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Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 Updated Hands-On

We head back to ninja school to learn some new moves with Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 on the Nintendo GameCube.

The Naruto series of fighting games is well established over in Japan, but it's still trying to get some legs over here in the United States. The first Clash of Ninja game was released earlier this year, and while it wasn't anything special as far as fighting games go, it captured the spirit of the license fairly well and gave fans of the anime series yet another way to enjoy the exploits of their favorite ninjas-in-training. Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 follows the same path by offering fairly simplistic fighting that's flashy and accessible enough to entertain fans of the series. In fact, the game feels almost identical to the original Clash of Ninja game, because the only real additions to the game are some new characters and a four-player battle mode. So while it's nothing revolutionary or even new, Clash of Ninja 2 looks like it will please fans of the anime as well as GameCube owners who just want to knock the dust off the old console with a new brawler.

Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 picks up where the original left off. The students have all finished their studies and must now put their skills to the test in the real world. The story mode starts out with you playing as Naruto as he proves his might against Kakashi, Sakura, Sasuke, and others. As you progress through story mode, you'll also have to take control of other characters for certain fights. The fights vary from basic one-on-one battles to four-character brawls and survival fights where you have to fight off wave after wave of enemies. When you finish story mode, you earn coins, which can be spent in the shop to unlock extras like new characters.

The fighting engine is identical to that of the previous Clash of Ninja game, so you can expect to see the very same moves and animations throughout the game. The B and A buttons are your primary attack buttons, Y performs a grapple, and the trigger buttons are used to dodge left or right. You have a chi meter at the bottom of the screen that fills up as you fight. When it's full, you can press the X button to unleash a devastating special attack that's usually accompanied by some entertaining and overblown animation. The system is simple enough that you can easily pick it up and start performing all kinds of over-the top moves, which should make this a good game for younger players.

The four-character battles are the biggest addition to the series, but they play pretty similarly to the regular one-on-one battles. You can have a free-for-all, three-versus-one, or two-on-two match. If you're teamed up with other characters, you don't have to worry about hitting them or getting in their way, so you can just go all out and try to crush your opponents. The action can get a bit more frantic with twice as many characters and attacks happening onscreen at once, especially when the camera pulls out to keep all the characters on the screen. The four-character battles aren't especially appealing on their own, but they should be a welcome addition to the series if only for the change of pace they provide.

There are 23 characters in the game, which is more than double the number from the previous game. In addition to Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura, you'll get to fight with Rock Lee, Gaara, Kankuro, Hinata, Neji, and many more. There are also more than 30 stages to fight in. Between all the characters, stages, and gameplay modes, there should be plenty of variety for Naruto fans.

The presentation in Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 is identical to the presentation in the previous game in the series. The characters all look good and animate well, and the stages are nicely detailed. The focus is on the crazy attack animations, though, and those do look good here. The cutscenes between battles are all fully voiced in English, and they all sound just as good as they do in the show.

Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 doesn't bring much new to the series, but for Naruto fans, more of the same isn't necessarily a bad thing. There are more characters, stages, and game modes this time around, and the four-player battles should add a new twist to what is otherwise a standard anime-style brawler. Clash of Ninja 2 is scheduled to ship in the third quarter of this year, which means you can expect to see it on store shelves sometime between now and October. Be sure to check back before then for more details as well as screenshots and movies from the game.

62 Comments

  • jesusfreak01

    Posted Oct 21, 2006 11:07 pm PT

    Dude, the first one....SUCKED..the fighting was good but only 8 charecters..period. AND I've never seen a story line SO short before. BUT the 2nd one has TONS of unlocks including more charecters and other stuff and the story line is way better, PLUS THE FIGHTING ROCKS!! Great for any Naruto fan!

  • wonkisjones

    Posted Oct 21, 2006 8:45 am PT

    my game!

