Please vote for Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 2!
Near the end of this trailer Naruto does a combo and ends it with a big shuriken; how do you do that combo?
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The later matches seem to confirm 1 on 1 option without supports. (though personally I feel supports adds more depth and possibilities to the combat.)
digimonemporer, the countless tournaments of NUNS1 makes your post useless and laughable.
Wait, there are countless tournaments for UNS1? I had zero idea that there was any sort of scene for that game.
yes please do show us threads/results of these countless tournaments for NUNS. :rolleyes:
this game will NEVER BE as popular as GNT4 and/or NH3/NA2.
hell i doubt it’ll even make it up to rev3/ex3’s popularity…the rev3 community is still trying to hold on to what little they have now.
so please give it a rest.
hahahahaahahaha
France actually did have tournaments for the game. There were a few in the states but most over here agree that UNS1 was ass. Just poor mechanics in general, like being able to use specials/supers while in block stun and interrupt block strings for free damage. It’s pretty clear that a lot of people in this thread are speaking from pure ignorance, on both sides of the discussion, but considering the issues from the first game there’s no reason to go into it. If you care enough to argue about the game one way or the other, at least understand what the fuck you are talking about.
well if people don’t like this game, there’s no reason to share their hate here because they aren’t doing anything worthwhile. No different from trolling really if they have nothing positive to contribute.
anyways here are some new matches (casual but still some new things to see here and there.)
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NS:UNS2 will definitely have a fanbase, especially with online play connecting the world unlike any other past Naruto game (well you could count the Ubisoft games as being the first online Naruto games, but their combat and fun pales in comparison to UNS. Plus UNS2 will be multiplatform between Xbox360 and PS3, so that will provide two communities (not counting the local competitions) that will exist in the world!
UNS1 is really nothing to go by because games like SFIV wouldn’t be nearly as popular as they are now if it wasn’t for online matches. Yes people could still watch national and foreign tournaments online,
but that’s not nearly as fun as participating in competitions yourself, even if they are no money, no fame matches online, they still count because you are participating and experiencing one version of the competitive scene, hands on, any day, anytime you want.
PSN and XBL have a much bigger install base than Wii Naruto games and those PS2 games combined.
And since Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 will be the newest, one of largest selections, best looking, and fair learning curve, while being released for the primary two consoles for fighting games and online gaming, UNS2 will have more popularity than some old school fanatics may realize.
Nothing about NH3/NA2, Revolution 3 and the others will change that. You can be all fanboyish and have pissing contests about those other “more popular” Naruto games,
but that won’t change the fact that UNS2 will have its own fans and competition in the world, local and online, and it will have a greater presence because it’s entirely better than the first one (just like SSFIV is better and now more popular than SFIV.)
And UNS2, like UNS1, has a good enough battle system, character and support variety to keep things interesting and entertaining.
As long as you aren’t so stuck up on your overinflated standards for fighting games,
you can enjoy this and see it’s not as simple as it may appear (unless you only play the CPU and amateurs.) :tup:
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Thats the game I have. Looks like the naruto one but way uglier. You shoulda made a tourny scene for that one back when it came out. wtf man?
Saying what you DON’T agree with, with actual FACT…isn’t trolling. And your delusional post are seriously funny to me. But I’ve grown tired of explaininig myself.
So if you CAN’T understand why this game WILL FAIL and WHY this game won’t be nearly as popular as games before it (or games that had a better system where UNS kinda ripped them off)…then I guess that’s your problem. Online means absolute SHIT when coupled with a shitty fighting system and horrid camera. Sure people can have “fun” playing failed games. But how long is that going to last online (since you DO UNDERSTAND offline play and tournaments WILL be scarce)? How long will it last indeed with HORRIBAD netplay?
Ever think of any of that?
Anyways…I’m glad I’m going to aquire this game FOR FREE. I’ll be damned if I spend another dime on another shitty fighting game. My biggest problem is the failed camera in this game (vs. mode). I can’t believe they stuck with that shit (AND NOT USE SPLIT SCREEN!!!) from the first game. WTF are they thinking?
Like I said this game is nothing more than an action game. With a terrible vs. mode. And shouldn’t be taken seriously whatsoever. And will not see the competitive light of day.
Mark my words.
