CheatCC says: "Although Clash of Ninja Revolution is certainly a playable game, its main fault lies in the fact that it hasn't really changed since last year's iteration or even since its GameCube days. Sure, there are some added characters this time around, but the gameplay, graphics, and format all feel the same as they always have, which is a real disappointment for the Naruto faithful who run out to grab this title every year."
GamerTVnetwork.com:
"The Wii has never gotten much respect from hardcore gamers. The console's motion controls are often scoffed at as is the large library of casual and family-friendly titles. An extremely large selection of what many would consider to be shovelware hasn't helped things much, either. And while most of that lack of hardcore enthusiasm is well earned, Nintendo's motion-controlled console has scored some decent fighting titles -- some of which have been Wii exclusives. Let's take a look at the ten best on the system to date:"
Dbz is better in my opinion the TOL.
Naruto CONR2 should be on the list because 3 is why better because of online story etc.
TVC look better than punch out.
you guy can disagree but these are just my thought
All 3 Naruto Clash of the Ninja Games Heck 3 Has Online Play and it is not on the list.
50 percent of these games are garbage! Soul Caliber: Legends? Seriously? SSBB is incredible though.
Gamertell has posted a positive review of Tomy's Clash of the Ninja Revolution 2 for the Wii.
From the review:
"While Super Smash Bros. Brawl has ingrained itself in the minds of Wii owners as the fighting game, people who've beaten that game, enjoy the Naruto animated series or are simply looking for a cheaper fighting game should keep Naruto: Clash of the Ninja Revolution 2 in mind. It's a solid game with lots of single and multiplayer options. In fact, if it did have Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection multiplayer, it would probably be the best Naruto game released so far."
VGGEN writes: "As my Naruto-obsessed friend has shown me, the Naruto fighting titles have simply been newer renditions of themselves over and over throughout the years. This is even reflected through their titles, as there has already been a "Clash of Ninja", and then "Clash of Ninja Revolution". Now, with Clash of Ninja Revolution 2, we're getting a superpowered dose of, well, more of the same. It's apparent that in order to sell a Naruto title to fans like hotcakes, changes do not need to be made. However, that does not count of any of the series from being fun and interesting fighters that make competent additions to Naruto fans' game collections. It just means that the series seems to be stuck in a rut. But hey, if it ain't broke, why fix it?"