Naruto: Rise of a Ninja review

Stop the presses - good kids' game shocker

12DOVE Verdict

Pros

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    Stunning visuals

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    Wonderful progression system

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    Way better than expected

Cons

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    Can be a bit repetitive

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    Most fights can be won the same way

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    Still a fan-centric game

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Oct 29, 2007

Not a fan of Naruto? Haven’t seen the anime? It doesn’t matter. Whether or not you like the cartoon, the game should be enjoyed for what it is - a fun romp for fans and newcomers alike.

We admit that we were skeptical. Criticisms of the early version were actually taken on board and the issues have now been rectified.

You’re no longer doomed to certain failure for the odd mistake, and the timing required is far more lenient. Unfortunately it’s soon clear that most bouts can be approached in the same way. Once you’ve knocked down the enemy you can simply stand back and unleash a Jutsu move to inflict big pain. A QTE section will dictate how powerful it ends up, and in a nice twist you’ll be thrown into a defensive mini-game should you be on the receiving end of one such move. But get used to these sequences - they crop up a lot. Yawn.

Konoha Village plays host to a large portion of the game, but to begin with you’ll only be able to search the streets. However, you’ll soon take on board a few missions that unlock special area-opening abilities. Within a few hours of starting you’ll be capable of scaling buildings, leaping huge, trouser-filling gaps and, impressively, walking on water - not to mention defeating foes that even your sensei cannot handle.

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GenreAction
DescriptionNaruto's first foray onto the 360 proves to be a hit for more than just the fans. Finally, a kids' game that doesn't cause physical pain.
Platform"Xbox 360"
US censor rating"Teen"
UK censor rating""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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