Sept 4, 2007
Once again the Nine-Tailed Fox's marketing jutsu is in full swing, with yet another game for the long in the tooth PS2. The adventurous brawler is back, but you'd have to be well versed in all things Naruto if you want to tell the difference. Same as with Ultimate Ninja 2, it's an ever so slight upgrade on the original Uzumaki Chronicles. In other words: More stuff for the the fans, and not much else. You can switch out and play as multiple fighters on the fly, and a second player can jump in for a little two-player or co-op chicanery, but will anybody who doesn't own a Leaf Village headband going to care?
Speaking of the Ultimate Ninja series, we gotta wonder why Uzumaki Chronicles didn't adopt the artful, cel-shaded visuals of the fighting games. The graphical update is barely noticeable, hardly enough to keep the game from looking butt-ugly, or your thoughts away from purchasing a fancy new console. But that's something we could've easily accepted, as long as we're provided with ample time to bury our fists in baddies' faces. Not the case. In between guiding a Naruto icon across a typical map, enduring a lengthy cutscene, or sitting through many, many (many) load screens, you'll occasionally get to hit something.









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