Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution

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About Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution

CyberConnect2 delivered this fighting adventure to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC back in September 2014. It is part of the long-running Ultimate Ninja Storm saga that adapts the popular anime series. The game focuses on large scale battles where you control ninjas from the village of Konoha and their rivals. You get access to a massive roster including over one hundred fighters plus support characters who join your team during matches. A special Mecha-Naruto unit created by the original author Masashi Kishimoto also joins the lineup. This title serves as a direct sequel to earlier entries in the franchise while expanding the roster and visual effects significantly for its time.

Gameplay

Matches happen on a scrolling battlefield where you dodge, block, and chain special attacks against one or two opponents. You manage a chakra bar that fuels your jutsu moves and ultimate techniques. The combat system rewards precise timing since blocking too much drains your stamina while missing an attack leaves you open. You can switch between different characters mid-fight to use their specific elemental affinities and signature moves. Single player mode features the full story campaign where you relive major arcs from the anime series with cutscenes in between battles. Online multiplayer lets you test skills against other players using various matchmaking options. Controls feel responsive enough for competitive play despite the sometimes clunky camera angles during chaotic fights.

What Players Think

The PlayPile data shows mixed feelings from players who have invested time here. IGDB lists a score of 65.7 out of 100 based on one hundred user ratings. Completion rates suggest many fans finish the story but skip some side content since it feels repetitive. Average playtime sits around forty hours for those who want to see everything including all achievement trophies. Community moods range from nostalgic appreciation for the character roster to frustration over dated mechanics compared to modern fighters. Some users praise the visual fidelity while others note frame rate drops during massive team battles. The cheapest price found on GameBillet is eight dollars and seventy cents which seems fair given the historical low matches that figure.

PlayPile's Take

This game works best for people who want a straightforward Naruto fighting experience without complex tutorials or microtransactions. You get fifty achievements to chase if you care about completionist goals. The eight dollar price point makes it an easy buy for fans of the series even with its age. It does not offer deep competitive depth but it delivers solid action for casual sessions. Avoid this if you need modern netcode or tight controls since the engine shows its twenty year old roots. Pick this up only if you want to play through the story mode and enjoy watching characters use their favorite jutsu moves without worrying about skill gaps.

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Single player, Multiplayer

IGDB Rating

65.7

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