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Nintendo Wii Everyone 10+
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  • Face off against colossal Elemental Dragons! The world is in danger and only the power of the legendary Dragon Blade and rare elemental orbs hidden across the land can save it
  • The key to preventing the world?s destruction, the Dragon Blade can be enhanced with elemental powers using special orbs collected from powerful Elemental Dragons. Grow in strength and unlock new elemental abilities on your perilous quest!
  • Acquire new skills by finding and equipping dozens of different Ninja Scrolls hidden throughout the world. Fool your enemies with Shadow Clone, wreak havoc with Fire Ball, and improve your defense with Mud Wall. Each skill is unique?collect them all!

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  • ASIN: B003Z9L3FY
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.1 inches ; 4.8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: November 16, 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,907 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Take control of both Naruto and Sasuke as they go their own ways to seek out the mysteries and power behind Genryu, the mighty Elemental Dragons, in an all-new epic adventure! Faced with the end of the world at the hands of Kuroma, one of the last of an ancient race of Dragon Guardians set on revenge, Naruto must harness the elemental powers of the legendary Dragon Blade and stand up to mighty dragons in order to save his world from destruction.

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Dragon Blade Chronicles is your chance to lead Naruto and Sasuke through a completely original adventure for Wii™. The world is in danger and only the power of the legendary Dragon Blade and rare elemental orbs hidden across the land can save it. As Naruto, you will use special orbs collected from the powerful Genryu to enhance your Dragon Blade with new powers, acquire new skills by finding and equipping dozens of Ninja Scrolls hidden throughout the world, and take on gigantic dragons in incredible boss battles! With two superstars in one game, you won't want to miss this amazing adventure!

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  • Face off against colossal elemental dragons!—The world is in danger and only the power of the legendary Dragon Blade and rare elemental orbs hidden across the land can save it. Discover a completely original NARUTO adventure with Genryu, mighty elemental dragons, and starring all your favorite characters!
  • Master the power of the legendary Dragon Blade—The key to preventing the world’s destruction, the Dragon Blade can be enhanced with elemental powers using special orbs collected from powerful elemental dragons. Increase your powers and unlock new elemental abilities on your perilous quest!
  • Equip Ninja Scrolls to learn new special moves—Acquire new skills by finding and equipping dozens of different Ninja Scrolls hidden throughout the world. Fool your enemies with Shadow Clone, wreak havoc with Fire Ball, and improve your defense with Mud Wall. Each skill is unique—collect them all!

Experience the adventure first-hand as you lead Naruto, Sasuke, and their teams through an original story.
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Test your fighting skills in incredible boss battles against huge dragons.
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The Dragon Blade’s powers will grow as you enhance it with special orbs that add elemental abilities.
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Master the fighting system to dispatch your enemies with brutal efficiency.
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Join Naruto, Sasuke, and all of your favorite NARUTO SHIPPUDEN characters on an exciting new adventure! Faced with the end of the world at the hands of Kuroma, one of the last of an ancient race of Dragon Guardians set on revenge, the famed ninja Naruto must harness the elemental powers of the legendary Dragon Blade and stand up to mighty elemental dragons in order to save his world from destruction!

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Unlock the elemental powers of the Dragon Blade to save the world! Join Naruto, Sasuke, and all of your favorite NARUTO SHIPPUDEN characters on an exciting new adventure! Faced with the end of the world at the hands of Kuroma, one of the last of an ancient race of Dragon Guardians set on revenge, the famed ninja Naruto must harness the elemental powers of the legendary Dragon Blade and stand up to the mighty Genryu in order to save his world from destruction!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Real Good! April 2, 2011
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First off, I'm glad its not like the other Naruto games. If you have play the Naruto games you just basically fight one on one, and after a while if you have no-one to play with it gets boring. =6 In this game Naruto goes on adventure, yes, you actually get to play Naruto and control what he does and run around different places. Not in the same circle arena.

The game does involve you fighting Dragons, they are the Bosses, and in the end you fight another Boss that is not a dragon. The monster are in fact monsters. They are like Zombie type, but hey don't judge. lol You play Naruto and Sasuke. Well, personally think the Japanese version of this game is way better, only because i really dislike the whole series in English, I don't care for a lot of the voices and to top it off, they make it for kids in the English version. Anyways not to get off topic, Naruto carries a sward and as you kill the dragons you get different elements that change the sward's color and later would be useful in the game. Naruto learns different moves and you collect the scrolls for moves. He learns: Fire, Rasengan, Rasen-shuriken, Rock, Ice, Shadow clone, and Multi-shadow clone, etc.(More moves just dont want to list all).

