If you cut out all the running (or slow walking in most cases) around the Hidden Leaf Village, the story itself is decent and obviously fresh which is good to see. This game exclusive character created by Masashi Kishimoto, has a rather unique personality and a dark side you wouldn’t like to see. Fortunately this is where the Mecha-Naruto side story comes into play once it’s available it incorporates the Ninja World Tournament whilst also telling the tale of its purpose. In short it’s a cool gimmick but there’s not enough here to be the main mode of the game and having to see the intro each time you go back in to do the next grade is an unnecessary waste of time. There’s more chaos added as you climb through the grades with the inclusion of things like rails to perform damaging moves off and creatures carrying orbs that enhance your fighting abilities. Despite being in teams, each team will actually be separated to fight individually in a four way and then all their orb totals get added together.Ĭonsidering the short amount of time in each round, it’s over before you know it and with four players all vying for orbs it gets pretty messy trying to chain attacks. Anyway, the aim is to take on other teams across a set amount of 50 second rounds to earn the most orbs from pulverising opponents in order to drop them. For me, that isn’t a bad thing as my fighting skills are rather limited, in fact I was completely lost at first… I’ll come back to that though. The Ninja World Tournaments are graded from D to S+ and you can’t skip immediately to the most difficult. Although it’s almost a necessity to find partners, unless you can make do with the starter characters, I found the whole free-roam quite restricting, tedious and could happily jump straight into the tournament with both feet. To start with you may well not have many fighters to choose from, but by scouring the area there will be others that can be convinced to help you after you’ve helped them in a task. In order to participate you need a team mate or two as the battles can consist of more than one round. Each area is quite small and until you complete each grade of the tournament you’ll not unlock any more areas. They’ve included a free-roam type area to navigate with various places to visit such as shops, lottery vendors and people to talk to. Once you’ve chosen your fighter for the Ninja World Tournament mode it’s not just a case of entering the tournament, bossing it and being crowned the champion of the world. This game has been published on, and updated on. It is a game played in landscape and it's playable on Desktop on. This game has received 597 votes, 512 positive ones and 85 negative ones and has an average score of 4.1. Naruto Online belongs to RPG and it is often associated with Anime Games. You might need to do a little bit of experimentation before you settle on a play style – but that’s OK, you can always come back and replay the game later! You’ll start the game in the Hidden Leaf Village, where you’ll be able to pick up quests, complete instances, and move on to progressively more challenging areas. There’s a starting character for every element: water, wind, fire, earth, plus lightning. Just enter your email and password, choose a server, and start playing. In it, you’ll create a brand new ninja and go on a journey to defeat the evil in the world. This MMORPG takes place in the Naruto universe.
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