New to Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 is the “Ultimate Decision” system. If you’re familiar with Naruto, the game picks up with a huge set-piece that leads into the story of the Five Kage Summit. At some point though it became less of a worry for me to memorize titles, names and characters pasts and I just came to enjoy the story being told. While none of this is a problem for long-time fans, the game doesn’t do a great job introducing players to the world. Much of the references and titles went right over my head. But for me it acted as my introduction to the world and – try as it might – no amount of text would be able to properly catch me up with all the characters and goings-on in this vast and convoluted world.Īnd that is what stopped me from fully enjoying the opening hours of the story. For those familiar with Naruto, it likely serves as a way to refresh the memory before being thrown into the thick of things. Before starting the game tries its best to catch you up with the story up to this point. The game retains the anime look, slightly adjusted to allow to still be a three dimensional game.
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