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Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 24 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Namco Bandai Games
Developer: Cavia Inc
Genre(s): Fighting, Action
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: November 14, 2006
Summary
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles introduces a lush, 3D world that will test the players' Ninjutsu skills as Naruto, the feisty orphan who wants to become the most respected and admired ninja of all time. A brand new story drives the missions as players experience the trials and tribulations of a ninja-in-training - fierce competition from fellow students and constant challenges from their teachers. Players can collect status-boosting chips and plates to customize all aspects of Naruto's abilities and face-off against multiple enemies using either close combat moves or long-range weapons like shurikens and explosive cards. With familiar characters like Kakashi, Sasuke and Neji that can swoop in for assistance, Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles offers mini-games and lethal attacks straight from the popular anime series to satiate any aspiring ninja. [Namco Bandai]
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What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
GameBrink
All this Action and RPG goodness doesn’t take place in a cell shaded world though as developer Cavia decided that realistic graphics were appropriate this time around. Fans of the series might be put off by this at first but after a while it’s easy to get used to. [JPN Import]
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
Naruto Uzumaki Chronicles is a game that tried very hard to do something different for the franchise, but falls a bit short in a few key areas. [Dec. 2006, p.84]
Gaming Age
Cavia makes leaps and bounds towards making a legitimately good anime licensed title.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
Although Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles does many things right, the semi-repetitive missions, frustrating save system, and lack of replay value won't impress the average, seasoned gamer.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
Definitely an improvement for the series. It’s pointed in the right direction, now all we have to do is make sure it gets there in time for the next version.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
There is nothing severely wrong with the game, but there are more entertaining ways to spend a buck.
Read Full Review >Play UK
Combos are just a matter of bashing button but you can augment these attacks by using your special moves. [Issue#154, p.82]
IGN
Enemy AI could use serious reworking, for instance, and missions suffer from a lack of variety and depth. Fans should check it out.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Good idea with the mission deployment but there are too many things that pop up keeping this title from being really good; as it is, it is passable.
Read Full Review >GamerNode
While past games in the series were almost unbelievably loaded with different fighting moves to learn, N:UC is almost Spartan by comparison.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
Unfortunately the package is let down by the genuinely poor enemy AI and missions that never really offer any variety beyond repetitive killing.
Read Full Review >PSM Magazine
However, you'll get a lot of the same ninjas to fight over and over again. [Holiday 2006, p.83]
GameTrailers
While the jump to a more unique style of game is a nice step forward for the Naruto license, bad design choices and by-the-numbers action keep the game from being that much better than previous titles in the franchise. It’s still fan service, if above average fan service, and doesn’t offer anything that will bring new players into the fold.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
It's a decent brawler, but repetitive combat and missions keep it from rising above the level of Naruto fan service.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles is a title with a few ups and downs, but the best way to describe it is as a 'cute' beat 'em up. Unfortunately, it lacks anything groundbreaking in its gameplay and aesthetic qualities. It's also just too short.
Read Full Review >Games Radar (in-house)
If you're reading this review, odds are good that you're probably a Naruto fan who already wants to buy this game and you just want to know what to expect. You'll like Uzumaki Chronicles - it's got all your favorite characters in beat-em-up gameplay that isn't half bad. But if you're not a fan of the series, there's nothing to see here.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
If you do know your Kakashis from your Irukas, add a couple of points to the score and think about picking this up. For everyone else, games like Kingdom Hearts 2 and Ninja Gaiden offer far more substantial and rewarding adventures in a similar vein. Everyone's a winner, basically. Hurrah.
Read Full Review >PALGN
The "fans only" moniker is an awfully clichéd one, but players of Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles should not experience it any other way.
Read Full Review >Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
Insipid tasks aside, Uzumaki Chronicles' biggest failing is that it's just not very fair. Success depends largely on earning power-ups from missions, but you only get one shot at passing. [Jann. 2007, p.84]
Games Master UK
Interesting license and competent combat, all made redundant by mindless repetition. [July 2007, p.67]
GameDaily
Fans of the franchise will be drawn to the game's authentic anime stylings, but might soon be turned off by repetitive missions, brainless AI and problems with saving and restarting missions.
Read Full Review >Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
RPG elements shoved into some half-cooked attempt at achieving depth of play, Uzumaki Chronicles is a missed opportunity. [July 2007, p.90]
Jolt Online Gaming UK
It may sound bitchy, but the game is stupid in a way very few video games are: a Naruto action-RPG has so much potential, but this can’t even come close to average.
Read Full Review >Digital Entertainment News
This feels as if it was rushed out for Christmas, and if they would have waited until there was more material from the show, it could have been worth the effort.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 14 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Desmond H. gave it a7:
Decent, but button-mashy.
Patrick D. gave it a3:
The most rrepetitive game I've ever played.
Bruno XXX gave it a10:
It is a very good game.I think that who gave this note (6,4) only played the first missions. After the fifth mission that the game started to be cool.
Josh H. gave it a10:
This game is the best naruto game I played so far I'am telling you if your a naruto fan you got to get this game. thak you naruto makers and game maker man is naruto good :)
Brandy R. gave it an8:
I think that the way some of the stats are set up are quite annoying. Other than that the game is quite fun and enjoyable.
