PS3
naruto ultimate ninja storm 2
Resistance 3
naruto ultimate ninja storm 2
Trophy | Description |
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A perfect Storm Master. (Platinum) | You've acquired all trophies. |
All Friends Here! (Bronze) | You've seen friendship events for everyone. |
All ninja assemble! (Silver) | You can now use all characters. |
Also Known As... (Silver) | You've gained 50 titles. |
Assassin from Tekken 6 (Bronze) | You can now use Lars. |
At the mercy of Puppet Jutsu (Bronze) | You've acquired S Rank in 'Sakura Dances'. |
Bell-Stealing Expert (Bronze) | You've acquired S Rank in 'The Bell-Stealing Drill'. |
Card Collector (Gold) | You've acquired all Ninja Info Cards. |
Clear Chapter Five (Bronze) | You've cleared Chapter Five. |
Clear Chapter Four (Bronze) | You've cleared Chapter Four. |
Clear Chapter One (Bronze) | You've cleared Chapter One. |
Clear Chapter Six (Bronze) | You've cleared Chapter Six. |
Clear Chapter Three (Bronze) | You've cleared Chapter Three. |
Clear Chapter Two (Bronze) | You've cleared Chapter Two. |
Clear Final Chapter (Bronze) | You've cleared Final Chapter. |
Clear Fragment (Silver) | You've cleared Fragment. |
Clear Prologue (Bronze) | You've cleared the Prologue. |
Conquered all events! (Gold) | You've cleared all events. |
Cursed dolls exterminated! (Bronze) | You've retrieved all cursed dolls. |
Dextrous Ninja (Bronze) | You've won 10 times in online Ranked Match battles. |
Difference in Growth (Bronze) | You've acquired S Rank in 'Showdown Between Best Friends'. |
Fourth Hokage's Back (Bronze) | You've acquired S Rank in 'Sturm und Drang'. |
General Storm Booming! (Bronze) | You've collected all collection items. |
Hebi on the Move (Bronze) | You can now use Sasuke, Suigetsu, Karin and Jugo. |
I Love Ninja Tools! (Bronze) | You've acquired all battle items. |
Message Ninja shocked! (Bronze) | You've acquired all messenger birds. |
Naruto's Friends (Bronze) | You can now use members of Naruto's generation. |
Naruto's Teachers (Bronze) | You can now use Kakashi, Yamayo, Guy and Asuma. |
Ninja of Letters (Bronze) | You've cleared all correspondence events. |
Nothing escapes you (Bronze) | You've picked up 500 items. |
Oink!! (Bronze) | You've retrieved all Tonton's pearls. |
On the Path to Ninja! (Bronze) | You've won 1 time in online Ranked Match battles. |
Overflowing Hatred (Bronze) | You've acquired S Rank in 'The Two Uchiha'. |
Overwhelming Sage (Bronze) | You've acquired S Rank in 'Battle Between the Sage God'. |
Point Tycoon (Bronze) | You've saved up 999999 Storm Points. |
Request Master (Bronze) | You've cleared all requests. |
Review Complete! (Bronze) | You've seen all memories. |
Sand Village Friends (Bronze) | You can now use Gaera, Kankuro, Temari and Chiyo. |
Stealthy Akatsuki (Bronze) | You can now use all members of the Akatsuki. |
Story Assembler (Bronze) | Collected 100% of the stories. |
Thanks for all your time! (Bronze) | Your total play time is over 30 hours. |
The First Edit (Bronze) | Edited a Ninja Info Card. |
The Legendary Sannin (Bronze) | You can now use Jiraiya, Tsunade and Orochimaru. |
The Unknowable Moment (Silver) | You've seen all secret factors. |
Trial accomplished! (Bronze) | You've cleared the 10 trials. |
Unstoppable Rampage (Bronze) | You've acquired S Rank in 'Forbidden Fury'. |
Village Guardian (Bronze) | You've acquired S Rank in 'Sand and Art Blast'. |
Vision of a New Wind (Bronze) | You've acqured S Rank in 'Earth Shatter'. |
Wealth to move nations! (Bronze) | Saved up 999999 Ryo. |
Which name shall I use? (Gold) | You've acquired all titles. |
Hokage Naruto
After beating the game go to Mount Myoboku.Go up the Stairs to the house and pray at the shrine. You will unlock Hokage Naruto. This is required for the "All Ninja Assemble" Trophy.Unlockable | How to Unlock |
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Hokage Naruto | Pray at the Shrine inside The House at Mount Myoboku |
SP Unlockables
Unlockable | How to Unlock |
