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Naruto has invaded the world of entertainment through comics, television shows, toys and videogames. The latest product - Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles - has just landed on store shelves.
Naruto Uzumaki, the protagonist of the series, is determined and full of dreams. He is an admirable shinobi who surpassed all the challenges and criticisms that came his way.
That way, you're given the option of setting up Naruto for each coming challenge, which can be extremely handy at times. Structurally, Uzumaki Chronicles is pretty much as basic as games come.
A Mito Uzumaki cosplay was recently posted to the Naruto subreddit, where it was showered with tremendous praise and love by members of the community. The cosplay was done by Izanamitan, a ...
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles Review It's a decent brawler, but repetitive combat and missions keep it from rising above the level of Naruto fan service. By Ryan Davis on January 11, 2007 at 6:17PM PST ...
In Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles you’re given a skill plate to fill with geometric status boosting pieces. Red chips increase Naruto’s physical abilities like life or stamina and blue chips ...
Handing Naruto the Namikaze surname would have been branding him as a scapegoat, a target, an easy mark. The Third Hokage instead chose to use Kushina’s last name, Uzumaki, as protection.
The Uzumaki Clan was among the most powerful clans. Naturally, it’s quite bewildering to realize that they were completely wiped out. For years, fans have been making up their own theories about ...
This is a twofold reference: it reminds the viewer of Naruto’s initial visit to Ichikaru’s Ramen, where he complained about the menma topping, a Japanese condiment consisting of boiled bamboo ...
Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 Review The Naruto license does little to compensate for this forgettable brawler's undemanding combat and tedious story. By Ryan Davis on September 7, 2007 at 5:55PM PDT ...
Games like Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 make us sad. Not because this title stirs up deep and resounding emotions within us, nor does it invite us to reminisce about our own lives by investing in ...