Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 Gone Gold
Shipping to stores early next month for DS
Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

TOMY Corporation and D3Publisher have announced that Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2 for the Nintendo DS has gone gold and will be shipping to stores on October 14th. The sequel to the only Naruto role-playing game available in North America, Path of the Ninja 2 gives players a chance to defend the Hidden Leaf Village as 30 of the most powerful ninja in the Naruto universe through a completely original storyline.

“There has been a huge progression between the original RPG title on the DS and Path of the Ninja 2,” said Laura Yoshioka, director of consumer software at TOMY Corporation. “Between the expanded character list, the Wi-Fi battle system, and the new squad-building options, this is an adventure that should appeal to the inner ninja of players everywhere.”

The improved and intuitive battle system will make it easy for even the newest fighters to get into the combat, using the Touch Screen to unleash devastating melee and jutsu attacks, while the Wi-Fi multiplayer feature will offer aspiring ninja the chance to take on challengers from around the world.

Shaun White Snowboarding Review
Gnarly like snow in your pants and a tree in your face.
Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip Review
Forever ruining snowboarding with a standard controller.
The gameplay keeps it breathing but this series needs a feature reboot.
Creepy old school adventure mayhem
Rocking to the beat of a text simulation drummer
A look at the upcoming FPS title for the DS
Yet another music game for the Wii
Top down adventure for the DS
Earn a place in the games history
Killzone 2 Preview
We go hands on with the multiplayer component!
Prince of Persia Preview
The Prince returns and we get a hands on look.
Call of Duty makes another attempt at the Wii.
It's handguns and hilarity in this funny new third-person shooter from D3.
New details on item crafting, mini-games, and exploration on this puzzler coming to a galaxy not-so far, far away.