Naruto: Ninja Destiny Hands-On
We do battle with a near-finished version of this promising 3D fighter.
Late last week, during a meeting with representatives from Tomy, we had an opportunity to get a little hands-on time with a preview version of Naruto: Ninja Destiny. This 3D fighting game for the Nintendo DS (yes, you heard that right) is based on the Japanese game Naruto: Shinobi Retsuden that was released last year. A number of changes and improvements have been promised for the US version. Having played the two games side-by-side, we're pleased to report that Tomy appears to be making good on said promises.
The first thing we noticed about Naruto: Ninja Destiny is that its in-game character models look much crisper than those in the Japanese game, largely thanks to the introduction of black outlines and improved shading. Within moments of starting our first wireless one-on-one fight, it also became clear that the US game's frame rate is significantly better than its Japanese counterpart. We're told that Ninja Destiny runs at 30 frames per second, while Shinobi Retsuden only managed 15. Although we can't be certain how accurate those figures are, the improvement is certainly significant.
As is often the case when Naruto games arrive in the US, the character roster in Ninja Destiny has been tweaked somewhat since the Japanese game's release. You can look forward to playing with 16 rather than 13 combatants this time around, although about 10 of those will need to be unlocked--presumably by playing through the story mode. Characters confirmed for inclusion in Ninja Destiny at the time of writing include: Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Kakashi Hatake, Gaara, Neji, Rock Lee, Might Guy, Shikamaru, Itachi, and Nine-Tailed Naruto.
All of the characters have unique moves in their arsenals, of course, but regardless of who you're playing as, the controls are the same. The DS's face buttons are used for light attacks, heavy attacks, special moves (some characters will have two different ones), and jumps. The left shoulder button is used to teleport behind your opponent (using up chakra energy in the process), and the right shoulder button is used to block. The D pad is used to move left or right and to sidestep around the pseudo 3D arenas.
Furthermore, the touch screen is used to activate power-ups. We're told that Naruto: Ninja Destiny features at least 15 different power-ups, but at the beginning of each match, you'll be randomly assigned just six of these to last you through all three (at least that's the default) rounds. Power-ups that we had an opportunity to try out during our time with the game let us replenish our health, replenish our chakra, become immune to knockdowns for a time, increase our attack power, prevent our opponent from using his or her own power-ups, and even to add a number of shuriken to our arsenal for ranged attacks. We had no trouble hitting the six large "buttons" on the touch screen in the middle of a fight. Because our matches were being played over three rounds, the use and conservation of power-ups definitely added an element of strategy to the proceedings.
Although Naruto: Ninja Destiny will feature eight different environments that look quite varied for you to fight in, they're essentially just flat arenas with different backdrops. Those of you who are fans of the show will be pleased to hear that all of the characters in the game are voiced by the same talent responsible for the anime series. And, those of you who are dedicated enough to have already imported a copy of Shinobi Retsuden will undoubtedly want to consider an upgrade when Ninja Destiny arrives in stores next month.
IS THIS GAME WORTH GETTING FOR? AND WHENS NARUTO NINJA DESTINY 2 COMES OUT?
YAY Naruto!!!! Give us a shippuden game over here...why must americans wait...
Great to see that they're actually improving the graphics and framerate for US release. Certainly a change from the usual 'change the bare minimum and put it on shelves' approach.
I would buy this game,but i'm saving for brawl so yeah.lol
I have never seen the naruto TV show, and honestly dont understand what all the fuss is about, but this game looks awesome and i have been waiting for a decent 3d fighter on the ds. DEFINETELY gonna buy
actually looks good! could use a good ol' naruto fighter for ma ds. would probly go good with bleach:the blade of fate =)
This sounds MUCH better than Ninja Council 3. It's pretty much Clash of Ninja for the DS. I'll be buying this game as soon as it's availible.
man i cant wait for this game
MAD i want it NOW!!!
Only 16 characters? Sure it's a step up the original Clash of Ninja, but I wish their were atleast as much as 20 characters or so. Still the game looks awesome.
Freakin sweet!!! I'm preordering this ASAP!!!!!
Niiiiiiiice. I'll buy this, and im not even that much of a Naruto fan.
When does this game come out it says next month, does it mean February? Aside from a long wait this will be awesome, I will buy ON release date.
I hope it's really a big update from the Japanese version. Shinobi Retsuden was a big let down, ugly graphics and slow-pased gameplay. I don't think this will be better than Bleach, or Jump Ultimate Stars, but it can be good anyway.
NICe. I think i will be able to enjoy this but for some reason it dissappoints me some how. Well who knows. :)
Looks good. A few things need to be done, though. Japanese voice cast, anyone?
This looks like it's gonna be a really good fighting game. Its about time they make a 3-D fighting game for the DS!
Very nice game !!!
This game rocks i cant belive its coming out for the ds. I love the naruto series and am very excited about one being brought to the ds or atleast a 2d fighter.
Im gonna buy.
Heard about this. I'm glad that Tomy did bring a copy of the original game to show side by side. Shinobi Retsuden was such a letdown, in many ways, I was hoping it would NOT come to the US. Then this game shows up and its already looking better. Well, I'll keep my eye on it.
Trusty CoN gameplay, 3D, and on Ds!!! I must have it.
I saw the gameplay for this, and well it sucked so much. It was just terrible I mean the gamecube and wii version of this was better then DS version period!
Looks good, and too similar to the GC Naruto fighting games...
This is on my wishlist.
it looks awesome and how do you put a picture for your pic like animated or still pic
That is a BAMF looking game.
it's going to be better than Bleach DS...a must have for me
Eww... The English cast from the show? Oh well, still sounds pretty wicked to me. Looks good too.
kewl
nice
Yea this game looks sick cant wait until it releases.
this game sounds pretty sick, been playing a LOT of bleach recently and it'll be nice to play something 3d for a change, 1st post, w00t
Naruto: Ninja Destiny
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- Publisher(s): D3
- Developer(s): Takara Tomy
- Genre: Action
- Release: Feb 26, 2008 (US) »
- ESRB: T
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