
- NARUTO ULTIMATE NINJA HEROES 3 STORY MODE PART 1 PORTABLE
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This is especially true of Naruto, who will send out a clone a few feet from him to do the hitting, so you have to push the attack button earlier than normal if you want to get in a successful first strike. This may work well for the platforming aspects, but the combat doesn't seem to fit well. Brawl by placing the fighting mechanics in a standard 2-D platforming environment.

The game takes a page out of the story levels in Super Smash Bros. While the mode features a decent amount of fights, the rest of the levels aren't memorable for the right reasons. The extra story arc is a good idea since it tries to make the title feel different, so it is a shame that for all the hype around it, the new arc feels like underdeveloped filler instead of a complementary piece of the story. This may be a normal thing for anime games, but a good amount of some story chapters consist of cut scenes. For starters, there are plenty of cut scenes for which you need to hit the X button in order to get to the next piece of dialogue. The problem is that Story mode isn't too enjoyable because of several different elements. The ability to unlock more than 75 percent of the fighters and jutsus for the game is more than enough to justify the time most players will spend on Story mode. Through five story arcs that comprise about 10 hours of game time, the player can unlock new fighters for the game as well as new jutsus (special moves) for all of the fighters. As a bonus, the mode includes exclusive story arcs concerning the secrets hidden in a small village and Sasuke as he tries to hunt for Itachi. A majority of the time, you'll be in control of Naruto, though there will be a few stages that require you to be teamed up with other fighters, like Rock Lee or Sakura, or you'll play as the secondary characters instead.
NARUTO ULTIMATE NINJA HEROES 3 STORY MODE PART 1 SERIES
You go through a number of big events of the story from the beginning of the new series to the Hidan and Kakuzu arc. The Story mode is where players will spend a good amount of their time. The game features two main modes of play outside of your standard practice mode and collection screen. While Naruto's mission has always been to get Sasuke back to the side of good, his primary focus now is to rescue Gaara and defeat the Akatsuki. His reunion with some of his old clan-mates is short lived, however, when word gets out that Gaara has been kidnapped by the Akatsuki organization.

Two and a half years later, he find himself returning to the village certainly much stronger than before, but not much wiser. After Sasuke defeated him and left Leaf Village, Naruto Uzumaki dedicated himself to intense training sessions away from the village. Like all of the Naruto Shippuden games before it, the plot for Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 starts out at the beginning of the series. The time has come for the fighting game to arrive, and while Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 won't exactly win any new converts or be considered the best fighting game on the system, fans might be happy with what they see. The tradition continues with the new series Naruto Shippuden, especially on the PSP, which received its first Naruto adventure game not too long ago. With the Naruto fan base as rabid as ever, both game types sell well enough that the strategy seems to be working. The other half of the games are fighting games, which take the available characters (depending on the story lines being covered) and pits them against each other in one-one-one or team-based battles.
NARUTO ULTIMATE NINJA HEROES 3 STORY MODE PART 1 PSP
Half of the games released on the Sony PSP and the Nintendo DS are adventure games that take players through some of the major events in the animated series.


NARUTO ULTIMATE NINJA HEROES 3 STORY MODE PART 1 PORTABLE
The Naruto series of games has had a pretty interesting pattern emerge on the portable consoles.
