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Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 Hands-On

The second chapter of the Uzumaki Chronicles promises the same accessible action as the first, but with a more involved plot.

For those of you steeped in the cartoon ninja lore of the anime show Naruto, we have good news: Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 is dashing its way toward retail shelves with the look and feel of a playable episode. From what we saw, the game doesn't depart too drastically from its predecessor, the first chapter in the Uzumaki Chronicles. You still sock and bop enemies on your quests for the leaf ninjas (this is a third-person beat-em-up at heart), but the game's commitment to telling the contents of a good ninja scroll seems brand new.

The story begins when four scary-looking robots scheme in the barely lit darkness of a cave--you can tell by their sinister, gravely voices that they're up to no good. The chief beastie, a mechanical-looking lizard, informs the others that with the power of the five spirit orbs, they will be able to resurrect the Master Puppet, an oxymoron of sinister proportions. And shock of all shocks, they already have four of them!

Meanwhile, Naruto discovers that Hidden Leaf Village is under attack by puppet ninjas! After fighting them off with the help of Kakashi, the lizard appears and ingeniously informs them all of his diabolical plans:

Lizard: Do you have the spirit orb?
Ninjas: What's a spirit orb?
Lizard: The thing I need to bring doom to you all! So, you don't have it?
Ninjas: What?!
Lizard: Nevermind (disappears)

Yep, that's Naruto alright. After learning that evil puppets are after the final spirit orb, your ninja team hatches a plan to cut the strings on their villainous efforts. This mostly involves beating up scores of bandits and puppet ninjas, as well as saving the villages damaged by the puppets in the course of their search. In one early level, a village has been set aflame; Naruto and company must clear out the remaining bandits while fighting the fire.

You can always do battle as the eponymous Naruto, but at any given point, you'll also have two comrades you can instantly switch to with the push of a button. Usually, you can switch between Sakura and another, such as Sasuke or Neji. All have roughly the same controls: a light attack, strong attack, a few power attacks, and shuriken. But switching between them now and then definitely keeps the corpses you leave behind feeling fresher.

You aren't limited to one path either. You'll frequently have several missions to choose from, and you'll travel to them via a map screen complete with random bandit encounters, just like in the first game. On top of that, you'll be able to spend points you earn in battle to increase your attributes. Even though it's a beat-em-up, this game could have a role-playing game core.

You wouldn't think so to look at it though; Naruto looks and acts like an action game through and through. The graphics look much like those of the previous game, with a smooth frame rate and cool-looking light effects on the super moves. It's not the best looking game we've seen all month, but it's not bad for a PlayStation 2 game.

But few games can boast this much quality voice acting because this one has tons of spoken dialogue, all of which is delivered by the cartoon's voice actors. The result is a game that feels like a playable episode.

Whether it's worth 30 minutes of your time--or a week--will not be known until the game is released in September. But it looks like Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 will have all the charm, personality, and blade-bending action of the show right at your fingertips, just like a ninja puppet waiting for its master.

34 Comments

  • hell_bat

    Posted Jan 28, 2008 10:34 am PT

    i hate naruto, 1 of the things that reminds me of my ex-girlfriend, who im trying 2 4get.

  • shamarke

    Posted Sep 18, 2007 9:30 am PT

    mmm

  • Shikamaru93

    Posted Aug 19, 2007 3:51 am PT

    it looks cool and all but if you are going to be naruto, sakura and neji all the time it will get boring real fast

  • anbu2609

    Posted Aug 14, 2007 2:26 pm PT

    does this game only let u play as someone else for like 10 seconds like the old game? if not i agree it is a pretty decent game SuperbGamer

  • SuperbGamer

    Posted Aug 10, 2007 8:54 pm PT

    This seems like a pretty decent Naruto game.

  • Kira989

    Posted Aug 10, 2007 8:49 am PT

    This could be a good game but still not too excited... I'll wait for the review

  • flash786

    Posted Aug 9, 2007 4:24 am PT

    naruto is a very nice and adaptive game even for those gamrs who doesnt know about naruto anime series so enjoy the game

  • hunter627

    Posted Aug 8, 2007 10:52 pm PT

    i've played the first uzumaki chronicles it was alright, this ones gonna be great

  • frank34443

    Posted Aug 7, 2007 11:29 pm PT

    Hmmm... this game looks pretty good. Im a hardcore naruto fan so I'll play this no doubt.

  • michaelpm15

    Posted Aug 3, 2007 11:45 pm PT

    um the japanese version sound like grls

  • KINGmastergamer

    Posted Jul 31, 2007 10:22 am PT

    yo

  • urio1

    Posted Jul 30, 2007 7:39 pm PT

    yea the japanese version is awesome lol

  • chooieboogars

    Posted Jul 27, 2007 10:19 pm PT

    The voice acting for the Japanese version will most likely dominate the English one, as the English series tends to annoy the hell out of someone who has watched the Japanese one first.

  • u_poop

    Posted Jul 19, 2007 3:10 pm PT

    wow is it finally y going to be an rpg like it should have years ago instead of a 2d fighting game

  • fictionlover

    Posted Jul 13, 2007 10:48 pm PT

    well, i love watching the show off the internet, and i heard that a "NarutoHurricanChronicles" is in production, so if I had a choice, I would wait to buy the next game, even if it came out in a year. As for this game, I WILL rent it, and hopefully it will not only take 7 days to beat like the last one, i play on medium, and i still never got to unlock it all!, Here's a anxious fan waiting for the next naruto story game!

  • nmanma

    Posted Jul 11, 2007 4:15 pm PT

    well i have the japanese version of the game, not much improvement from uzumaki naruto chronicles, only new thing is u can produce up to 50 or more kage bunshins at will, makes it much cooler. other characters moves are crappy ,its like they rushed the production of the game and gave naruto the most moves which isnt different from the previous game. just dont expect much

  • vsc2009

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 6:08 pm PT

    cool

  • treeko3

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 1:37 pm PT

    looks purty coo and i agree with codailoo

  • bigbadbongo2001

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 12:45 pm PT

    I once played Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles, hoping it would be a good play. I was wrong. It sucked. It tried to be Kingdom Hearts, but it fails horribly! Hopefully, Uzumaki Chronicles 2 will be... better, and a little more like it's own game. Trying to be like KH isn't the way to go.

    Master Puppet? Wasn't there puppet demons in Devil May Cry? It-It doesn't matter...

    "An oxymoron of sinister proportions"? Wow, this made me laugh so much! Are they getting Yale students to write these previews?!!

  • jesus_knight

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 9:07 am PT

    me too

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