If that was not enough then battles will suddenly break and go in to crazy quick-time elements when entire sand monsters are formed and shoot laser pulses from their mouths that make the screen erupt. All in absolutely gorgeous rotoscoped, cell shaded, frame perfect animation. This game really looks, feels and sounds like you’re playing a HD rendition of the cartoon.
In adventure mode things can get a little tedious when tracking from location to location listening to minutes of completely superfluous dialogue from some of the less well thought out NPCs. There are a shed load of things to do in Naruto 2 though and for your money you are getting a pretty long single player component ranging from around 15 to 20 hours depending on how many side quests and conversations you want to take on. If you want to stretch things out even further you can take your time and collect all the cards, memories and other items in the game too.