
Masashi Kishimoto worked in the game by providing the new character Mecha-Naruto as well as new designs for the characters belonging to the organization Akatsuki whose back-stories are being told in this game. It includes new ways of forming teams based on their skills as well as counterattacks and guard breaks. The game features a revamped fighting system. The game was released in September 2014 in Japan, North America, and Europe for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is a sequel to the 2013 game Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3. 2018s Black Clover: Quartet Knights, for instance, has less playable characters but far more character mobility and more robust and diverse combat options.Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution, known in Japan as Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Storm Revolution ( NARUTO ( ナルト ) 疾風伝 ナルティメットストーム レボリューション), is a fighting video game developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai Namco Games as part of the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja video game series, based on the manga Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto. One thing I enjoyed was the huge roster of characters to play as, around the 100 mark from Naruto to Neji to Might Guy and so on more than enough ninjas to get your jutsu on.Īnime games have come a long way since this title was released in 2014. The exploration was very straightforward and served its purpose. The combat is relatively simple and primarily consists of button bashing and special moves. The gameplay revolved primarily around 3 main sections, watching cutscenes and conversation scenes, basic map traversal where you run around completing fetch quests and exploration, and finally the combat segments which can last a while depending on the difficulty. It’s a fun little side quests that add to the greater experience. These segments are woven into the gameplay and allow you to play as members of the group who go out to recruit others. There are 3 original animated stories about the origin of the Akatsuki, the terrorist group and antagonists for the series. There are more than just the quick play battles and the main story.


I still enjoyed the good treatment the story got from the great voice acting and underlining moral lessons that the show has taught its viewers over the years. It didn’t take itself too seriously but still got an emotional reaction out of me. There’s robots and body switching and the plot was convoluted but it was also definitely designed with the concept of being a new side story that didn’t affect the greater plot of the show at all and that’s all fine.