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Chiyo | 140 000 SP |
Deidara | 100 000 SP |
Hidan | 260 000 SP |
Itachi | 400 000 SP |
Jiraiya | 440 000 SP |
Jugo | 360 000 SP |
Kabuto | 220 000 SP |
Kakuzu | 280 000 SP |
Karin | 340 000 SP |
Killer Bee | 540 000 SP |
Kisame | 120 000 SP |
Konan | 480 000 SP |
Lars | 600 000 SP |
Minato (Fourth Hokage) | 580 000 SP |
Naruto (Rasen Shuriken) | 300 000 SP |
Naruto (Sage Mode) | 520 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 003 | 610 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 026 | 630 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 028 | 650 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 056 | 670 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 057 | 700 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 073 | 730 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 077 | 760 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 098 | 790 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 105 | 820 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 107 | 850 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 124 | 880 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 135 | 910 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 159 | 940 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 177 | 960 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 178 | 980 000 SP |
Ninja Info Card 199 | 999 999 SP |
Orochimaru | 240 000 SP |
Pain | 500 000 SP |
Sai | 200 000 SP |
Sasori | 160 000 SP |
Sasuke ("Taka") | 560 000 SP |
Sasuke (Kirin) | 380 000 SP |
Suigetsu | 320 000 SP |
Support: Asuma | 660 000 SP |
Support: Chiyo | 680 000 SP |
Support: Deidara | 810 000 SP |
Support: Hidan | 840 000 SP |
Support: Itachi | 780 000 SP |
Support: Jiraiya | 690 000 SP |
Support: Jugo | 770 000 SP |
Support: Kabuto | 720 000 SP |
Support: Kakuzu | 860 000 SP |
Support: Karin | 750 000 SP |
Support: Killer Bee | 950 000 SP |
Support: Kisame | 800 000 SP |
Support: Konan | 890 000 SP |
Support: Lars | 990 000 SP |
Support: Minato | 970 000 SP |
Support: Naruto (Rasengan, Rasen Shuriken) | 620 000 SP |
Support: Naruto (Sage Mode) | 920 000 SP |
Support: Orochimaru | 710 000 SP |
Support: Pain | 900 000 SP |
Support: Sasori | 830 000 SP |
Support: Sasuke ("Taka") | 930 000 SP |
Support: Sasuke (Chidori, Kirin) | 640 000 SP |
Support: Suigetsu | 740 000 SP |
Support: Tobi | 870 000 SP |
Title: Adolescent | 675 000 SP |
Title: Akatsuki´s | 855 000 SP |
Title: Apprentice | 230 000 SP |
Title: Artistic | 765 000 SP |
Title: Bargaining | 130 000 SP |
Title: Bipolar | 725 000 SP |
Title: Bonds | 310 000 SP |
Title: Bounty | 350 000 SP |
Title: Bounty Hunter | 330 000 SP |
Title: Buddy | 190 000 SP |
Title: Bushy Brows | 510 000 SP |
Title: Crying | 90 000 SP |
Title: Desert | 625 000 SP |
Title: Friend | 290 000 SP |
Title: Frog | 695 000 SP |
Title: Glasses-wearing | 705 000 SP |
Title: Gutsy | 470 000 SP |
Title: Hebi´s | 865 000 SP |
Title: Immortal | 785 000 SP |
Title: Joyful | 60 000 SP |
Title: Large Bounty | 370 000 SP |
Title: Mangekyo Sharingan | 745 000 SP |
Title: Master | 270 000 SP |
Title: Modeler | 775 000 SP |
Title: Ninja | 10 000 SP |
Title: No1 Knucklehead | 390 000 SP |
Title: Odd Beast | 755 000 SP |
Title: Outrageous | 70 000 SP |
Title: Passive | 170 000 SP |
Title: Popular | 210 000 SP |
Title: Prodigy | 715 000 SP |
Title: Pupil | 250 000 SP |
Title: Rinnegan | 825 000 SP |
Title: Rouge Ninja | 50 000 SP |
Title: Sad | 80 000 SP |
Title: Scared | 665 000 SP |
Title: Sharingan | 655 000 SP |
Title: Smiling | 110 000 SP |
Title: Space Cadet | 685 000 SP |
Title: Supporter | 150 000 SP |
Title: The angel | 815 000 SP |
Title: The Chubby | 570 000 SP |
Title: The Cloud Village´s | 965 000 SP |
Title: The Flower shop´s | 590 000 SP |
Title: The Genius | 550 000 SP |
Title: The good kid | 805 000 SP |
Title: The Hot Water Village´s | 995 000 SP |
Title: The Idiot | 410 000 SP |
Title: The Land of Earth´s | 895 000 SP |
Title: The Land of Fire´s | 875 000 SP |
