Ubisoft just sent us this launch trailer for Naruto: The Broken Bond, to be released tomorrow in Europe.
Ubisoft just sent us this launch trailer for Naruto: The Broken Bond, to be released tomorrow in Europe.
Ubisoft released these three trailers of Naruto: The Broken Bond, which will be released this Friday on Xbox 360. The videos themselves shows a couple of fighting sequences from the game.
Ubisoft sent us these 6 videos of Naruto: The Broken Bond, each presenting one of these playable characters: Choji, Kiba, Naruto, Neji, Sasuke and Shikamaru.
As promised by the great Driftwood yesterday I've recorded quite a few videos of the preview build Naruto: The Broken Bond on the 360. The game certainly seems quite polished as is, very few bugs to be seen. Ubisoft definitely listened to the fans of the series and worked a lot on the facial expressions of the characters, but it's still not really convincing. Still, it's a *big* improvement compared to ROAN.
Update 4: Last video is up.
Second presentation of a Ubi game this week with Naruto: The Broken Bond. This time I went there on my own since my fellow colleagues all had better things to do but it was a good opportunity to check out what this new iteration could bring to the franchise.
Ubisoft sent us these new images, along with a trailer, of Naruto: The Broken Bond. It certainly shows quite an improvement graphically compared to their previous game, but will it be enough to counter the impressive PS3 game by Namco-Bandai?
In the middle of Microsoft's heavily closed booth were a few playable setups of Naruto: The Broken Bond, showing some much better looking facial expressions than Rise of a Ninja.
Let's be almost done with E3 with this long commented demo of Naruto: The Broken Bond on Xbox 360. Our last E3 feature will be a Gamersyde Diaries, and it will memorable for a lot of reasons.
Ubisoft has finally released the E3 trailer of Naruto: The Broken Bond for everyone, only in SD unfortunately.
Here is a little excerpt from the developer walkthrough of Naruto: The Broken Bond, sequel to Ubisoft Montréal's Rise of a Ninja. You'll discover an action sequence and a fight. And if you're nice enough, we might upload the full video of the demo soon.