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360 Gamer gives 8/10 To Naruto: Rise of a Ninja

Naruto's first outing on next generation consoles was always going to be a challenge, and it was always going to look good. Little did 360 Gamer know that they would come right out at the beginning of the review and proclaim that Naruto: Rise of a Ninja is the most enjoyable and complete Naruto experience to date.

A compelling introduction to next generation consoles, and a break from the normal formulaic anime genre, if people don't like the game, they are asking too much of it. Great action and good fun throughout with a multitude of missions and mini-games, Rise of a Ninja is a delight for both anime fans and casual gamers new to Naruto's great adventures.

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Mikelarry6021d ago (Edited 6021d ago )

not that bad. its something new compared to all the shooters these developers have been bombarding us with. ill be picking this up followed by timeshift (looky here another shooter) and assassins creed

BloodySinner6021d ago

A Naruto game that doesn't suck. Interesting...

Ahhhh6021d ago

When is this gonna be released?

Grassroots6021d ago

interested in this title. looks entertaining.

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The 5 Best Uses of Cel Shading In Video Games: Part Deux

Daniel Hill Writes - Last week, I constructed a list of what I thought to be the five best uses of cel shading in gaming in terms of how effectively they melded with the feel, atmosphere and mood of the game. While I think my original list was strong and I stand by my original choices, it was not without its flaws, and thanks to the always-insightful comments section, I realized that there were some titles that deserved to be there, but weren’t. I’m doing this to appease no one but me…don’t call me Bioware. As an enthusiast, no, a beau of this writer’s inamorata that is cel shading, I am giving these games shine because they do, indeed, do use cel shading beautifully.

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Menashe4321d ago

Still missing Prince of Persia and DQ8, but you can't fit them all into one list.

snipes1014321d ago

In those cases, i think added more to pure aesthitics than the feel of the game, something i think these titles did a littke better. I almost put PoP though.

sknygy4321d ago

So gutted I missed out on XIII and Killer 7, would love them to be re-released at some point.

I gotta say I'd take a HD Wind Waker over any of them tho!

snipes1014321d ago

Both of those games are BC on xbox an ps3 (if you dont have a ps slim)

sknygy4320d ago

Thanks for the heads up!

sriki0074321d ago (Edited 4321d ago )

borderlands is one of the best cel shaded game.

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Naruto: Rise of a Ninja Now on Demand

Namco Bandai's Naruto Rise of a Ninja is now available for digital purchase via the Xbox Live's Game on Demand.

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Yi-Long5124d ago

Naruto; Rise of a Ninja costs 10 euro in our local stores.

It's 30 DOLLARS in the USA through the 'on demand', which is like 22 euro(!)

The price for this game On Demand for people in Holland: 30 euro! Which is 41 dollars(!) for a game that's over 2 years old and is available in stores with casing and booklet for a third of the price(!)

Nice going, Microsoft(!)
I can't believe there are actually idiots out there buying these On Demand 'offers'. You'd be ripped off. You can pick up 3-4 good quality games from the bargain-bins instead of buying one of these 'on demand' deals.

You'd THINK that cutting out the middle man (retailer) and cutting out all the costs of the casing, booklet, transport, etc etc, would mean these games could be offered for a relatively fair and cheap price through the On Demand option, but I guess Microsoft thinks differently...

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Xbox 360 Classics Price Reduction Announced

Microsoft has announced a new starting price for Xbox 360 Classics in Europe, and three new blockbuster titles for the program, offering high quality experiences at outstanding value. From this month, Grand Theft Auto IV, Midnight Club Los Angeles: Complete Edition and BioShock will join the best selection of Xbox 360 games in the Classics range. A selection of titles, including Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: VEGAS 2 and Naruto: Rise of a Ninja will now be available with a Recommended Retail Price (RRP) of just £14.99.

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