Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes
NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja Heroes is the first ever Wi-Fi enabled fighting game based on the Naruto universe on PSP delivering both intense single and multiplayer team based fighting experience! For the first time, you can create your dream squad of powerful ninja from the rich universe of Naruto to battle against your friends and trade your player profile via ad-hoc connection. Power-up your favorite characters to create your own custom ninja. Form your favorite ninja team as it appears in the cartoon or create the ultimate dream team to take on your rivals! There are 20 playable characters and 8 interactive stages to battle on. Soar through the ninja ranks to become the ultimate Hokage!


Fun:5. 0 out of 5 starsĀ
Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes isn’t, essentially, a simplified version of Naruto Ultimate Ninja 2 as reviewers over the internet have been reporting. Sure, it has levels from that game and, in someways, is similar to it but there is enough things different in it to make it its’ own game. First and foremost, it has team-based battles which is a welcome changeup from what is normal to the Ultimate Ninja games. Depending on what combinations of characters you use, special team-based skills can be had. There’s new animations for your characters’ special techniques & whatnot. You can battle your friends wirelessly anytime or anywhere you like. There’s a downside to the game, though. The load times for the game are a smidgen long(that is, if you’re the anxious type that wants to get right in there & fight- they last ten to fifteen seconds long. I’ve seen longer with other games, like Midnight Club 3 Dub Edition & Mortal Kombat Unchained. To me, it is tolerable. ). There’s no story to speak of(unlike the Japanese game that was released last year in Japan, which was loaded with RPG-esque material). The gameplay, although easier to grasp, pretty much relies on one button. Depending on which way you push on the directional pad when pushing the button results in tweaking or modifying your move of attack. Overall, CyberConnect2 delivers a satisfying Naruto fighting experience on the PSP. In some ways, Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes is a more blisteringly intense game than its’ PS2 bretheren. Not only that, it looks absolutely awesome on the PSP.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have for PSP owners
Ultimate Ninja Heroes, though not the best game I have ever played, is definately a must for any PSP owner, Naruto fan or not.
5.0 out of 5 stars
It is a great game.
Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes First off, this game has great graphics. It’s gameplay is impeccable, there are plenty of characters, each with their “secret combinations” of teams,…
4.0 out of 5 stars
If only more people were interested in it…
Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes is a purchase that is almost certainly worth it if you appreciate non-nuanced fighting games or the Naruto series in general.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Game Review
The first PSP game for Naruto fans and it’s simply the best. Great graphics and fighting techniques.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but temporary fun
When I first bought Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes, I couldn’t keep my hands off of it. I played it everywhere, at school, at home, at friends’ houses, everywhere.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of fun
This game was a gift to a 12 year old. He tells me he really enjoys the game. It’s challenging an a lot of fun.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tru Warrior is wrong
this is the release of Narutimate Hero 3 (previously released only in japan and has been out for a long while now) this is not a port of Naruto Hero 2.
3.0 out of 5 stars
My Reivew
With the rising success of the Naruto franchise in the United States, it was only a matter of time before the games got thier day of light.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best naruto game out there!
I’ve played a bunch of naruto games and this is, by really far, the best one. If you like the show it’s a must, it has the 4 main leaf village teams, plus kakahi, guy, garaa,…
5.0 out of 5 stars
ONE OF THE BEST GAMES I’VE EVER PLAYED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don’t think of Ultimate Ninja Heroes as the PSP version of Ultimate Niinja 2. It’s basically it’s own game.