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Abstract: I'm inclined to think that making games under the Naruto franchise cannot be that tough of a job. The series as a whole lends itself well to a bunch of different gameplay elements, from fighting games to adventure, platforming, and even some light RPG ...
Abstract: Ah, Naruto. The blood haired, ramen loving ninja with a penchant to get in trouble has returned in a whole new show though a little bit more mature this time. This of course means that there will be no shortage of video games based upon the nine-tail i...
Abstract: Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive is the newest Naruto game on the PSP and I can’t help but look at it as a wasted opportunity. That may because I was spoiled by the amazing looking Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm on the PS3, or by many other games on the PSP...
Abstract: Today, it’s different story. We still have our favorite brawlers and hack-n-slash games, but playing the competition is no better than moving heavy furniture or watching paint dry. Sadly, Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive falls within the latter category...
This is easily the worst score I’ve ever given a Naruto game. Like I said in my intro, this isn’t because I’ve become disenchanted with the franchise or sick of Naruto games. I had fun with Shinobi Rumble, which also came out this year, and I still wat...
Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive is a better adventure than many past Naruto games have been, and its focus on highlighting the four-man teams featured in the show is unique and novel. The game is at its best when you can take full advantage of its multi...
Abstract: Surprise, another Naruto game! They just don't seem to end and Kizuna Drive is the latest instalment. Join Naruto and his friends (again) for an anime-related adventure. Most of these Naruto games are very similar in gameplay but what makes...
Nach dem grandiosen „Ultimate Ninja Storm“ hatte ich auch mehr von „Kizuna Drive“ erwartet. Leider können hier aber weder die Story noch die Kämpfe wirklich überzeugen und der Titel ist ein typisches Lizenzspiel, das vielleicht einigen Fans der Serie k...
Eigene HeldenCrew, Viele Missionen für zwischendurch, Stabile Spielengine, Gute Effekte, Generell nette Optik, Viel Freiraum im Kampf, Sinnvoller Mehrspielermodus
Akustik wird von Kampfgeräuschen beherrscht, Geschichte ein Fragezeichen, Wird mit der Zeit eintönig
Für die Hardcore-Naruto-Fans dürfte auch „“ ein nicht zu unterschätzender Titel werden. Das neue Kampfsystem, das Sie Ihre eigene Gruppe von bis zu vier Helden zusammenstellen lässt, die perfekt an die PSP angepasste Grafik, ein recht ansprechendes Eff...