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Naruto storm 4 review
Naruto storm 4 review








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These didn’t really occur during cut scenes, but happened frequently during battles, especially when there were multiple explosions and the like going on.

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While Storm 4 is slated as the first instalment built for PS4 and Xbox One, I had huge, and I mean colossal, frame rate issues during action sequences. And I wish I’d done the same for this one.

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This is the first Naruto game I’ve played on a console in a long time I picked up Storm 3 Full Burst and Storm Revolution on Steam for my PC.

naruto storm 4 review

Speaking of audio, the game’s default state is English, but you’re obviously going to switch it to Japanese instantly, right? Aren’t you? Surely? The cut scenes in Storm 4 aren’t directly taken from the anime, but instead adopt a sort of story-board style, with audio overlaid onto the images.

naruto storm 4 review

If you don’t keep up to date with the characters and story-lines, it’s easy to lose track of who’s who and what’s what, but the game does it’s best to keep you up to speed with flashback sequences and plenty of exposition. By defeating all resistance and channelling the power of the mighty Tailed Beasts (which you know all about, because you’re not insane enough to jump into a series with the 16th game, right?), Madara Uchiha and his mask-wearing accomplice aim to ensnare the whole world in a massive Genjutsu, a type of illusion, by using the moon. We join our intrepid hero Naruto, and his massive cast of steadfast allies, as they stand united with the entire Ninja World to stop the machinations of a couple of rogue ninja who want to end the world. Honestly, the story of the Naruto saga is so impenetrable for newcomers at this point that I’m going to assume you’ve followed everyone’s favourite Ninja throughout his transformation from a friendless, prank-playing rogue who couldn’t even use a simple Replication technique, to a god-tier, demon-fox controlling, Super Saiyan-looking, world saving badass. The newest Naruto game (The aforementioned Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, which we’ll be calling Storm 4 from now on) picks up where 3 left off, thankfully, because the games are really the only medium I’ve been following this incredible story through for all of these years. Fast forward some 13 years, 700+ episodes and around 16 games, and you’ll arrive at Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, the final instalment in the hugely successful franchise. Based off of the manga of the same name, Naruto was about a ninja boy who wanted to become the leader of his Ninja Village. Sets English as default language for audioĪ long time ago, our screens were graced with an anime called Naruto.










Naruto storm 4 review