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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution Critic Reviews

23 Total Reviews

19 Positive Reviews(82.6%)
4 Mixed Reviews(17.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Gamers' Temple June 9, 2024
Somehow, Naruto Clash of the Ninja Revolution both makes good use of the license and ended up being a very enjoyable game overall. It might not be the greatest game of this year, but there is a lot to like about Naruto Clash of the Ninja Revolution.
84
IGN June 9, 2024
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution isn’t a huge improvement over its GameCube predecessors, but it is still a better overall package, and for that we can’t fault it.
84
Cheat Code Central June 9, 2024
Sure, it's not a big deviation from the Clash of Ninja franchise formula, but I can appreciate it for what it's worth: a good time.
82
Gamer 2.0 June 9, 2024
Overall, Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is a great fighter for the Wii that isn’t as full-featured as it could be, but it’s probably good enough to take the crown of the best fighter on the Wii this year.
80
Nintendo Gamer June 9, 2024
A completely manic fighting game that makes it satisfyingly simple to do some impressively simple moves.
80
GameDaily June 9, 2024
The presentation captures the essence of the show– even with its sometimes-squeaky character voicework. Revolution also has Wii-specific mini-games packed in, along with the option to fight against three other players – always a bonus for this type of game.
80
GamerNode June 9, 2024
This game hits the mark in being a fun fighter. For once, the Wii controls weren't an after thought -- they actually help the game instead of hindering it. Good choice for anyone who wants a good fighter or fun game on the Wii.
80
AceGamez June 9, 2024
I have thoroughly enjoyed Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution - it isn't a crappy game with a license tacked on, but rather a great game that makes excellent usage of a license to enhance the overall feel.
77
GameZone June 9, 2024
It has everything you want in your fighting games with the exception of online capabilities.
77
Nintendojo June 9, 2024
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is not a bad game; however, it is not a great game either. It’s a good game with growing pains.
75
Gameplanet June 9, 2024
A simple fighting game, designed for fans of the Naruto.
70
Nintendo Power June 9, 2024
While this is still a solid game, the formula's starting to get stale.
70
GameSpy June 9, 2024
Fans will eat this game up, obviously, and everyone else will find it to be enjoyable if not terribly involving.
70
My Gamer June 9, 2024
Despite all this, Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is still just a simple, mediocre fighting game that doesn’t adequately fall back on its source material enough for it to warrant a purchase for anybody expecting an experience like the one offered by the show.
70
NintendoWorldReport June 9, 2024
Everything from the visual presentation to the core fighting system has stayed stagnant since the original GameCube game.
70
This is a solid anime title, although this franchise is getting to be so repetitive that these games don't offer anything but fan service. The GC, and now Wii, line of the series was the strongest of the titles, but they need to bring more story into a title that relies so heavily on its characters.
70
Gamer.nl June 9, 2024
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is a solid fighting game which has the same atmosphere as the cartoon. If you like the series, you must add this game to your collection. For other players this game might also be interesting, since it's the first good fighting game for the Wii so far.
70
N-Europe June 9, 2024
Despite the lack of ambition, with a great fighting system that never gets boring, Naruto provides fast and furious fights, making it one of the best fighters available for the Wii, even if you’re not a Naruto fan.
70
PALGN June 9, 2024
There are a range of gameplay modes on offer, a simple yet fun combat system, and there are several controls schemes to choose from. A must for Naruto fans.
69
GameTrailers June 9, 2024
Naruto Clash of Ninja Revolution basically just pays lip service to the fans of the series. It’s got a bunch of characters and voice actors from the show all wrapped up in an uninspired fighting game engine.