For fans willing to overlook its technical shortcomings (or emulate it for a smoother ride), you will find one of the most satisfying, content-rich Naruto action games ever created. Believe it.
The game features two multiplayer modes via Ad-Hoc (local wireless):
This is the game’s secret sauce. Before each mission, you equip a "Deck" of up to 6 Ninja Cards. These cards are earned by defeating enemies and completing challenges. Each card belongs to a character (e.g., "Naruto Uzumaki," "Sakura Haruno," "Rock Lee") and provides passive buffs:
Released in 2011 (and in 2012 for North America and Europe), Ultimate Ninja Impact wasn’t just a portable spin-off. It was an ambitious attempt to pack the chaos of Dynasty Warriors (Musou) gameplay into the palm of your hand, wrapped in the emotional storytelling of the Five Kage Summit and Fourth Great Ninja War arcs. But did it succeed? And more importantly, is it worth playing today?
The story begins at the Kazekage Rescue Arc (Saving Gaara from the Akatsuki) and blazes through:
For fans willing to overlook its technical shortcomings (or emulate it for a smoother ride), you will find one of the most satisfying, content-rich Naruto action games ever created. Believe it.
The game features two multiplayer modes via Ad-Hoc (local wireless):
This is the game’s secret sauce. Before each mission, you equip a "Deck" of up to 6 Ninja Cards. These cards are earned by defeating enemies and completing challenges. Each card belongs to a character (e.g., "Naruto Uzumaki," "Sakura Haruno," "Rock Lee") and provides passive buffs:
Released in 2011 (and in 2012 for North America and Europe), Ultimate Ninja Impact wasn’t just a portable spin-off. It was an ambitious attempt to pack the chaos of Dynasty Warriors (Musou) gameplay into the palm of your hand, wrapped in the emotional storytelling of the Five Kage Summit and Fourth Great Ninja War arcs. But did it succeed? And more importantly, is it worth playing today?
The story begins at the Kazekage Rescue Arc (Saving Gaara from the Akatsuki) and blazes through:
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