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NARUTO Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 (Nintendo DS) Giveaway!

Posted in Games on August 18th, 2009 by theanimebeat
Ninja Destiny 2
Ninja Destiny 2

That’s right, I’m giving away free copies!
So, here’s the deal. From now until September 10th I’ll be taking simple email entries. Submit entries (with contact info) to theanimebeat@gmail.com.

Five winners will be selected randomly and notified on September 15.

Naruto on the DS and Wii

Posted in Games on August 10th, 2009 by theanimebeat

Alright Naruto fans, get ready to put your jutsu to work. TOMY is due to release two titles that you cannot miss: Naruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 (Wii) and Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 (DS).

At this year’s Comic-Con I had a chance to preview these games at the TOMY booth. Let’s just say I’m elated that I scheduled a brief appointment.

Prior to Comic-Con TOMY hooked me up with a copy of Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4 for the DS. Admittedly, I haven’t been much of a fan of the DS system. I never found the small screen and 2D visuals very attractive. As a Naruto fan, however, this title began to alter my opinion of DS gaming.

Ninja Council 4
Ninja Council 4

The Shippuden story arc is set two and half years after the classic Naruto series. Playing an older and stronger Naruto, as he sets out to rescue Gaara from the Akatsuki organization, is more fun than I anticipated. The game follows the Shippuden story arc precisely, thus allowing fans and gamers to live out their own Naruto fantasies. Better still, it’s not just Naruto and his special jutsu lying at your fingertips, but 17 playable characters complete with their own unique jutsu!

The game is well thought out and challenging. In fact, I still have yet to harness and release the special jutsu that comes with forming any 3-man squad!

So, I found myself playing more DS than ever before. But still, I tend to want and expect more from the visuals of any gaming platform.

Well, before I could even make a slight criticism, TOMY already responded with Ninja Destiny 2. The visuals of this 3D fighting series are awesome, and will undoubtedly change the way we think about gaming on the DS. Moreover, we now have 34 playable characters and a new quest mode with tons of unlockable content. That means more jutsu and more action!

Ninja Destiny 2
Ninja Destiny 2

Oh, and let’s not forget one of the coolest features of the DS: wireless multiplayer gameplay for up to 2 players.

Similarly, Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 for the Wii brings many of our beloved Shippuden characters to the big screen. This tournament style fighting game is just spot on. And it’s not simply the enhanced graphics and jutsu attacks that will have fans salivating for its release. Ninja Revolution takes tournament style gaming to the next level, offering advanced features, such as the ability to defend yourself as you get up from a knock down, that make it truly unique.

Ninja Revolution 3
Ninja Revolution 3

Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 will hit stores in September. Unfortunately, we have to wait till November for Ninja Revolution 3. Either way, I’ll be offering reviews and more in depth info on each game shortly before their release. So, make sure you check back!

Pangya: Fantasy Golf

Posted in Games on August 8th, 2009 by theanimebeat
Pangya
Pangya

PSP, 1-8 players, Publisher: TOMY.

On Pangya Island you’re not just playing an ordinary round of 18 holes. This hidden treasure offers inter-dimensional golf. That’s right. Whether you want to play the back 9 on a wave-washed course, or test your skills on ice, Pangya has a course for you. Oh, and let’s not forget the 18 fully customizable, anime-esque characters. As you progress, and if you so choose, you might find yourself chipping balls in Bermuda shorts or even a bikini!

Pangya
Pangya

Fantasy is the key word.

Addicting! That’s the simplest way to describe Pangya: Fantasy Golf. And I’m not a golfer.

Here’s the deal. Take away the fantasy-driven course designs, the fluid graphics, and all the cute characters and you come face to face with the most important concept in sports gaming: control and accuracy. If swinging a golf club or bat is a complex process of stick and button manipulation, then the game is often a pain in the ass. Here, Pangya gets it right! With two simple pushes of a button you have control over the power and accuracy of each swing. Thus, for non-golfers especially, the game moves fast, holds your attention, and just taps the pleasure center of your brain. Within one hour you’ll be upset, if you still can’t get a birdie!

But, professional and experienced golfers fret not! Pangya has a variety of advanced features: control over club selection, putting topspin on your ball, and even a spike shot.

For golfers and non-golfers alike, Pangya: Fantasy Golf provides non-stop entertainment. Before you know it, you’ll be playing 18 holes a day.