Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive is proof that the franchise needs a pause for reflection. Although the charisma of Naruto and the experience gained over the years by Namco-Bandai always guarantee a minimum of care and quality than other episodes, this really has little to say and say. The combat system is lackluster and multiplayer component simply does not work.
Recommended only if granted a heavy reliance on everything Naruto. All others will do well to turn wide.
gamrReview: Seven years after its release, the PSP is definitely showing the signs of a platform in the twilight of its lifecycle. With PlayStation Vita just around the corner, attention has shifted away from Sony’s first foray into handheld gaming. Nevertheless, 2011 brought a number of great PSP titles that deserve recognition, including classic remakes, improved sequels, and long-awaited resurrections.
Most anticipated game: Final Fantasy Type 0... DAMN right! lol, i just hope Square Enix brings it over :(
A PSP review of Namco Bandai's Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive from The Armchair Empire
Namco Bandai is the most recent video game developer to attempt to make a decent Naruto game. Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive is a combination action and fighting style game for the PSP. The game follows a story line much like some of the filler episodes from the series, but on a grander scale. The story is told from mission to mission with a little more of the mystery behind the Hidden Leaf kidnappings being revealed after each. Many of the characters from the show have roles in the game, and several are playable characters. Naruto uses the four person squad to battle his way through levels.
HANDS down the BEST game out there. I am a HUGE Naruto fan soo dont listen to me this would be an unfair evaluation to this game itself lol But i love this game just because im a Naruto nerd...