Naruto Gets Dated for European Release
PlayStation 3 Exclusive! Believe it!
Date: Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Atari has announced the forthcoming European release of Namco Bandai Games’ Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm exclusively for the PlayStation 3.

Players will unleash powerful jutsu attacks, perform acrobatic evasive maneuvers and even run up walls and over water as they pursue their opponent for ninja supremacy. Each character in the game is capable of transforming into powerful Awakening forms under certain gameplay conditions, offering new traits and abilities to the game’s roster of 25 popular characters from the animated series.

Allowing players to further immerse themselves in the world of Naruto, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm introduces all-new free-roaming exploration across the Hidden Leaf Village and the Forest of Death. Players can take on 100 unique missions, collect valuable scrolls and interact with additional characters from the Naruto animated series.

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm is scheduled for a European release in November 2008.

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