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Every character has unique moves that can be performed by loading chakra, done by tapping the assigned face button and then pressing the attack button. The big draw here is the amazing spectacle of specials and finishers. Naruto isn’t what I’d call a defensive fighter, but there’s a certain level of push and pull to any given fight that adds a neat layer of psychological combat to the affair. You can create variants in your attacks simply by holding an analog stick in a specific direction, and it’s very easy to use substitution jutsu to warp out of harm’s way when being pummeled. Most of the punching and kicking is done via one button, making it easy enough to string together combos regardless of skill level. Gameplay isn’t remarkably different from the past games in the series. The story mode is absolutely off the rails for the most part, and I loved just about every second of it. Seriously, while I’ve fallen off the Naruto wagon a while ago, Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 makes me want to see if the current manga at least lives up to the level of hype that UNS 4 generates. It’s packed with characters from the anime/manga series, and wall-to-wall action sequences that are so ridiculous and over-the-top that they demand to be seen. And this release, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, is no exception.
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It is still unknown at this point when Bandai Namco will expand the release of “Road To Boruto” outside of Japan, North America and Europe.I’ve generally enjoyed CyberConnect2’s Ultimate Ninja Storm series of Naruto games. Moreover, an exclusive trailer of the entire expansion will be showcased as well. 15 to 18, will be able to see a live demo of the battle between Sasuke and Kinshiki. 22, the “Ultimate Ninja Storm 4” base game will be available for 3800 Yen (AU$45).Īttendees of the Tokyo Game Show 2016, which will be held from Sept. Japanese players who have been hesitant to purchase the game up until this point can also take advantage of a deal that Bandai Namco is releasing.


The standalone DLC, on the other hand, is being released specifically for players that already have their hands on the base game.
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The physical and digital release will cost about US$66 (AU$88) and will include the full “Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4” game as well as all three previous expansions.
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The “Road To Boruto” expansion will be available in a physical release, a digital download release and a DLC expansion release. Additional adventures also include the battle between Sasuke and Kinshiki. Furthermore, there are new areas to explore such as the Hidden Leaf Village. Nevertheless, it is sure to provide gamers with a new experience as it will definitely introduce a roster of new characters as well. The narrative of the game basically centres on the view of Burrito in “Boruto: Naruto the Movie.”īecause of the extensive storytelling that is already part of “Ultimate Ninja Storm 4,” the new downloadable expansion seems a little lavish, if not outright unnecessary. “Road To Boruto,” which will be available for US$19.99 (AU$26), will allow players to control Boruto Uzumaki, Naruto’s child, and his friend Sarada Uchiha.

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However, the downloadable expansion, which is compatible for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, will be first released for Japanese PS4 gamers on Feb. “Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto” is being released for North American and European locations on Feb.
