The Best Multiplayer Naruto Games, Ranked

The Best Multiplayer Naruto Games, Ranked

Key Takeaways

  • Naruto games offer multiplayer to help build bonds with friends through fierce combat and cooperative play.
  • Titles like Naruto: The Broken Bond and Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst stand out for their cinematic combat and intense battles.
  • Naruto: Clash Of Ninja Revolution 3 provides high-flying action and tag-team brawls, making players feel like they are truly carrying out a mission with teammates.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades under my belt, I can confidently say that the Naruto series has been a staple in my gaming life since its inception. The bond forged between friends through fierce combat and cooperative play in these games is unparalleled, especially when it comes to the multiplayer aspect.


In the universe of Naruto, where kunai and curse marks abound, the overarching themes of friendship and understanding often stand out. It’s wonderful that numerous games starring our beloved clumsy ninja include multiplayer options, fostering connections between players.

Instead of consistently improving on multiplayer aspects across different games within the Naruto franchise, many titles tend to fall short in this area when moving from one entry to another. However, select titles have successfully risen above this trend by allowing fans to assume control of their beloved ninja characters and build unforgettable moments with friends. Herein lies a compilation of the top multiplayer Naruto games available.

5 Naruto: The Broken Bond

Although it didn’t quite live up to expectations upon release, The Broken Bond is now often reminisced with affection. While its combat system might not be the most complex, it boasts some extremely cinematic battles, complete with engaging mini-games triggered during powerful attacks.

Player 2 needn’t simply endure the attacks; instead, both players participate actively in almost all facets of combat. This maintains an engaging experience for both parties, fostering intense exchanges and lively interactions between them.

4 Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections

As a die-hard fan, I must admit that the extensive cast of “Connections” is filled with characters who can stand their ground in combat and some who might want to reconsider that idea, yet they all carry immense weight in the rich tapestry of “Naruto’s” narrative. However, there are a couple of notable absences that leave me scratching my head – where are Anko and Chojuro?

Still, with so many characters, the nuance between their movesets and fighting styles tends to get lost. Despite this, Connections is still a great option to experience the fun gameplay that Ninja Storm has offered for over 15 years, especially with a friend.

3 Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3

“This game’s action is incredibly exciting, especially since players can send each other flying across different stages during battles. This is one of the reasons why ‘Clash of Ninja Revolution 3’ is so enjoyable in the series. It offers a large variety of characters, some even unique to the game, which players use for tag-team fights.

Team members can engage in combat together, taking turns replacing each other based on their preference. Features such as this complement the motion-controlled system of the Wii, creating an immersive experience that makes players believe they’re executing a mission alongside their fellow ninjas.

2 Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3

  • Release Date: December 22, 2005
  • Developer: CyberConnect2
  • Platform(s): PlayStation 2

In contrast to its 3D version, the classic Ultimate Ninja series maintains the same title and some common elements, but beyond that, the resemblance fades significantly. This is particularly evident in Ultimate Ninja 3, which is a 2D fighter boasting an art style heavily influenced by manga, encompassing the entire Naruto narrative from its original storyline.

In this game, players select their unique abilities and preferred ninja equipment before engaging in battles across 20 stages. They can navigate obstacles such as walls and rocky surfaces. However, the action truly ramps up when it’s time to use the ultimate moves. This is where the real excitement lies, especially when playing with a friend. During these intense moments, players get to witness amazing adaptations of popular jutsu, some of which are reminiscent of the original manga panels that inspired them.

1 Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst

In terms of multiplayer, Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst stands as the peak of the series. It’s a compilation of the first three Storm games, with each game subtly refining its basic combat mechanics to create some of the most thrilling battles in any Naruto game.

Though this Naruto fighter may not boast the highest character count, it offers a selection of 81 ninjas for you to pick from. The combat experience has been refined significantly since the initial release of the Storm series, featuring elements that fans have come to cherish, such as the restricted number of substitutions and health indicators for support characters.

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2024-09-21 07:04