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The ninjas-in-training of Naruto return for more intense fighting action in this sequel based on the hit Cartoon Network series! Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and the rest of their classmates step outside the safety of ninja school and into a world where anything can happen. Choose from 23 playable characters, and get ready for insane multiplayer battles for up to four ninjas at once. You can even fight one-on-three! New Survival and Attack Modes head a list of 14 gameplay options, which also include Story, Training, Shopping, and more. You'll use new special attacks and character-specific moves that make Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 even more explosive than the original!
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IGN Review (8.2 out of 10)
If you've been frequenting IGN GameCube for the last few months, you've most likely seen new assets or hands-on play for Nartuo: Clash of Ninja 2. Not only is the game one of the last solid GameCube titles we'll be seeing on the system, it's also exclusive to Cube owners only, making it a high-prof...more
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Average Member Rating: 8.4 out of 10
the best naruto game in the USA iv ever seen!!!!!!. (10 out of 10)
posted by vectorman (FORESTDALE, MA) on Oct 24, 2006
Member since Jan 2006
10 out of 10 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Jan 2006
10 out of 10 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
This game is the best because you get 23 characters and many modes to choose from.This game has improved from the first naruto on gamecube because this one had a four player at the same time.If you are a big fan of the naruto you should buy it but if not i would rent the game before buying it. i wis...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 2 blocks
Modes Simultaneous, Survival, Full Mission Single-Player, Story, Versus, Time Trial, Training
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