Friday, July 6, 2012

CyberConnect2 Announce Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 For The PS3 And Xbox 360, Coming 2013

CyberConnect2 have announced Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 for the PS3 and Xbox 360. coming in 2013, This will be the first Naruto game on consoles to offer 3D support. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 will feature the largest roster of any game in the series as well as new battles. the trailer shows you taking on Nine Tails as the third Hokage in a battle that takes place across Konoha and features various other Ninja's taking part.


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Press Release
CERGY-PONTOISE, FRANCE – 5 July 2012 – NAMCO BANDAI Games are taking the lid off European NARUTO fans’ very own Pandora’s box today with an exclusive first public playable demo of the next blistering chapter in the irrepressible NARUTO saga at Japan Expo 2012 in Paris. The publisher today announced that NARUTO Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 is coming to the Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system in 2013. The title will be the first Naruto game for home consoles to offer visuals in glorious 3D for ultimate Ninja immersion.

To mark the announcement, the development team at CyberConnect2 have pulled out all the stops to deliver a first playable 2D version especially for fans attending the 13th Japan Expo, taking place from today until July 8th at Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center, France.

NARUTO Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 will feature the most extensive character roster of any game so far in the series, letting fans engage with a huge number of their favourite personalities from the NARUTO universe, be they friend or foe. In story mode, players will be thrown into a series of thrilling adventures set in the village of Konoha, while the game’s electrifying fights will be punctuated with massive scale boss battles, including a fearsome confrontation with the gargantuan Nine-Tails.

“Even though there are of course many, many fans in Japan, the Naruto games are also incredibly
popular with European gamers, so we’re honoured and very pleased to be debuting the title at Japan
Expo today,” said Olivier Comte, Senior VP Marketing, Sales & Publishing at NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe. “Every one of CyberConnect2’s Naruto titles is fantastic and we can’t wait for fans to see this one.”

“After I tried my hardest to finish the Paris Marathon in April but just couldn’t make it, I feel like I owe something back to this amazing city,” said Hiroshi Matsuyama, President of CyberConnect2. “So I’m very excited to be presenting the first ever hands-on of our newest Naruto game at Japan Expo today. It’s the perfect way to say thank you to the people of Paris and Europe for all their support!”

The 13th Japan Expo event takes place this 5-8th July at Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center, France. NAMCO BANDAI Games is there at Booth CE14, Hall 6, with a load of playable titles from its line up and special stage events for fans. To launch the playable demo of NARUTO Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3, a special event will take place today at 5pm on the booth. Get there if you can!

For more information about Japan Expo, visit http://www.japan-expo.com/en/.
For more information about NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe and its entire line up of games, please visit http://namcobandaigames.eu/.

About NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe:
NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S., is a leading interactive entertainment software publisher based in Cergy-Pontoise, France. The company is a part of the NAMCO BANDAI group of companies known for creating and publishing many of the industry's top video game franchises including the RidgeRacer™, Tekken™, SOULCALIBUR™, Tamagotchi™, Digimon™, Dragonball® and Naruto™ brands.

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4 comments:

  1. We need different kinds of ninjutsu and ultimate jutsu per character for example: Naruto < Ultimate Jutsu
    planetary rasengan
    nine tailed fox rasengan
    wind style release resen shuriken
    < Ninjutsu
    rasengan
    giant rasengan
    and more
    also combination jutsus with teamates which you can do alot with

    One more thing is I know how people who are working on this game are working very hard on the 3-d effect for this game , but i just wanted to say that not everyone thinks this is very important or even has a 3-d tv or hd tv . Your right graphics are important to some degree but the point of video games is to have fun . graphics might be impressive for a litte while but the more time goes on the less the player notices but in the long run the thing that will make you money and keep people talking about the gam and spreeding the word is the gameplay and thats what matters. Go the extra mile and and put the little details and big details that matter even if it costs you a pretty penny , I promise you will get a pretty dollar bill.

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    1. i'm a big fan of the Ninja Storm games, i have Platinum'd both Ninja Storm 2 and Ninja Storm Generations. whilst i'm excited for this game i did feel it was announced perhaps a bit too soon.

      So far, the only new things they have shown are that battles are no longer limited to 1 arena. the video they have released shows how the battle can involve the whole village. that excites me as it makes the battles more epic.

      i agree about the moves. the use of only a couple of moves in the games have been fine, but after playing both for over 30 hours the lack of moves can be frustrating. having a greater choice, or even letting the player choose moves out of a list would be great.

      my issues with the graphics...it's hard to describe. the games do look great, i still think Ninja Storm 2 is one of the best looking games this generation. but because they are so good and so close to the Anime and Manga, it's easy to see where they slip up. my personal bug bear is shadows and how blocky they look. i'm not fussed about the move to 3D, i'll give it a go.

      but ultimately yes it is about enjoying the games and i really do enjoy them. there are not many games i play for 30 hours, online and offline, and i'm sure i'll buy Ninja Storm 3 when it comes out. the Logo itself is very cool!!!!!

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  2. Id like to see sora in this series cuz it seems everyone forgot about the person who supposed to train naruto with his air element jutsus and hopefully they will bring back the wall fights as well. I know I like a ninjas battle defying gravity too other than that I really don't care

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    1. the problem with Sora is that he was only included in the Anime and not the Manga. the games had focused on the Manga story whilst using the artstyle of the Anime. as far as i know, none of the Ninja Storm games have used any of the characters and story lines that were only in the Anime.
      so, according to the Manga, the main teachers Naruto had for his wind Style include Asuma Sarutobi, Kakashi Hatake and Yamato.

      The Anime only storylines would make great DLC for games, but i doubt this will happen.

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