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Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja 2 on PS3

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Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja 2 is a Fighting game available on the PS3. It can be played in Thirdperson modes.

Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja 2 is a Fighting game. Fighting games revolve around the interaction of two or more characters in some form of physical combat. Players learn to control characters through either memorisation of button combinations to access more advance moves, or by their reactions and accurate timing.

Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja 2 can be played in a Thirdperson mode. Third Person games view the world from over the right shoulder of the character being controlled. This enables you to see the character you are controlling as well as their surrounds. Although not as immersive as first person, third person games enable more complex moves and interactions with the environment.

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Dressup Gamer review Sun, 10 Oct 2010

Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 PS3 surprised me with how deep an interactive cartoon combat and exploration can be. Being a ninja can be an exciting if sometimes difficult pastime.

Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 is at root a 3D fighting game with a narrative between each fight. This didn't bode well as fighting games and I don't mix - I'd sooner be exploring new environments than building the muscle memory required to succeed in situations where counting frames determine your win-loss ratio. Naruto is also full of strange words like Jutsu and Hokage, giving it an even greater aura of impenetrability.
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