Title: The Land of Lightning´s | 905 000 SP |
Title: The Land of Water´s | 915 000 SP |
Title: The Land of Wind´s | 885 000 SP |
Title: The Leaf Village´s | 925 000 SP |
Title: The Main Branch´s | 615 000 SP |
Title: The Masked | 795 000 SP |
Title: The Mist Village´s | 945 000 SP |
Title: The Monster-strong | 430 000 SP |
Title: The Puppet Master | 635 000 SP |
Title: The rapper | 835 000 SP |
Title: The Rock Village´s | 955 000 SP |
Title: The Sand Village´s | 935 000 SP |
Title: The Savage Beast | 450 000 SP |
Title: The Side Branch´s | 605 000 SP |
Title: The Sound Village´s | 975 000 SP |
Title: The Waterfall Village´s | 985 000 SP |
Title: The Yellow Flash | 845 000 SP |
Title: Uber Brows | 530 000 SP |
Title: Uneasy | 645 000 SP |
Title: Unscathed | 735 000 SP |
Title: Utterly Gutsy | 490 000 SP |
Tobi | 420 000 SP |
Tsunade | 460 000 SP |
Yamato | 180 000 SP |
Resistance 3
In
In Resistance 3, you play as Joseph Capelli, family man and, as happenstance would have it, the man who killed Nathan Hale. Despite the prologue setting you up as such a bad guy for this, it never comes up again. Whether you're blasting Chimera while the rest of the town escapes, or meeting up with other resistance members, no one cares who you are.
"Hey Joe," they say. "Help me out over here." Capelli can't help but oblige. Despite, or possibly because of, their earnestness, the supporting cast in Resistance 3 all sound stupider than a stick in a cow patty. Most of them sport silly sounding country accents, but not Joe. In fact, Joe is a bit of a mystery man when you're in control. He'll never utter a word while you're in the first person perspective.
NPCs will bark orders at you, tell you to pick up ammo, or destroy certain objects, but Joe won't reply. At times I wondered why people were just talking at me, instead of with me, but that dysfunction will quickly fall by the wayside. Well, at least until the next cutscene when Joe opens his mouth again.
The semi-silent protagonist harkens back to Valve's Half-Life 2. You'll have deja vu in more than a number of places, most notably in the Ravenholm-paralleling Mount Pleasant, PA. Even Resistance 3's alien architecture calls back to the imposing design of the Combine in City 17. Hey, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery right?
And if you're going to imitate, you might as well follow the best. I know the Resistance series has a long history of secondary fire options on their weaponry, but I can't help but think of the grenade lobbing SMG in Half-Life 2. Resistance 3 doesn't stop there. The Rossmore shotgun is just as satisfying as HL2's shotgun. Resistance 3 all but hands you a crowbar.... Instead, it hands you a sledgehammer half way through the game.
Let's talk about weapons. In a first-person shooter, your primary mode of interaction with the game is shooting stuff and R3 dishes out the shooting in spades. All you do is shoot. You snipe, blast, freeze, mutate, atomize, perforate and explode enemies in every section of the game. The game skips the needless platforming and trickles new guns to you throughout the campaign. You'll be experimenting with new weapons up until the last quarter of the game.
Each gun has a wonderful rhythm to it, whether you're freezing enemies and then blasting them into tiny pieces, or firing rounds from your magnum into enemies before detonating them, you won't get bored throughout the lengthy campaign. What's more, as you use each gun, they'll level up and unlock newer abilities or just become more powerful in general. That's probably the best reason to play single-player before multiplayer.
The ever-present multiplayer mode obviously makes a showing as well. R3 is a first-person shooter, after all. New modes like Chain Reaction join classics like Team Deathmatch. It's playable, there are plenty of people online, and it's about as fun as any other first person shooter you'll find out there. Some weapons are a little over powered, and if enemies have fully leveled up their kit, you can easily get overwhelmed.
