Naruto Shippuden – Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Review: The story of one of the most popular ninjas in the world, which has been able to sell more than 220 million volumes since October 1999 (as of October 2017) The end. How well you can do this is shown in the following test.
Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Review: Story
The story of the fourth ninja world war, in which title hero Naruto plays a supporting role with his allies, is consistently endorsed in Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 and with wonderfully animated cutscenes - which unfortunately take place too rarely - and various matches fitting into the setting.
Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Review: Gameplay
The action is almost entirely in the final of the series - so if the characters Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke and Madara Uchiha have a question mark on the face, should generally keep distance from the game. Deviations from the original story are almost non-existent, which is in the sense of the game a two-edged sword: Although the feeling, the end of Naruto quasi itself experience, dreaming for serial fans dream, a little more variety would not have hurt .
Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 on Review: Graphics & Sound
The fighting system is always very simple - tactical subtleties are almost inadequate. The simplicity also allows inexperienced players to easily win battles. For fans of more complex game machines, however, Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 is almost completely unsuitable, so there is only one - after all, very chic - combination attack, which is executed with four keystrokes.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trailer
The comparatively monotonous battle in story mode is refreshed by Quicktime events, which ideally complement the game. The quantity is kept at a controlled rate so that the fight itself remains fluid. Especially good: By performing the events perfectly, special scenes, so-called "secret factors" are released, which are simply a highlight because of the great animation.
Anyone looking for more freedom and challenge in Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 should be better off in the other modes. In tournament mode, we are fighting against ever-increasing enemies, while the survival mode, as known from other combat games, is releasing more and more hordes of enemies to be defeated within a lifebloom.
Fun is also the free battle, in which a variety of main characters and minor characters from Naruto are available with different combat outfits and abilities. Due to the different strengths and weaknesses of the individual fighters, the fight against a human opponent on the second controller makes a good mood, but there is something like a tactical approach. The same is true for the online multiplayer, which still sometimes suffers from server problems.
In terms of graphics, Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 brings a lot more out than its predecessors thanks to the Next Gen consoles (we have the Xbox-One version). Above all, the animated cutscenes know how to impress and sometimes even surpass the current television series.
If the TV broadcast was already known for its underwater soundtrack, the Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 also creates a suitable musical background for the individual scenes.
Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 knows how to play the game. So well placed Quicktime events get only a few games and especially the modes outside the story can be as entertaining as a fast round Street Fighter 5.
For lovers of the series, the story mode is the long-sighted, animated conclusion of Naruto, which can partly provide for very big cinema. For these fans, Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 is a clear purchase recommendation - all others can still count on a very good game.
Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Review: Conclusion
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