Sorair said:
iberz said:
Sorair said:
iberz said:
Sorair said:
iberz said: not bein a troll here but every time Bandai has attempted to make a Naruto game it failed. Whatever you are you must admit that Rise of a Ninja by Ubi Soft was a fantastic game. Ubi Soft are the only company capable of making a good naruto game. |
Actually you are a troll, you absolutely didn't make any contribution to this thread, so therefore your considered a troll. Naruto: Rise of Ninja might of been a excellent, Triple-AAA game for you, but according to VGChartz, that game didn't fair well in America. So Ubisoft has done a horrible job at trying to garner the right on audience. |
I am contributing, I clearly stated that Bandai has proven itself to be quite bad at making Naruto games. I mean no one can deny that, I'm just sayin that you shouldn't get so hyped up from one trailer thats all. |
Clearly you really want this Naruto to fail, because your afraid it might be superior than the Xbox 360 Ubisoft Naruto. Its okay, you'll get over it, in the mean time stop coming into threads and saying Namco Bandai makes bad Naruto games. Because the last time I checked they sold well in Japan on the PS2. |
Why would I care? Even tough I own a 360, my friend is a mad Naruto fan, has a PS3 and lives on my road. The chances are I will play this game no matter what happens. I really don't care about other consoles failing as long as the 360 does well. I'm a supporter of a healthy market. |
I think you mean "I'm a supporter of a healthy Xbox 360 American market". |
No, you see the problem is if the PS3 doesn't do well Microsoft will then take it easy and stop producing great games. The more sales the PS3 gets the better for me, it will force Microsoft to up their act. It's that simple. Honestly that's the reason why I think Fanboys are twats. And NO im not a fanboy, ive got an N64, Xbox, PS2, DS, 360, plan to get a wii and play on PS3's quite often so don't try that on me.
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