All-in-All try the game and don't judge a book buy its cover. I would recommend this game to Naruto fans and if Judge this game by its cover, then you are not a true Naruto fan. Rent, barrow it, Steal it (No Don't Steal It I Was Just Kidding) Just play it then Judge it.

The End =3
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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Fighting With A Dull Blade December 24, 2010
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I've always had a love/hate relationship with the Naruto franchise. The plucky, jumpsuit-clad ninja has dragged me through
more anime episodes and manga chapters than I care to admit, has made me spend my hard-earned cash on more pieces of merchandise
than I want to remember, and driven me through several games of varying degrees of quality. There always comes a period,
though, where a bad game or horrid story arc makes me fall out for a few months, if not a year. Unfortunately, Dragon Blade
Chronicles now serves as a catalyst for my growing disinterest in the franchise. Naruto faithful be warned, because this may
be one of the worst parts of the franchise you ever spend money on.

Story: C+

A villain who wants to destroy the world. His younger sibling who wants to stop him. Naruto being told to kill, but not doing
so because he sympathizes with said villain. We've seen this before, and it now feels like a cold dish of ramen instead of
just a dish of leftovers. Every character is predictable, except for one group: the Akatsuki. Now cheerful and buddy-buddy,
every ounce of menace and evil in them has been drained for the purpose of telling this mediocre story. Even Sasuke now
just seems like a lovable grouch instead of the psycho he's become in the anime and manga. I know this is a side-story,
but it sure as heck wouldn't hurt for the characters to at least be themselves. These characters have become like
family to me over the years, but this feels like some "Twilight Zone"-esque alternate universe where the characters are
empty husks of themselves. And to top it all off, there's a groan-inducing explanation for why Naruto and the gang can't just
use their powers to overcome the antagonist.

Gameplay: C+

Remember the awkward camera angles that plagued PS1 and early PS2 games? The lifeless controls? The awkward jumps that don't
get you exactly where you want to go? Yeah, it's that bad, if not a little worse. Even when running at full-tilt, Naruto
controls like a limp noodle. To make matters worse, the game lags brutally when there are more than a few enemies on the
screen. It often feels like a Bullet Time sequence in "Max Payne", but it's supposed to be quick-paced ninja action. This
was obviously a rush job. And for those fans thinking it would be cool if Naruto used a sword: trust me, it's not. It's
a mark of shame on the character's resume, and another reason Masashi Kishimoto should be in charge of stories that aren't
canon.

Graphics: D+

I'm trying to be nice, but there's no beating around the bush: aside from the beautiful opening cutscene (done by Naruto's
Studio Pierrot), these are some of the most pathetic graphics I've seen in ANY game, making most other Wii games look beautiful
by comparison. Characters only look OKAY up close, and even then, they look stiffer than the animation cels in a filler episode
of "Dragon Ball Z." But the real horror begins when the camera backs up a foot or two in-game, and the characters begin to
morph into terrifying messes of pixels that move with all the energy of a zombie. Even cool-looking armor for the characters
can't save this pathetic attempt at rendering these characters. Oh, and as an aside, the backdrops look like a kindergartener's
attempt at using watercolors with their fingers.

Sound: C+

The voice-acting is uncharacteristically awful, even if you're a die-hard fan of the English dub. Not that I can blame them;
the dialogue is pathetic at best, and will often have you skipping cutscenes to progress to more of the mediocre game. The
only moderately decent part of this game is the music, which is full of upbeat synths and pop-rock guitars. It's often the
only thing keeping you in a good mood for the duration of this crap.

Overall: C-

How this got released in it's current state, I'll never know. This game is a harsh reminder that companies will put out anything
to sate fans of a franchise, and reminds me of the early Dragon Ball games, except quite a bit worse. If you truly love Naruto,
you can do so much better, even on the Wii. As somebody who's been following Naruto since he was a kid, take it from me: pass
on this sorry excuse for a game, and find something better to play.
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I didn't get this for myself, but I am glad these kids like the game, i'm not a big fan of these
wii games, but i needed something for the X-mas fast, so I ordered this game and it came within 2 days,
i was surprised to see it delivered so quickly, Great job!
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That's it?
Ok this game was the worst Naruto game I have ever played in my life...
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