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Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress is a great diversion for everyday games – but the lengthy storyline and unlockables are ultimately only going to appeal to die-hard fans of the series....
Published: 2008-07-07, Author: Joe , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress is a mostly recycled fighting game placed within a hollow adventure. To lay its basic contents bare, this game contains a lengthy single-player campaign called The Mugenjo, a series of team battles ...
Solid visual presentation, You can play matches with a friend who doesnt own the game.
The combat is recycled, The singleplayer campaign is bloated and boring, Minigames dont hold up over the course of the lengthy campaign.
The Phantom Fortress is full of lame minigames, occasional fights, and tons of repetition. Enter at your own risk. ...
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Published: 2008-06-30, Author: Phil , review by: gamespy.com
Simple fighting engine allows beginners to get into the game; Game Sharing multiplayer; Mugenjo mode is lengthy.
Mugenjo mode is also kinda dull; fighting engine lacks depth; no online multiplayer.
Like many anime-based fighting games, the original Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes for PSP was a passable, if pedestrian, title that made no effort to hide the fact that it was created solely for fans of the franchise. It should also come as no surprise ...
Abstract: One of the things I applaud most about the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series is its ability to grow and evolve, despite the entire series being based on the exact same material. The changes made between the first Ultimate Ninja and its successor were drast...
Abstract: Planning a sequel for a videogame -- especially a fighting game -- is a tough process. How can the brand grow beyond the core audience, the early adopters, without polarizing the existing community? Faced with a potential backlash, a developer and publ...
Abstract: Being the living prison of an evil six-tailed fox cant be much fun for a young lad. Whilst others his age are out smashing up bus stops and getting drunk in public parks, Naruto Uzamaki has to console himself with practising his ninja skills and getti...
There’s not much to enjoy in The Phantom Fortress even for someone with passion for Naruto or mini-games, or beat-’em-ups for that matter. But if you’re a fan of long boring story bits, then it’ll be perfect! 4.6/10Print this pageU...