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'''''Naruto: Clash of Ninja''''' (known in Japan as '''''Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen!''''') is the first installment of the ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen!'' (''Clash of Ninja'') [[Clash of Ninja (series)|series]]. This was the very first 3-D cel-shaded ''Naruto'' game.
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'''Naruto: Clash of Ninja''', known in Japan as '''''Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen!''''', is the first instalment of the ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen!'' (''Clash of Ninja'') [[Clash of Ninja (series)|series]]. This was the very first 3-D cel-shaded ''Naruto'' game.
   
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== Gameplay ==
You can select between different game modes such as One Player mode, Two Player Battle mode, Play Against Computer mode, Survival mode, Time Attack mode, Training mode, and Story mode. You can unlock new features such as new characters, stages, and modes by accomplishing certain tasks in the game (i.e. to unlock both Naruto Uzumaki and Kakashi Hatake's alternate forms, you must first play story mode to unlock Rock Lee, then beat one player mode with all players twice). The Story mode follows episodes 1-19 (to an extent) but the only character playable is Naruto Uzumaki, making the story a little twisted of how it's supposed to be.
 
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The player can select between different game modes such as One Player mode, Two Player Battle mode, Play Against Computer mode, Survival mode, Time Attack mode, Training mode, and Story mode. Like with most fighters, first player to deplete the opposing side's health to zero wins, or the one with the most health left after a time out.
   
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In battle, characters move back and forth via 2D plane fighters, but are also able to sidestep into the foreground and background, via left and right (placement of side of screen is not relevant to change in dodging direction). Because of this, characters can end up facing the wrong way from their opponent at times, leading to exploits in movement. Other movements include running, backdashing (usually done as a back flip), jumping and double jumping. Characters are able to perform weak attacks, strong attacks, throws, and special techniques. Weak Attacks are often quick moves that sport sets of combos, with backward weak attacks being chargeable with guard points during their animations, allowing autoguard. Strong Attacks are often projectile moves and special ninjutsu characters tend to have, and most projectiles that are ninja tools like with autoguard attacks, can be charged up. Most backward Strong Attacks tend to be a teleport, counterattack reversal or a special stance. Characters can press their weak and strong attacks in a neutral position or four directions to access different moves, with some combos branching off of certain attacks (combos available vary for each character).
== Playable characters ==
 
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Running attacks and midair attacks are also available, where most midair weak attacks are often diving attacks. Characters can also block attacks by holding back or standing still. The guard in the game is infinite and can guard anything except throws and specials, but they can take "chip damage" (small amounts of damage from blocking) if they block weapon or strong attacks.
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The chakra gauge at the bottom of the screen fills up via attacking, taking damage or blocking attacks. Once at a certain point, players can press the dodge buttons while getting hit to use the [[Body Replacement Technique]], to either teleport out of harm's way or counter-attack from another direction. This costs some chakra however. If full, characters can perform secret special attacks that use up all chakra. Most of them are cinematic moves that require an initial blow to initiate, such as the [[Naruto Uzumaki Combo]] and [[Lion Combo]].
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Chakra can also be used to extend most characters' strong attacks, for example, some strong attacks can be weapon attacks, though examples such as Naruto's down strong attack (where he [[Body Flicker Technique|teleports]] out of sight then uppercuts from underground), Kakashi's down strong attack ([[Earth Release: Double Suicide Decapitation Technique]]) and Sasuke's forward strong attack ([[Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique]]) can all be held down to extend their duration at the cost of chakra, though they can mainly be performed regardless of chakra amount. Most backward strong attacks that act as reversals can also be held down for chakra cost as well.
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The player also can unlock new features such as new characters, stages, and modes by accomplishing certain tasks in the game (i.e. to unlock both Naruto Uzumaki and Kakashi Hatake's alternate forms, the player must first play on story mode to unlock Rock Lee, then beat one player mode with all players twice). The Story mode follows the [[Prologue — Land of Waves]] (to an extent), but the only character playable is Naruto Uzumaki, making the story a little twisted of how it's supposed to be.
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== Playable Characters ==
 
{{playable|
 
{{playable|
Naruto Uzumaki~also playable in a [[Nine-Tails]] form
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Naruto Uzumaki~Playable in a [[Nine-Tails]] form
 
