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    Nintendo Game Cube GC Naruto Gekitou Ninja Taisen 4 JAPAN Japanese
    Mar 31, 2019
    Great Find for a very reasonable price
    Game came in the exact condition as described and shown an days earlier than expected. This game is part of a long running, now defunct series of Naruto Fighting games that was released in both Japan and America. While this and Gekitou Ninja Taisen 3 were both only released in Japan, America was given the "Clash of Ninja Revolution" series to create a more updated version of these games. Although, they lacked characters from the first Arc of the Naruto series such as Iruka, Mizuki, Zabuza and Haku for example. These games also got rid of the Third Hokage and Sound 5, in favor of more recent characters like Asuma, Kurenai and even some original story characters such as Kagura and Bando. The game is a 3d fighter which uses side stepping similar to the Tekken series, but instead of quick tapping up or down, L or R makes each character Side-Step. Each character uses both taijutsu (Physical attacks) and Ninjitsu (Sprcial moves) The B button, In combination with a direction acts as a universal attack button, while the A button uses projectiles for most characters, except Rocklee, Might Guy, Kisame and Zabuza to name a few. The game can be played 1 on 1, 2 on 2, 3 on 3, 3 on 2 and 2 on 1. Each character has a two special jutsu's with some including more such as Sasuke, Itachi and Naruto to name a few. Team Specials make an appearance in this game. By pairing teams that are either canon to the story or have good chemistry, some special team jutsu's can be seen. This is only possible when all three characters in a three-man cell have their chakra gauges full. By pressing forward and X, a team special commences. Some examples are Naruto+Sasuke+Sakura or Shikamaru+Ino+Choji. Others involve some creative detective work such as Sasuke+Itachi+Kakashi. Even the sound 5 can pair up and do attacks with the young genin, such as Garaa+Lee+Kimimaru. The games story itself seems to be an original story. Using the Sound 5 only in the curse mark forms and includes the final battle between Sasuke and Naruto to end the series (albeit being a short rival mission battle, no cutscene). The stages are very well done, and the music, like the rest of the series, is very catchy. Gameplay is great, not clunky. The addition of Combo cancelling or "Y-Canceling" started in this game, where pressing throw after attacks that launch an opponent into the air cancel a combo for %25 of the chakra guage, and allows a combo to continue on or even start a new juggle. I have created a guide for this on youtube that can be found by typing "Naruto Clash of Ninja Revolution: Combo Cancelling" should anyone like to see what it looks like. Although this seems extremely advantageous, it can only be done so many times before the game's juggle physics slowly start to make the opponent fall faster and faster, eventually ending a combo. Mission mode is primarily how you unlock characters, with most being unlocked after doing intervals of five missions. Having a Gekitou Ninja Taisen 3 save on the same memory card can alleviate some of the trouble of unlocking, but does not hinder the game if it is not present. No shop this time around, everything is unlocked through mission mode. I suggest pulling up a GameFAQ's translation guide for this game and using that, as if you arent native to japanese, missions can be hard to understand. However, after a while, certain mission descriptions and even placement of game modes on the main menu will become easier to understand. While this game does not have a huge following, there was a bit of a competitive community for it a while ago, and it seems to be resurfacing. Apex 2016 was the last that I saw of this game in a larger competitive setting. This game is fun for both casual and competitive fighting game fans, as well as Naruto fans who just want a good game to rep on the gamecube. If you like either the series or the fighting game genre, I ask that you to give this game a try, you wont regret it.
    Qanba Obsidian Joystick SOULCALIBUR VI Edition - PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 an
    Jun 23, 2019
    A great stick with some pretty cool artwork.
    I will start off by saying I havent used and type of Quanba sticks, only Hori ones with the RAP VX and the Hayabusa and madcatz sticks like the SFxT Line SE for PS3 to go off of. This is a square gate stick with the average 8 buttons, 4 face, 2 bumper and 2 shoulder buttons all mapped to an arched american style acade stick layout. Buttons are spaced very well, enough room to rest my fingers in while I play Tekken so I am ready to throw out and safe pokes or zone out some people with Lee in T7. The buttons also feel incredibly well made with sand parts and are not as loud as the usual buttons that I am used to. You could buy some silent buttons so your opponent cant hear what you are pressing, but unless you go to tournies or you aggressively smash the buttons, it shouldn't be too bad. The stick is very responsive, no dead zones whatsoever, and the corners are easy to feel out and will be very easy to remember if you have never used a square gate, let alone a fightstick before. It clicks when one of 8 directions is fully pressed so you can get an audio que of the perfect EWGF or Wavedash in Tekken, the satisfaction of hitting a QCF x2 in SFV, or hitting a hard otg combo in UNIST. The artwork itself is great and I being a long time soulcalibur fan found it to be quite great. Additionally, this stick is also $20 to $30 less than a normal quanba and if you do not like the art you can buy a faceplate for it for an additional $20 to $30, so there isnt too much of a reason not to go for this one. If you are a beginner and not sure if this is the stick you want, I say look up some more reviews and see for yourself. A lot of players use the obsidian brand of fight sticks because they are very reliable. In addition to things like a turbo button, L.E.D. light button, and a pause lock feature, the stick also comes with the ability to be used on the PS3 as well as have touch pad functionality to be used with many PS4 fighting games. One of the few negative things about the stick however is that sometimes if the stick is abruptly pulled out of the PS4, the wiring may cease to work and therefore might need a replacement. But as long as you don't pop off after a win or get super salty and pull out your stick, it should be fine. For beginner stick, I believe this is one of the better ones to have as its price range, while a little high, I sure some good quality and a lot of the pros end up using the obsidian style Brands as well. I may sound like I am repeating myself, but there is not too many negative things to say, other than maybe a high price of $200. If you can find this on sale, which it goes every so often, for about $100, even $149, it's well worth the time and investment if you make it worth it. Fight sticks arent used to day your are better than anybody else, they are made for people who prefer a layout similar to the arcades. It helps my hands, because I dont like to have to claw-grip my PS4 controller when playing a 6 button fighter, and a fightpad just doesnt work for me. But, definitely do more research on this if you dont feel comfortable, but I have to say it is a great stick to own and use!

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