Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution

Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is the third North American instalment of the Clash of Ninja series.

Gameplay
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution covers the events of the second half of the Chūnin Exams to the end of the Search for Tsunade. This game uses the same gameplay engine as ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX'', only with the pre-timeskip touches instead. The game utilises the Wii Remote and Nunchuk for basic attacks and for special attacks that require specific movements from both items. The classic controller and GameCube controller are also compatible with the game. Also from EX are the plane switches with stage jumping and the objects to take cover in. Players can also use the nunchuk to deflect ninja tools and other types of projectiles with proper timing. Also new are the original second special attacks characters have received since ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3''.

Most of the content, such as screens and music come as a reprisal of Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3. Unlike the aforementioned instalment, this game contains Kisame, who was not a playable character in the Japanese series until Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4. Many other characters who appeared in ''Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 3, the Japanese GameCube counterpart to Clash of Ninja Revolution, do not appear in the game, and some stages from Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX'' also appear in America for the first time. Also, this is the first non-Shippūden Clash of Ninja game to be exposed to the Wii's high graphics, something Japan has not yet received.

Trivia

 * When Naruto recovers from his Naruto Uzumaki Combo, he slides backward slightly upon landing instead of landing on his feet normally, unlike in the GameCube sub-series.
 * Many of Kakashi's voice clips during fighting are different from the GameCube, and have been changed.
 * In GameCube, if you punch Gaara while he is doing his forward-strong attack, it will hit you anyway. Since it was an odd thing for many players to see, this has been fixed in this game.
 * When Gaara activates his Sand Coffin/Sand Burial special, the monster hands that come out of the ground have smaller size and reach to you much slower than in Clash of Ninja 2, making this Special Jutsu of poorer quality than that of Clash Of Ninja 2.
 * When Gaara performs his up-strong attack, it no longer sends the opponent into the air, but leaves them on the ground, leaving Gaara vulnerable to attack.
 * The sound effect when Orochimaru does a combo that requires him to strike with snakes has been changed due to it's harsh tone in GameCube.
 * The CPU's at Difficulty 4 in this entire series are noticeably easier to defeat than those of the GameCube series, which are more smarter in battle, know your moves more, and strike at every single moment you're left off guard.

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