Sasuke Uchiha
 
Sasuke Uchiha
 
Sakura Haruno
 
Sakura Haruno
Kakashi Hatake~also playable with [[Sharingan]] active
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Kakashi Hatake~Playable with [[Sharingan]]
 
Rock Lee
 
Rock Lee
 
Iruka Umino
 
Iruka Umino
 
Zabuza Momochi
 
Zabuza Momochi
 
Haku
 
Haku
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choji
 
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ino
 
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== Stages ==
jirobo
 
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* [[Ramen Ichiraku]]
kisame
 
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* [[Academy]]
shikamaru
 
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* [[Hokage Rock]]
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* [[Konohagakure|Hidden Leaf Village Gates]] (Day, Night)
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* [[Forest of Death]]
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* [[Great Naruto Bridge]] (Day, Mist)
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* [[Gamabunta]]'s Chamber
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[[es:Naruto: Clash of Ninja]]

Revision as of 23:40, 1 September 2015

Naruto: Clash of Ninja
Clash 1
(ナルト-激闘忍者大戦!, Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen!)
Video game info
Playable on GameCube
Series Naruto: Clash of Ninja
Next Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2
Release Date
Japanese April 11, 2003
English March 7, 2006
Debut
Jutsu
Tools

Naruto: Clash of Ninja, known in Japan as Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen!, is the first instalment of the Gekitō Ninja Taisen! (Clash of Ninja) series. This was the very first 3-D cel-shaded Naruto game.

Gameplay

The player can select between different game modes such as One Player mode, Two Player Battle mode, Play Against Computer mode, Survival mode, Time Attack mode, Training mode, and Story mode. Like with most fighters, first player to deplete the opposing side's health to zero wins, or the one with the most health left after a time out.

In battle, characters move back and forth via 2D plane fighters, but are also able to sidestep into the foreground and background, via left and right (placement of side of screen is not relevant to change in dodging direction). Because of this, characters can end up facing the wrong way from their opponent at times, leading to exploits in movement. Other movements include running, backdashing (usually done as a back flip), jumping and double jumping. Characters are able to perform weak attacks, strong attacks, throws, and special techniques. Weak Attacks are often quick moves that sport sets of combos, with backward weak attacks being chargeable with guard points during their animations, allowing autoguard. Strong Attacks are often projectile moves and special ninjutsu characters tend to have, and most projectiles that are ninja tools like with autoguard attacks, can be charged up. Most backward Strong Attacks tend to be a teleport, counterattack reversal or a special stance. Characters can press their weak and strong attacks in a neutral position or four directions to access different moves, with some combos branching off of certain attacks (combos available vary for each character).

Running attacks and midair attacks are also available, where most midair weak attacks are often diving attacks. Characters can also block attacks by holding back or standing still. The guard in the game is infinite and can guard anything except throws and specials, but they can take "chip damage" (small amounts of damage from blocking) if they block weapon or strong attacks.

The chakra gauge at the bottom of the screen fills up via attacking, taking damage or blocking attacks. Once at a certain point, players can press the dodge buttons while getting hit to use the Body Replacement Technique, to either teleport out of harm's way or counter-attack from another direction. This costs some chakra however. If full, characters can perform secret special attacks that use up all chakra. Most of them are cinematic moves that require an initial blow to initiate, such as the Naruto Uzumaki Combo and Lion Combo.

Chakra can also be used to extend most characters' strong attacks, for example, some strong attacks can be weapon attacks, though examples such as Naruto's down strong attack (where he teleports out of sight then uppercuts from underground), Kakashi's down strong attack (Earth Release: Double Suicide Decapitation Technique) and Sasuke's forward strong attack (Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique) can all be held down to extend their duration at the cost of chakra, though they can mainly be performed regardless of chakra amount. Most backward strong attacks that act as reversals can also be held down for chakra cost as well.

The player also can unlock new features such as new characters, stages, and modes by accomplishing certain tasks in the game (i.e. to unlock both Naruto Uzumaki and Kakashi Hatake's alternate forms, the player must first play on story mode to unlock Rock Lee, then beat one player mode with all players twice). The Story mode follows the Prologue — Land of Waves (to an extent), but the only character playable is Naruto Uzumaki, making the story a little twisted of how it's supposed to be.

Playable Characters

Stages