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|game system=PlayStation 2
 
|game system=PlayStation 2
 
|series=Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
 
|series=Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
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|previous=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 4
|release number=5
 
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|next=Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3
 
|japanese release=December 20, 2007
 
|japanese release=December 20, 2007
 
|english release=November 27, 2009
 
|english release=November 27, 2009
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One of the new gameplay additions is the introduction of assist characters. Assist characters are chosen during character selection, and can be called in during a match to deal extra damage. Certain combinations of characters create unique jutsu in a match; these combinations reflect the associations of those characters in the anime and manga. Many of the characters' techniques from the previous game were updated. There are many updated ultimate techniques, including the aforementioned assist-specific ones. Summons have been removed from the game. The assist characters cannot be turned off. The game also includes an RPG mode where players can roam sections of the village and interact with the surroundings of the story and villagers.
 
One of the new gameplay additions is the introduction of assist characters. Assist characters are chosen during character selection, and can be called in during a match to deal extra damage. Certain combinations of characters create unique jutsu in a match; these combinations reflect the associations of those characters in the anime and manga. Many of the characters' techniques from the previous game were updated. There are many updated ultimate techniques, including the aforementioned assist-specific ones. Summons have been removed from the game. The assist characters cannot be turned off. The game also includes an RPG mode where players can roam sections of the village and interact with the surroundings of the story and villagers.
   
== Plot ==
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== Plot Overview ==
The plot is separated in eight acts. There is also an extra act. They are directly related to [[Kazekage Rescue Arc]] and [[Sasuke and Sai Arc]].
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The plot is separated into eight acts. There is also an extra act. They are directly related to [[Kazekage Rescue Mission]] and the [[Tenchi Bridge Reconnaissance Mission]].
   
 
== Playable Characters ==
 
== Playable Characters ==
All of [[Konoha 11]], Sasuke Uchiha, and the [[Sand Siblings]] are available in both pre- and post-timeskip outfits. Parenthesis indicate a character's Awakening Mode(s).
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All of [[Konoha 11]], Sasuke Uchiha, and the [[Three Sand Siblings]] are available in both pre- and post-timeskip outfits. Parenthesis indicate a character's Awakening Mode(s).
 
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Naruto Uzumaki~[[Naruto Uzumaki's Jinchūriki Forms#Initial Jinchūriki Form|Vermilion Mode]]), ([[Naruto Uzumaki's Jinchūriki Forms#Version 1|Nine-Tailed Mode]]), ([[Naruto Uzumaki's Jinchūriki Forms#Version 2|Fourth Awakened Mode]]
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Naruto Uzumaki~[[Naruto Uzumaki's Jinchūriki Forms#Initial Jinchūriki Form|Demon Fox Mode]]), ([[Naruto Uzumaki's Jinchūriki Forms#Version 1|One Tailed]]), ([[Naruto Uzumaki's Jinchūriki Forms#Version 2|Four Tailed]]
 
Sasuke Uchiha~[[Cursed Seal of Heaven|Curse Mark Mode]]), ([[Cursed Seal of Heaven|Curse Mark Mode Stage 2]]), ([[Sword of Kusanagi: Chidori Katana|Flash Sword Mode]]), ([[Chidori: Thunderclap|Thunderclap Mode]]
 
Sasuke Uchiha~[[Cursed Seal of Heaven|Curse Mark Mode]]), ([[Cursed Seal of Heaven|Curse Mark Mode Stage 2]]), ([[Sword of Kusanagi: Chidori Katana|Flash Sword Mode]]), ([[Chidori: Thunderclap|Thunderclap Mode]]
 
Sakura Haruno~[[Inner Sakura|Rage Mode]]), ([[Medical Mode]]
 
Sakura Haruno~[[Inner Sakura|Rage Mode]]), ([[Medical Mode]]
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Rock Lee~[[Drunken Fist|Loopy Fist Mode]]), ([[Eight Gates|The Eight Gates Mode]]
 
Rock Lee~[[Drunken Fist|Loopy Fist Mode]]), ([[Eight Gates|The Eight Gates Mode]]
 
Neji Hyūga~[[Byakugan|Byakugan Mode]]
 
