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The editors liked
Interesting original story
Event segments have nice looking cel-shaded characters
English actors from the anime voice their characters
Easy to pull off jutsus and attacks
Can call support characters to assist in battles and can play as Naruto and Sasuke.
Tells a new Naruto story.
The editors didn't like
Awkward camera angles can be difficult and disorienting
No Japanese voice acting option
Only three kinds of general enemies (with the same AI)
Lag shows up in the oddest places
Doesn’t really explain how to save in game
Characters look better in events than they do in battle
No reason to replay it once finished and the Versus mode is laughable.
Abstract: These game names are starting to get a bit ridiculous. Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles is the latest in the ninja adventures of Naruto and his never ending fight to prevent the Hidden Leaf Village from being destroyed. This time around a memb...
Abstract: Despite all the fan criticism the series tends to get, I love Naruto. It is one of my all-time favorite anime series, despite its flaws and issues regarding plot development and character arcs. The games in particular have always been solid, despite th...
Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles is easily the worst Naruto game to ever grace any of my consoles. Everything about it, the graphics, the story, and the uneven difficulty are so poorly conceived that it can best be described as lazy. Even at a...
Abstract: I have played a lot of Naruto games, but I have also purposely skipped a few. After a while, playing through the same story with a few gameplay tweaks gets old. Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles is different. It is set during Sasuke’s search f...
Interesting original story, event segments have nice looking cel-shaded characters, English actors from the anime voice their characters, easy to pull off jutsus and attacks, can call support characters to assist in battles and can play as Naruto and Sasuke.
Awkward camera angles can be difficult and disorienting, no Japanese voice acting option, only three kinds of general enemies (with the same AI), lag shows up in the oddest places, doesn’t really explain how to save in game, characters look better in events than they do in battle, no reason to replay it once finished and the Versus mode is laughable.
Buying a Japanese copy of Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen 2 for the GameCube was my first step into importing seven years ago. I bought a Shogi set and learned to play so I could be more like my favorite character, Shikamaru. And I frequently try to emula...
Abstract: The popular Naruto series has everything you need to make a great game; fantastically unrealistic ’anime physics’ can lend themselves to exciting fights, and the diverse cast of ninjas also gives you lots of ideas to work with. What Dragon Blade Chroni...
Abstract: Although Naruto games on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 have improved over time, the reverse is true of the Wii games. While the early Clash of Ninja titles on the platform weren't terrible, they definitely lacked that certain something when it came to...