I don’t normally agree with digimonemporer, but the dude’s got a real point here. Spacing is real hard to do when you’re locked on another player’s viewpoint. For another example of this, try the versus mode in Zone of the Enders. It’s not a fighting game exactly, but the camera is more or less the same.
The game is going to be fun, but not competitive. Please understand the logic that DE’s going with here, Affinity.
its no use, Affinity is only here to mindlessly droll and post stupid happy shit about the game till it comes out then she’ll simply go posting in the next new game’s topic that’ll come out.
DE you’re wasting your time bro, its painfully obvious that this game was made without the fighting game prespective in mind and was mainly done to be a party/action game that caters to the anime fans and imitates how the fights look like the anime/manga. they didnt make it split-screen coz it simply loses the cool manga-ish effect when you do that, which is what theyre mostly going for with this game style.
Just look at Gaara or Kankuro, you can literally mash O all day and you’ll hit the opponent no matter where they go (punches/melee moves up close, Sand/Puppets when theyre out of range), and thats the “weak” characters, just imagine how it’d be with Deidara/Sasori/Pain… it already looks SUPER retardedly broken in the trailer and we were only shown like 4 seconds…
it’ll be fun to play with your -anime loving- friends as a “party game” but trying to take it seriously is a waste of everyone’s time.
Oh, just like in the KOF XIII thread. Thanks, Eternal Blaze!
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keep talking while sailing in your own little world, you don’t know ‘right’ from ‘wrong’ because you treat your own tastes and opinions as artificial facts. If something is not ‘right’ to you, then you believe it’s universally ‘wrong’ for everyone, and everyone who doesn’t agree, isn’t intelligent. 9_9
Online competition will be more exciting than any tournaments out there. And even while national and world tournaments of other games keep going, that still means nothing to the majority of fighting game players. It’s just an event that most fans watch and that’s it.
At least online you are more a part of a greater community than most can find locally without needing to leave town. Whether casual or hardcore, online provides daily human vs human competition for a lot more out there, with a greater community of players.
As for how long the online scene lasts, no one can say.
You saying it will not see the competitive light of day, sounds so arrogant and narrow minded.
Competition isn’t dependant on just national and world tournaments. It encompasses all realms of competition, including online now.
Online does matter, and the online matches people are experiencing now with fighting games, those matches matter far MORE than any live tournament ever witnessed.
Maybe some nationwide/worldwide matches are remembered, and faces marked as celebrities, but that can never replace one’s own matches and competition localyl and especially online these days.
More players play fighting games online than the number of people who participate in live tournaments.
UNS2 doesn’t need the live tournament scene to be popular and enjoyed at all levels of skill. UNS2 can still have its own live tournaments in some city, maybe in USA, maybe in Europe, but even if we don’t hear of them, they still exist.
You may have a problem with the camera, but any good player will adapt.
And you may have problem with the fighting system, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad, it’s only bad to people like you. And all opinions are limited by their own perspective,
so don’t preach your rants here like they are absolute facts, it’s just your point of view.
It reality, both sides of the argument are not wrong. Just don’t treat your views as the only right side.
Online…blah…blah…blah.
Stay at home compete vs. the lag and shitty camera…blah…blah…blah.
Lack of direct engagement and community development…blah…blah…blah.
Shitty fighting system, we must ignore…blah…blah…blah.
Lets have fun and play video games we enjoy…blah…wait, I actually agree with that.
Anyways, I’m done with u.
Just quoting this part of your post in case you decide to go back and edit it.
Thought other people might want to see this and laugh at you sum moar.
Live tournaments don’t matter to people on a daily basis as much as one’s own personal matches (whether local or online),
this is true unless you only watch fighting competition as your main thing and don’t play it competitively yourself. Is anyone at the SSFIV boards still talking about this year’s EVO? No most of them are playing their own matches right now, and those moments are long past.
Personal matches in the present time are more valuable and engaging than matches you just watch. They do have some of the best players, but there are players out there just as good.
Popularity and exposure shouldn’t blind people to the fact that there is a much larger world of skilled players out there. That’s why more fighting fans demand online play in console fighting games because they can partake in the fun and meet more skilled players instead of beating up their very few scrubby or skilled visitors over and over.
Dude I can look at a gameplay video for this and tell you no one will take it seriously.It caters to fans of the anime nothing more.