Neji Hyūga~[[Byakugan|Byakugan Mode]]
Tenten~[[Generic Sealing Technique|Ninja Tool Mode]]), ([[Generic Sealing Technique|Tool Use Mode]]
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Tenten~[[Unsealing Technique|Ninja Tool Mode]]), ([[Unsealing Technique|Tool Use Mode]]
 
Might Guy~[[Eight Gates|The Eight Gates Mode]]
 
Might Guy~[[Eight Gates|The Eight Gates Mode]]
 
Shikamaru Nara~Strategy Mode
 
Shikamaru Nara~Strategy Mode
Chōji Akimichi~[[Multi-Size Technique|Expansion Mode]]), ([[Calorie Control|Super Chōji Mode]]), ([[Super Multi-Size Technique|Super Expansion Mode]]
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Chōji Akimichi~[[Multi-Size Technique|Expansion Mode]]), ([[Butterfly Chōji Mode|Super Chōji Mode]]), ([[Super Multi-Size Technique|Super Expansion Mode]]
 
Ino Yamanaka~[[Ninja Art: Profusion of Flowers|Covered With Flowers Mode]]), ([[Flower Ninja Art|Blooming Flowers Mode]]
 
Ino Yamanaka~[[Ninja Art: Profusion of Flowers|Covered With Flowers Mode]]), ([[Flower Ninja Art|Blooming Flowers Mode]]
 
Asuma Sarutobi~[[Flying Swallow|Fist Strike Mode]]
 
Asuma Sarutobi~[[Flying Swallow|Fist Strike Mode]]
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Kisame Hoshigaki~[[Shark Skin|Samehada Mode]]
 
Kisame Hoshigaki~[[Shark Skin|Samehada Mode]]
 
Deidara~[[Explosive Clay|Sky Eagle Mode]]
 
Deidara~[[Explosive Clay|Sky Eagle Mode]]
Sasori~[[Poison|Poison Mode]]), ([[Scorpion|Human Puppet Mode]]
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Sasori~[[Poison|Poison Mode]]), ([[Sasori (puppet)|Human Puppet Mode]]
 
Sai~[[Super Beast Imitating Drawing|Fast Brush Mode]]), ([[Super Beast Imitating Drawing|Super Brush Mode]]
 
Sai~[[Super Beast Imitating Drawing|Fast Brush Mode]]), ([[Super Beast Imitating Drawing|Super Brush Mode]]
 
Yamato~[[Wood Release|Secret Wood Style Jutsu Mode]]
 
Yamato~[[Wood Release|Secret Wood Style Jutsu Mode]]
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* [[Third Training Ground|Training Ground]] (during the day)
 
* [[Third Training Ground|Training Ground]] (during the day)
 
* Konohagakure Forest (during the day)
 
* Konohagakure Forest (during the day)
* [[The Forest of Death]] (during the afternoon)
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* [[Forest of Death]] (during the afternoon)
 
* [[Valley of the End]] (during the evening)
 
* [[Valley of the End]] (during the evening)
 
* Konohagakure Gate (during the day)
 
* Konohagakure Gate (during the day)
 
* Sunagakure Gate (during the day)
 
* Sunagakure Gate (during the day)
 
* [[Great Naruto Bridge]] (during the day)
 
* [[Great Naruto Bridge]] (during the day)
* [[Chūnin Exam]] Stadium (during the day)
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* [[Chūnin Exams]] Stadium (during the day)
 
* Tanzaku Town Outskirts (during the day)
 
* Tanzaku Town Outskirts (during the day)
 
* Moonlit Field (during the night)
 
* Moonlit Field (during the night)
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* In the Master Mode, in one of the playable missions, if in a certain conversation with [[Jiraiya]] and [[Tsunade]] the player answers yes to Jiraya's question, it will be possible to meet [[Kasumi (Castle Dusk)|Kasumi]] from ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: Phantom Fortress]]''.
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* In the Master Mode, in one of the playable missions, if in a certain conversation with [[Jiraiya]] and [[Tsunade]] the player answers yes to Jiraiya's question, it will be meet [[Kasumi (Castle Dusk)|Kasumi]] again from ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: Phantom Fortress]]''.
* If the player has a saved file of ''[[Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 4]]'', he will receive letters from [[Aoi (game)|Aoi]] instead of an orphan girl from a previous mission.
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* If the player has a saved file of ''[[Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 4]]'', he will receive letters from [[Aoi (game)|Aoi]] instead of an orphaned girl from a previous mission.
 