  • ltblueink

    Posted Oct 6, 2006 10:29 pm PT

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  • ltblueink

    Posted Oct 6, 2006 10:28 pm PT

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  • ltblueink

    Posted Oct 6, 2006 10:28 pm PT

    helloooooooooooooooooo

  • Human-Pheonix

    Posted Sep 24, 2006 1:27 pm PT

    The first one was ew. Eight characters like c'mon usually in fighting games they start with at least twelve or more. Clash of Ninja 2 has 23 characters thank god for that . I hope the third Naruto game will have more than 23 characters this time.

  • foe666

    Posted Sep 19, 2006 2:37 am PT

    NOOO!!! My first Clash of Ninja game was the third one, so I read this and I was like "WTF they didn't have 4 player mode in the first one?!?!" Seriously. Wait for the fifth one. The fourth one started out with 20 characters, and the first one had like 11 total?! The first game came out totally prematurely anyway, and they released the 2nd one not that long after?!

  • digidevilwil

    Posted Sep 18, 2006 4:13 pm PT

    Im looking forward to this I don't know why ppl bash the voice acting I don't think its great, but its still good and it doesn't ruin the game. Ive watched the all of what they have of the series in japanese, but I don't feel that its voice acting is that dominant over the english version. It is just different than what you may be used to.

  • dyne12

    Posted Sep 18, 2006 6:00 am PT

    I have the first one for the gamecube but was unimpressed. As far as im concerned the Japanese Naruto: narutimate hero is far better (this is called Naruto: ultimate Ninja in the U.S.) and is only good in japaness i hate the bad voice acting in the show and in the games if ur going to port it leave it alone and just subtitle it. other wise i will play the Japanese ones.

  • BP_JOHNNY

    Posted Sep 16, 2006 8:36 am PT

    You guyz better start saving up for that Nintendo Wii cuz that thing is hoT!

  • jgabcsba

    Posted Sep 12, 2006 3:15 pm PT

    i need to have this game cause it looks better then the first part

  • generic_user123

    Posted Sep 11, 2006 4:28 pm PT

    ...i had the money since like,july >.>

  • treak13

    Posted Sep 10, 2006 7:57 pm PT

    I allready have the money just waiting for the game to come out. Its tight but in japan they allready have the 4th one.

  • generic_user123

    Posted Sep 10, 2006 6:36 pm PT

    2 weeks.must have,must have!
    can't wait!!!!!

  • colenol8338

    Posted Sep 10, 2006 1:12 pm PT

    I dont know about this. From what I hear the first one wasnt any good , so I have my doubts about this one. I just got through playin the PS2 version and I liked it maybe there will be a second one for it.

  • numanumaking13

    Posted Sep 4, 2006 9:35 am PT

    cant wait 4 this game to come out its gonna be awsome but i do hate the dub version thats why i download the japanesse version on to my computer

  • Unkillable

    Posted Sep 2, 2006 8:15 pm PT

    I doubt the Jap voices are going to appear in North American games, but it would be a ton better if it did. Let's hope these games get better as they go along right?

  • ImSwordMan

    Posted Aug 31, 2006 5:43 pm PT

    THEY BETTER HAVE THE ORIGINAL JAPANESE VOICE OVERS, DONT WANNA HEAR NARUTO SAY "BELEIVE IT" ALL THE TIME. KANKURO ALSO SOUNDS LIKE A Pus$Y IN THE ENGLISH VERSION

  • shadowriku3

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 10:50 pm PT

    This game is better than CoN1, but its still nothing special. Im waitng for CoN3 and 4 to come out in the us. Now thats something to talk about. 4th totally pwns ultimate ninja 3

    P.S please dont compare either of these games to ssbm's greatness. Neither of them are anywhere close to it.
    Especially not ultimate ninja.
    And fang, why are you talking about PS2 games? This is about CoN2, a gamecube only game.

  • Gamer12222

    Posted Aug 14, 2006 6:38 am PT

    I have a Naruto:Gekitou Ninja Taisen 4 and it is the most awesome game i have all the ninjas and arenas.

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