So, here comes another Naruto game. Is it more of the same? Could a nine year-old child create a more engrossing and fun game?
Probably, but it’d be hard. Uzumaki Chronicles is billed as an action-rpg, a label which fits perfectly. You play as the boy himself, Uzumaki Naruto, and you take on missions which give you perfect opportunity to test the waters in a decent combat system. Said system, with two attack buttons (three, if you count weapons) and two Ninjutsu buttons, the combat in this game is simple yet unbelievably fun. String together combos with your Taijutsu, or flavor them with Ninjitsu attacks. Or, if you like, flavor some Ninjitsu with weapon attacks, or weapons with… well, you get the idea. The combat system is pretty good, allowing you to lock onto enemies for that extra bit of focus. So you can play as Naruto, but what about the others? Where’s the Rock Lee love? Well, rest assured, there is a fine compliment of allies to use in this game.
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