Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution
Release Date: October 23, 2007
Fighting, animated TV series, ninja, manga and anime, Naruto, splitscreen, Nintendo exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer
Another installment of the popular series of three-dimensional fighting games started in 2003 on GameCube. Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution was developed by Tomy and tells of new adventures of the eponymous adept of ninjutsu who traverses the virtual world and faces various opponents in spectacular one-on-one duels. There are fourteen characters at the player’s disposal, some of which (e.g.
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution Description
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is another production with the eponymous warrior as the protagonist. Similarly to its predecessor, it was based on the popular anime by Masashi Kishimoto. The said title is exclusive to Wii and uses all features of this platform.
Mechanics
Both the game and the cartoon tell of a young adept of ninjutsu by the name of Uzumaki. The protagonist, traversing the virtual world, constantly encounters new opponents whom he fights. There are fourteen characters at the player’s disposal, some of whom are known from the previous installments of the aforementioned series (Sasuke and Sakura, among others). However, completely new fighters, previously absent in the Clash of Ninja miniseries, make an appearance, as well. Each hero uses unique special attacks that trigger spectacular special effects.
The game takes place on six levels, having two battle areas each.
Game modes
The players have eight gameplay variants at their disposal. Apart from the single player mode, the title features time challenges, a survival module, a set of minigames, and an extensive multiplayer. Multiplayer battles allow up to four players to compete in nearly all modes available for a solo player.
Last updated on November 14, 2016
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution Summary
Platforms:
Nintendo Wii
Developer: TOMY
Publisher: D3 Publisher