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![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Arcade mode lets you select a single character and proceed to battle a string of other characters with no storyline in between. In the very next fight, you’ll be the woman against Naruto! The Story mode is fairly short, but it comes in two difficulty flavors, and you can unlock four characters by playing it. For example, in one fight you’ll play as a scary-looking dude against a woman. Interestingly, Story mode does not force you to play through one character’s entire storyline rather, you play as virtually every character at least once. Occasionally these sequences take far too long, although pressing Start will skip them entirely. Story sequences take place between fights and involve character portraits and scrolling text. I can only assume that it follows the plot of the TV show. Because I’m in no way familiar with Naruto, I cannot pretend to intelligently review the Story mode’s storyline. The game’s two main modes are Story and Arcade. ![]() ![]() While it’s no Soulcalibur, Naruto: Ninja Destiny is the ultimate DS fighter released so far. With such thin competion, Tomy didn’t have to put that much effort into Naruto: Ninja Destiny to make an impact, but they did. In fact, the only other one I can recall is Ultimate Mortal Kombat. Let’s face it: the DS is lacking when it comes to fighting games. A beautiful, competent fighter on the DS? That's un-possible!
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