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We are able to offer fast news delivery and HD content from the upcoming games, and one of the greatest and friendliest gaming communities in the world. We cover both handheld and video games platforms and the site has grown into one of the biggest gaming sites in the continent. The game has an 80% rating on metacritic.Gamersyde is a commercial multiplatform web portal based in Europe, with hundreds of thousands of visitors each month from all over the world. X360 Magazine UK and Official Xbox Magazine both awarded the game 80%. Games Master UK awarded the game 81% and said that the game is "Not great for newcomers, but the ideal follow up to "Rise of a Ninja's" abrupt finish". IGN awarded the game 8.3 out of ten and said "Much of Broken Bond improves on Rise of a Ninja, but there are a few areas that seem worse." The website Total Video Games awarded it 9 out of ten. Gamespot awarded the game 7.0 out 10 and said "The saving grace of this package is the fighting modes". Naruto: The Broken Bond received positive reviews from critics. The online format has been overhauled with a new ranking system, the fighting system has been greatly tweaked, and there are now 30 characters to choose from, 28 different characters and 3 bonus variations of Naruto, Sasuke and one for Itachi. The developers for The Broken Bond have also decided to keep the multiplayer system like Rise of a Ninja, but have improved upon it in several ways. Within the adventure mode, there are now over 70 unique character models. Unlike the previous game, where the cutscenes were 2D, The Broken Bond now has 3D cinematics. The environments were a big part of the first game and one of the things they wanted to make sure was that the environments in The Broken Bond would support the exploration factor by being very “rich and dense.” The lighting of the game was improved to complement the dynamic story, adding a new casting system, allowing the creation of maps with a more watercolor feel. The art direction of the sequel was definitely one of the biggest factors taken into consideration for the development of this new game. According to team member Masao Kobayashi, the developers wanted to bring something new to the franchise but still keeping the same feel of the anime that the first game had. The game was first revealed at the E3 2008 Convention, although work on it had started before the release of the first game.
