Summary: Ninjas may indeed clash, but this is hardly a revolution.
Pros: Four player simultaneous multiplayer, GameCube and Classic Controller support, Text-box cut cenes can be skipped, Wii Remote and Nunchuck controls aren't useless
Cons: Endless text boxes, Extremely similar to Clash of Ninja 2, Visuals haven't been upgraded since the first game
Excerpt: As our orange clad ninja would say, “Believe it!” Naruto Clash of Ninja Revolution seems to be a button masher on the surface, but spend some real serious time with it...
Conclusion: When it comes to how Revolution sounds, it's pretty good. While I do miss Clash of Ninja 2's menu music [as CoNR's just doesn't feel the same, and not to mention Sakura...
Conclusion: Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution isn’t a huge improvement over its GameCube predecessors, but it is still a better overall package, and for that we can’t fault it.
Summary: US Import: Naruto is an anime series we deliberately avoided for quite a long time, thinking it was going to be yet another ninja kids cash-in, but it's still going
Excerpt: The Naruto: Clash of Ninja series has quite an interesting history. Because Naruto is still relatively new in Western regions, only three games (including Revolution )...
Excerpt: The Naruto: Clash of Ninja series has quite an interesting history. Because Naruto is still relatively new in Western regions, only three games (including Revolution )...