complete some of the S-rank missions.
All in all this game is the best in the series and one of the best anime based games out there. Well worth the money and will appeal to Naruto fans and general gamers alike.
9.5/10
Watcher becomes Player April 4, 2008 I've been watching my friends and family play video games since Atari and the original Nintendo (both of which I still have around here somewhere). I've always thought about getting into gaming myself, but I could just never get the hang of it ... no matter how hard I tried. When I read about Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3, I knew that I would at least get it for my boyfriend to play (and me to watch).
Once I got the game home, having checked out the games official website and reading the book that comes with the game, I actually wanted to give it a try myself ... and I did! The game is a lot of fun and a true treat for any Naruto fan!
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