Naruto: Ninja Council

Naruto: Ninja Council

released on May 01, 2003
by Aspect

,

Tomy

Naruto: Ninja Council

released on May 01, 2003
by Aspect

,

Tomy

Naruto: Ninja Council, known as Naruto: Saikyou Ninja Daikesshuu in the Japanese version, is the first instalment in the Ninja Council series. There are scrolls that the playable character can obtain to perform abilities at the cost of chakra, which can be used to break down walls or create whirlwinds. The story mode very loosely follows the Prologue — Land of Waves arc to the Chuunin Exams arc. Players will have to protect, defend or defeat as they train hard to perfect their skills in order to progress through the ranks in over 40 missions. Players can activate special attacks using the Nintendo DS stylus on the touch screen or by blowing into the microphone, and can choose from 20 of their favourite characters. The game also features four game modes, dual screen and touch pen support, a new interchangeable attack system, and wireless play with up to four players.


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Naruto: Ninja Council 2
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Clunky but a good Naruto Beat em' Up game. Needed a lot of polish though for it to be great.

Um Beat 'em up de Naruto legalzinho, com sprites bonitos e lutas contra boss legais, peca em ser um jogo muito curto, com comandos pouco responsivos e a luta contra o último boss é extremamente irritante.
Veredito: após algum tempo o jogo fica muito repetitivo, nao tendo variações de inimigos e nem em sua gameplay, sinto que os personagens não evoluem com o passar da história, igual é no anime, isso faz falta para melhor imersão.

This is just not an enjoyable experience at all. The art looks bad, the combat feels stiff and unresponsive, and the story isn't even that long, but is instead padded out with unfair fights that force you to start over after failing. This is a miserable experience that I had no joy in experiencing. Throw a rock you will likely hit a better Naruto game, and you'll have more fun doing that over playing this game.

Sprites muito bonitinhos e batalhas contra chefe legalzinha. Eu acho que quem ama Naruto deveria dar um chance pra esse jogo.

A gameboy advance fell in my hands as soon as ~ 2005. My uncles brought it from China to Argentina. With it it came Naruto: Ninja Council game cartridge with it's colourful orange sticker. There was only one problem, it was all in japanese. As a kid I learned but EVERY option was for. Even deleting my own save files. But I know this game like the palm of my hands. I remember playing it in primary school so many times before knowing it had an Anime. Naruto shouted his name... but the other characters where:
the blue one, the girl, the masked one, Gaara was the honey one. What a blast.