The funnier side quests were particularly fun due to the silliness in their nature, very reminiscent of the anime and the funny filler episodes. However, they are no longer invasive nor mandatory, so it feels so much more comfortable to be able to play those at my own pace rather than having to interrupt the main storyline in favour of saving some cats.Īlthough a lot of these side quests have become fetch quests, the game incorporates some that offer unique and humorous situations involving characters present throughout the anime, which is a welcome addition. The side quests remain in a much different form, with optional missions to do along the path that random characters will provide the player with. The dialogue no longer feels like fanfiction as it did in the original, and it is better written making it feel like an actual game and not a fan-made one. The main campaign also gets a wonderful rehaul with far more dialogue that is more descriptive of what is happening in comparison to the original's habit of skipping entire chunks of the story in favour of adding more side quests. Despite the annoying and repetitive nature of doing this, I was quite fond of being able to walk places and pick up stuff along the path. The open-world exploration is gone in this iteration of the game however, it does still contain some form of overworld exploration that allows the player to travel between known places of the series, such as Konoha and the training grounds, alongside some brand-new areas such as the roads between Sunagakure and Konoha.Īlthough the world traversal is fun, with countless things to pick up along the way that work to craft items, it can quickly start getting a bit monotonous walking among the same areas, oftentimes more than once with different squads as they make their way to the main quest. The title screen teases what will be the climax of the game, as players get to witness what is to come throughout their journeys, and it is immediately obvious that Ultimate Ninja STORM 2 has built upon its graphics and audio design, with the main screen that is significantly prettier than its predecessor. NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 2 not only works as the continuation for the Ultimate Ninja STORM series, but it improves so much upon it that I would consider this to be the actual first game in the series. NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM's sequel follows Naruto into the second chapter in his life, as players will take control of all of the most important characters present throughout the storyline leading all the way up to the ending of the Akatsuki arc. Reviews // 5th Jan 2022 - 9 months ago // By Artura Dawn NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 2 Review
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