skynes wrote:I want to read this. I don't know much about Naruto (I hope that's not a hinderance), but I wanna read it as I really liked your Metroid one.
Ino’s words fell like a waterfall: unending and swiftly.
skynes wrote:The Japanese terms are going to take some getting used to though, especially the names as I'm not familiar with any of them.
Your battles are good as always, also good to see that the heroines aren't flawlessly untouchable and do get hacked a bit.
Kaori wrote:I found the battle between Konohamaru's team and the two unidentified shinobi slightly confusing. If I've read the scene correctly, two of Kohonamaru's former partner's appear to help defend the students, but both are simply identified as "former partner." I could tell by the colors of the chakra being used that there were two separate people involved, but it's a bit different to tell which former partner is doing what. If I remember correctly, it's not until the very end of that scene that one of them is referred to as his "other partner." Names would help, although that might be confusing for people who aren't already familiar with Naruto.
Kaori wrote:There are a few places where the female shinobi attack by striking their opponent in the head with a kunai, and I am slightly puzzled by this. Unless they are using the hilt of the weapon, it's a move that would very likely be lethal, and since the women are concerned about finding out who sent the assassins (Sakura did try to get information out of one of them) I am wondering why they would not have attempted to knock their enemies unconscious, or use some sort of binding jutsu, instead of killing them outright.
Kaori wrote:I am also wondering how the last of the enemy shinobi was able to breathe fire in his last attack if he didn't have usable chakra to his face. Was Hinata mistaken when she made that statement, or was there something that I failed I failed to pick up on when I read the story?
Kaori wrote:Are you planning on explaining in one of the following chapters what happens to Sasuke between the more recent events in the manga and the time of this story? I'm a bit curious as to why, in the beginning of the chapter, he is referred to as "Sasuke-sama."
Kaori wrote:There are a few sentence-level things that I could pick at...
Kaori wrote:(aside from bringing the fish back to life in a recent manga chapter, I can't remember the last time Sakura has actually used a jutsu)
Kaori wrote:The girl is Moegi and the boy is Udon.
anonymous wrote:*o* *runs in to read the second chapter*
i forgot to come back and coment on the first chapter so i'll just comment on both as one longer chunk. both were of course really good, and although the suffixes helped vaguely with various relationship indentifications (and i'm used to those things so they didnt bother me) the -sama suffixes on Naruto and Sasuke irked me slightly only because of the characters they were attached to (and partially because i currently hate Sasuke) even though they did imply fairly well that something big had happened to give them that title and it makes the entrance of Sasuke a lot more significant.
i personally think you should keep the suffixes, but i am used to those things, so it could just be me.
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