Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Accel

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Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Accel
Developer(s) CyberConnect2
Publisher(s) Bandai
Release date(s) Flag of Japan April 5, 2007
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Media 1 x DVD-ROM
Input DualShock 2 controller

Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Accel (ナルティメットアクセル Narutimetto Akuseru?) is a Japanese fighting game for the Playstation 2 based on the anime and manga series Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto. It is the fourth title in the Narutimate Hero (Ultimate Ninja) series and the second Naruto game based on the Naruto: Shippūden anime series, which is based on the second part of the manga.

The game was first seen in issue #2006-52 of Weekly Shonen Jump[1] along with information about the new Naruto: Shippūden anime and related merchandise. The official website was subsequently opened on November 27, 2006.

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[edit] Playable characters

[edit] Confirmed Shippūden characters


[edit] Returning Narutimate Hero characters

Narutimate Accel also contains a special "Hero Mode," featuring characters and battles from the first half of Naruto. Thirty-six characters from Naruto: Narutimate Hero 3 have been confirmed. These characters will also be able to fight against the new Shippūden characters.

[edit] New gameplay elements

In addition to elements established in previous Narutimate games, Narutimate Accel offers several new twists to combat:

  • Clash of High-speed Attacks - When two opponents clash, they will begin a series of high-speed attacks, appearing as a pair of blurs dueling across the stage. During this sequence, the players play a simple game of Rock-Paper-Scissors, which will determine the winner of the clash.
  • Awakening Ougis - When certain conditions are met, a character may trigger an Awakening Ougi. These techniques are more powerful than the standard Ougis, and as the name implies, 'awakens' a character's powers (ie. Naruto's Tailed Kyuubi form with super over powering red chakra).

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[edit] References

  1. ^ JeuxFrance.com. Magazine De Jeux Video. Retrieved on November 23, 2006. (French)

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