* Due to time constraints and dubbing issues, the game never released in the US, and the EU version is subtitled, lacking any dubbed tracks.
 
* Due to time constraints and dubbing issues, the game never released in the US, and the EU version is subtitled, lacking any dubbed tracks.
* This game is the only one in the ''Ultimate Ninja'' series to not have any removed material from the Japanese version: ''Ultimate Ninja'' had Naruto's and Sasuke's trasnformation removed, and re-added as different characters; ''Ultimate Ninja 2'' had Dotō Kazahana removed from the character list, since ''Ninja Clash In The Land of Snow'' was not released in the US yet; ''Ultimate Ninja 3'''s character's picture were more well-drawn, and the game also came with an OVA giving hints of the Ultimate Contest's crystals locations; and ''Ultimate Ninja 4'' had a separate Plus version with remastered soundtrack.
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* This game is the only one in the ''Ultimate Ninja'' series to not have any removed material from the Japanese version: ''Ultimate Ninja'' had Naruto's transformation and Sasuke's transformation removed, and re-added as different characters; ''Ultimate Ninja 2'' had [[Dotō Kazahana]] removed from the character list, since ''Ninja Clash In The Land of Snow'' was not released in the US yet; ''Ultimate Ninja 3'''s character's picture were more well-drawn, and the game also came with an [[OVA]] giving hints of the Ultimate Contest's crystals locations; and ''Ultimate Ninja 4'' had a separate Plus version with remastered soundtrack.
   
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 18:44, 17 April 2015

Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 5
Ultimate Ninja 5
(ナルト- 疾風伝 ナルティメットアクセル2, Naruto Shippūden: Narutimetto Akuseru 2)
Video game info
Playable on PlayStation 2
Series Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
Previous Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 4
Next Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3
Release Date
Japanese December 20, 2007
English November 27, 2009
Debut
Jutsu
Tools

Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 5 (ナルト- 疾風伝 ナルティメットアクセル2, Naruto Shippūden: Narutimetto Akuseru 2) is the fifth instalment in the Ultimate Ninja series.

Gameplay

One of the new gameplay additions is the introduction of assist characters. Assist characters are chosen during character selection, and can be called in during a match to deal extra damage. Certain combinations of characters create unique jutsu in a match; these combinations reflect the associations of those characters in the anime and manga. Many of the characters' techniques from the previous game were updated. There are many updated ultimate techniques, including the aforementioned assist-specific ones. Summons have been removed from the game. The assist characters cannot be turned off. The game also includes an RPG mode where players can roam sections of the village and interact with the surroundings of the story and villagers.

Plot Overview

The plot is separated into eight acts. There is also an extra act. They are directly related to Kazekage Rescue Mission and the Tenchi Bridge Reconnaissance Mission.

Playable Characters

All of Konoha 11, Sasuke Uchiha, and the Three Sand Siblings are available in both pre- and post-timeskip outfits. Parenthesis indicate a character's Awakening Mode(s).

Playable Locations

Trivia

  • In the Master Mode, in one of the playable missions, if in a certain conversation with Jiraiya and Tsunade the player answers yes to Jiraiya's question, it will be meet Kasumi again from Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: Phantom Fortress.
  • If the player has a saved file of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 4, he will receive letters from Aoi instead of an orphaned girl from a previous mission.
  • Due to time constraints and dubbing issues, the game never released in the US, and the EU version is subtitled, lacking any dubbed tracks.
  • This game is the only one in the Ultimate Ninja series to not have any removed material from the Japanese version: Ultimate Ninja had Naruto's transformation and Sasuke's transformation removed, and re-added as different characters; Ultimate Ninja 2 had Dotō Kazahana removed from the character list, since Ninja Clash In The Land of Snow was not released in the US yet; Ultimate Ninja 3's character's picture were more well-drawn, and the game also came with an OVA giving hints of the Ultimate Contest's crystals locations; and Ultimate Ninja 4 had a separate Plus version with remastered soundtrack.

External Links