As much time as you may spend in multiplayer matches, the single-player campaign is really the star. Sequences will leave your heart racing; certainly on higher difficulty levels. One section sets your character on a boat in a murky, foggy, flooded area. As enemies jump to your vessel, you'll have to fight them off while also hitting unfriendlies at a distance. The cramped quarters can feel confining at first, but will nevertheless end up terrifying you and leaving you white-knuckled.
Resistance 3 manages to avoid a dirty, brown look, instead favoring contrasting night and day levels, in addition to colorful alien architecture. While the game is a joy to play, it's also a joy to look at. Textures are smart, and environments are packed with nooks and crannies, filled with details to gawk at. Don't get caught staring; the vicious enemy AI will tear you apart if you're not careful.
Resistance 3 treads a line between homage and original work, loads the player up with amazing guns to play with, packs in a passably stocked multiplayer mode, and offers an amazing single-player campaign. It is easily the first major shot in the annual holiday console war. If you're looking at the newly reduced price of the PlayStation 3 and are wondering which game to buy with it, Resistance 3 will happily occupy your console for the long, cold winter months.
Revolution report card "Hey Joe," they say. "Help me out over here." Capelli can't help but oblige. Despite, or possibly because of, their earnestness, the supporting cast in Resistance 3 all sound stupider than a stick in a cow patty. Most of them sport silly sounding country accents, but not Joe. In fact, Joe is a bit of a mystery man when you're in control. He'll never utter a word while you're in the first person perspective.
NPCs will bark orders at you, tell you to pick up ammo, or destroy certain objects, but Joe won't reply. At times I wondered why people were just talking at me, instead of with me, but that dysfunction will quickly fall by the wayside. Well, at least until the next cutscene when Joe opens his mouth again.
And if you're going to imitate, you might as well follow the best. I know the Resistance series has a long history of secondary fire options on their weaponry, but I can't help but think of the grenade lobbing SMG in Half-Life 2. Resistance 3 doesn't stop there. The Rossmore shotgun is just as satisfying as HL2's shotgun. Resistance 3 all but hands you a crowbar.... Instead, it hands you a sledgehammer half way through the game.
Let's talk about weapons. In a first-person shooter, your primary mode of interaction with the game is shooting stuff and R3 dishes out the shooting in spades. All you do is shoot. You snipe, blast, freeze, mutate, atomize, perforate and explode enemies in every section of the game. The game skips the needless platforming and trickles new guns to you throughout the campaign. You'll be experimenting with new weapons up until the last quarter of the game.
Each gun has a wonderful rhythm to it, whether you're freezing enemies and then blasting them into tiny pieces, or firing rounds from your magnum into enemies before detonating them, you won't get bored throughout the lengthy campaign. What's more, as you use each gun, they'll level up and unlock newer abilities or just become more powerful in general. That's probably the best reason to play single-player before multiplayer.
As much time as you may spend in multiplayer matches, the single-player campaign is really the star. Sequences will leave your heart racing; certainly on higher difficulty levels. One section sets your character on a boat in a murky, foggy, flooded area. As enemies jump to your vessel, you'll have to fight them off while also hitting unfriendlies at a distance. The cramped quarters can feel confining at first, but will nevertheless end up terrifying you and leaving you white-knuckled.
Resistance 3 manages to avoid a dirty, brown look, instead favoring contrasting night and day levels, in addition to colorful alien architecture. While the game is a joy to play, it's also a joy to look at. Textures are smart, and environments are packed with nooks and crannies, filled with details to gawk at. Don't get caught staring; the vicious enemy AI will tear you apart if you're not careful.
Resistance 3 treads a line between homage and original work, loads the player up with amazing guns to play with, packs in a passably stocked multiplayer mode, and offers an amazing single-player campaign. It is easily the first major shot in the annual holiday console war. If you're looking at the newly reduced price of the PlayStation 3 and are wondering which game to buy with it, Resistance 3 will happily occupy your console for the long, cold winter months.
- + Guns, guns, guns
- + Reminiscent of Half-Life 2
- - With worse writing
- - And some pretty annoyingly twangy characters
- + But it's pretty to look at
- + Varied, meaty campaign
- +/- With nerve-racking level design
- +/- Also, multiplayer, if that's your bag
- + Plenty of levels, guns, rewards, unlocks, and game modes
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