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Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Impact
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(ナルト- 疾風伝 ナルティメットインパクト, Naruto Shippūden: Narutimetto Inpakuto)
Video game info
Playable on PlayStation Portable
Series Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
Release Date
Japanese October 20, 2011
English October 18, 2011
Debut
Jutsu
Tools

Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Impact is the sixth overall Naruto game of the PlayStation Portable. It was released in North America on 19 October 2011, in Japan on 20 October 2011 and on 21 October 2011 in Europe.

Gameplay

The game starts from Kazekage Rescue Arc and goes all up to the Five Kage Summit Arc. It is similar to Dynasty Warriors.

Characters

Playable

Support

Bosses

Playable Stages

Features

  • Re-Live Current Naruto Storylines – Fans can experience their favourite anime storylines with crisp animation cut scenes in full VO and fight in epic battle sequences while executing famous finishing moves like Wind Style: Rasenshuriken that re-creates the anime storyline
  • Large Scale Battles – Test your skills against hordes of attacking enemy ninjas in frenzied large scale melee battles & emerge victorious using famous moves like Naruto's Big Ball Rasengan & Shikamaru's Shadow Sewing Technique!
  • 360° Rotating Camera – Upgraded camera views enhance battles sequences that offer an exciting and immersive gameplay experience
  • New Anime Characters – Over 50 characters including gigantics like Eight-Tails, Kakuzu & Gamabunta, including Awakenings features that enable incredible power and defence for short bursts
  • Deep Missions – Over 100+ unique battles to experience over 8 stages and 25 custom designed missions
  • Card Collection – Collect over 300+ character cards, create card combinations to enable special character power-ups
  • Ad-Hoc Connected Play – Battle enemy ninja hordes together with friends in Tag Battle mode

Trivia

  • It is currently the last game in the series to be featured on the PSP, with no known plans for further releases due to the release of the PlayStation Vita, the successor system to the PSP.

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