Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 -eur... ((new)) Jun 2026
The story mode was lauded for its accessibility. It allowed players to unlock the vast majority of the roster naturally through progression. For the European audience, this was one of the first opportunities to experience the emotional weight of Naruto and Sasuke's reunion and the formation of the new Team 7 in a playable format. While the voice acting in the European release was strictly Japanese with English subtitles (a staple of the PAL releases at the time), it lent the game an authenticity that hardcore fans appreciated.
Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 Released in Europe on May 14, 2010 Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 -Eur...
Unlike the Storm games, which use a third-person free-roaming camera, Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 retains the classic (side-view with 3D models). The combat system is familiar to anyone who played Clash of Ninja on GameCube or the early Ultimate Ninja titles on PS2. The story mode was lauded for its accessibility
The most significant departure from previous entries is the shift from strictly 1-on-1 duels to . Using an ad-hoc connection, players can engage in 2-vs-2, 3-vs-1, or free-for-all battle royales. Key Combat Features: While the voice acting in the European release
The European release runs at 60Hz (no 50Hz slowdown) and includes multiple language options (English, French, German, Spanish, Italian). It also retains the Japanese voice track with subtitles, which is a blessing for purists. However, it is compatible with the US Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 for ad-hoc play.
For European fans who grew up with the manga translated by Carlsen Verlag (Germany) or Kana (France), the localized subtitles give a nostalgic authenticity.
A special menu where players use earned money to grow a tree that unlocks wallpapers, figures, and passwords for new Jutsus. Character Roster & Jutsus