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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes Hands-On

Namco-Bandai's plucky console fighter bashes its way onto the PSP.

No other handheld system has better fighting games than the PSP, and the next proof-filled serving of sweet pudding looks to be Namco Bandai's Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes. Bursting with the same bracing speed, bright graphics, and accessible controls that made the series popular on the PS2, this smaller version looks to have a chip on its shoulder, and a serious Kung-Fu grip on your spare time.

In case you're new to Naruto, it's based on an anime cartoon series detailing the exploits of a young ninja and his encounters with a host of other colorful ninja characters. With so many badasses just waiting for a chance to prove their might, the episodes contain lots of awesome combat. But where the show is beholden to developing a plot and characters, Ultimate Ninja Heroes assumes you've already met your favorite characters and are ready to join them in kicking ninja butt.

Although the controls are simple, you won't be able to simply mash buttons and win in Ultimate Ninja Heroes. No, there are some things you have to know about before you can really flip out and kill people. For one thing, the jump button is also the teleport-right-into-your-opponent's-face button, when tapped twice. And teleporting right into peoples' faces is really the only way to travel. There's only one attack button, which sounds easy enough, but you'll need to master its surprisingly many nuances before walking (actually, flying) the path of the ninja.

You can break out a simple three-hit combo, execute a low, unblockable attack, or unleash a jaw-crunching uppercut, all with different direction presses, plus the one attack button. You can also charge up a super-duper attack for a thrilling cutscene in which your character, depending on who you've chosen, will do things like hit a foe in the balls--with a fist made of lightning.

Even though the controls are the same for each of the 20 characters, the game plays differently based on who you choose. For instance, Naruto is balanced and fairly strong in each area, while other characters are superfast, but vulnerable, or equipped with superstrong shuriken, but a weak special attack.

However, a character's starting attributes aren't set in stone. By completing challenges in hero mode, you win points that can be spent leveling up any fighter's many attributes. Hero mode is a sort of survival challenge where you pick three characters and fight through a gauntlet of several teams. It's a decent single-player challenge made even better by the fact that you can spend your winnings to make your preferred characters even stronger, then go back and kick more ass than ever before with your juiced-up superteam.

A big ingredient in every Naruto game is blazing speed, and this PSP version will be as fast as ever. You'll be able to teleport around, kicking faces and hyperpunching stomachs with no slowdown. And the stages are big, with multiple levels and all sorts of breakable objects. For example, one level takes place in a park, with two levels and even a tunnel. Such features not only add new strategic dynamics to your fight, they also add the sadistic appeal of being able to finish your opponent with a blow that literally knocks them six feet under. This game really brings the megahertz.

We're certain owners of Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes will be able to battle each other wirelessly, as well as share the game with a friend. However you decide to play, this tiny fighter looks to add a bunch of new moves to every handheld ninja's arsenal this summer.

35 Comments

  • Ghettoness23

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 4:27 pm PT

    gottah get my hands on this!

  • wrestlemaniaw

    Posted Aug 22, 2007 2:17 pm PT

    two can't play this game only one I mean how can two play this game!

  • Machsonic

    Posted Aug 7, 2007 7:07 am PT

    I am definitely getting this game!!!!! FOR SURE!!!!!!!

  • dennis_phong

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 4:38 pm PT

    AWESOME CAPTIONS!!!

  • mm551144

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 4:35 pm PT

    I am sooo getting this

  • itatchisensi

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 11:46 am PT

    i played the japanese one...it was pretty nice. Looking forward to this one too. just wish there were more characters available, but oh well ) its a start!

  • FstBrk342

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 10:17 am PT

    koo id pick it up buuuuuuuuut im broke -__-'

  • shadowboi456

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 9:39 am PT

    I'd still prefare the shin budokai series better then this.

  • jesus_knight

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 9:09 am PT

    it looks just like the anime serie nice

  • DouglasBuffone

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 3:28 pm PT

    Man, this game looks mighty pretty

  • s0njas0n

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 10:35 am PT

    who cares if the ds or psp looks better, if it's a good game then you should be looking at the screen not what your system looks like...

  • curua02

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 5:14 am PT

    I'm not seeing anything that makes this even a bit different from any fighter that's come before. I mean, multi-tiered levels? We saw that sort of thing back when Mortal Kombat was still 2-D. I'm not sold, even as a fan of the series.

  • LisaKickAsS

    Posted Jul 8, 2007 6:35 pm PT

    no english versions do suck -_-"

  • narutofan9210

    Posted Jul 8, 2007 4:26 pm PT

    u guys r so picky about the voices of the english and japanese. i think they both r fine

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 8:33 pm PT

    I wanna see more e3 coverage on it

  • Ying_Yangster

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 3:52 pm PT

    Syncroshadow, if you dont like the psp then dont come in here and trash talk about the games because you're ruining it for the rest of us.

  • Dominican87

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 3:25 pm PT

    u suck

  • capt_pepper23

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 2:33 pm PT

    First of all the game looks sweet and second the psp is way sexier than the DS

  • GIF

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 1:45 pm PT

    I've seen the Japanese version as my friend had it and it was awesome both in gameplay and graphics.

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