
The story mode, Ultimate Adventure, has backgrounds which look extremely good, and the fighting looks, for the most better, much better than its prequel, as well as most of the anime-based games today. A big disappointment, since everything else in Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 looks fantastic and true to the anime. Maybe it was to make the fighting a bit faster, but they don't feel as ultimate (haha) as its prequel.


In Ultimate Ninja Storm 2, however, the vast majority of Ultimate Jutsus are underwhelming, to say the least. The majority of NUNS Ultimate Jutsus were nuts. Speaking of disappointing aesthetics and Ultimate Jutsus, if you had played NUNS, you would remember the Ultimate Jutsus to be insanely awesome looking, with highly unrealistic things happening even from ninja perspectives. If you were looking for something truely amazing aesthetically, be disappointed-all it is is two guys punching the enemy then your regular Ultimate Jutsu. Another thing team-related is the Team Ultimate Jutsu-after 'support drive', more use of your teammates abilities result in the ability to use a Team Ultimate Jutsu, which is much faster than a regular Ultimate Jutsu and takes away a bit more. This adds a bit more depth into you using your teammates-you'll be trying to use them effectively as much as possible, since you can't just spam your teammates just for the sake of getting your support drive up because your teammates need time before they can be used again. After you call in your teammates a set number of times (by pressing R1), your teammates will go all out with their support to you-helping out with combos, chucking shuriken with you, interfering their dashe s, even taking an Ultimate Jutsu hit for you so you don't take the damage. One of these differences is the new things implemented into calling teammates in, called 'support drive'. And it's pretty good Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 1(or, as I prefer calling it, NUNS)-yet there are some differences which, if you neglect, will probably make you lose a lot of games online and offline. All of it plays very similarly to He's back for his billionth game. Due to the fact that I had already played the prequel, I already knew the fairly simple moves-O is combo, X is dash, Triangle to use Chakra moves (like Ninjutsu, more powerful shuriken, and the like), and square to chuck shuriken.

#Naruto storm it feels good free#
The first thing I did (after installing four gigs worth of Naruto data and changing the english voiceover to Japanese with subtitles) was play a free battle with the small amount of players you unlock from the get-go. Why? Because it's a Naruto fan's heaven, simply put. Having preordered this game from and getting it three days ago because of the wonders of shopto, I've been playing this game a lot.
