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Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections review

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Nov
15
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There are a lot of mixed feelings that came across me as I played and wrote this review for Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections. For one, the nostalgia of being in the Naruto universe brought back some incredible feelings and made me want to rewatch the series. This was amplified by some of the engaging battles this game brought along.

But on the other hand, there’s a lot I feel Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections completely missed out on. Both story modes felt underwhelming and undercooked, in ways that I’ll explain further below. It’s disheartening to say that I wish there was more to experience for the single-player gamer. Here’s my review for Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections, which ultimately felt like a mixed bag of a game.

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Intense combat mechanics

This is my first Ninja Storm game, let alone the first Naruto game I’ve ever played, so I only knew very little of what I could expect. What I didn’t expect was such detailed and intense combat mechanics that took a few days of practice and tutorial-reading to wrap my head around. Maybe I was undermining how good of a battle system these games have, but I wasn’t expecting there to be such an in-depth fighting system.

After learning most of the basics and then actually learning the tougher tricks, it made me feel quite smart on the battlefield. You typically play in 3v3 teams, getting to choose between over 130 characters from the Naruto and Boruto universe. It’s a little overwhelming, to say the least, when deciding who to choose. But the characters that I did try out had pretty different move sets, everyone having their own Special Techniques and Jutsus.

This is one part of Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections that I really enjoyed, which was how tough some of the combat scenarios could be. Occasionally, this was to its detriment, when I’d run out of Substitution Jutsus and the enemy would throw a dozen punches at me with no break in sight, leaving me to not be able to defend myself at all. I’d go from winning the fight to completely losing it because I couldn’t interrupt the enemy’s combos, but other than that issue, I really enjoyed the combat.

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History vs Special Story mode

Unfortunately, I found the two single-player modes to be uninteresting, which had me yearning for a different type of single-player experience all-together. Although I’m not totally familiar with the older Ninja Storm games, I know many of the Naruto games allowed you to do some free roaming around Konoha. But sadly, Special Story mode was essentially just a visual novel that would occasionally break into battles.

I was sort of hoping for a more hands-on single-player experience that allowed me to walk around Konoha, but perhaps that’s just not what these games aim to achieve. I can’t fault it for that, but the only gameplay in Boruto’s Special Story mode were the battles. And even when it cut to the story, it wasn’t very interesting. Some of the main antagonists felt like copycat villains, while others did have a spark of life to them.

There were some moments that pulled me in, but then it would cut to others than completely lost my interest. It’s unfortunate to say, because there is so much potential in the main story and single-player experience that I felt was under-baked. Even History mode just rehashed the story from the beginning of Naruto to the end of Shippuden, jumping between anime stills to old battles from Naruto’s youth. At times I preferred History mode, which was a little disappointing.

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Customization heaven

Going back to some good things about Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections, the customization options are wild. With around 130 characters to play around with, you not only get hundreds of costumes, but a plethora of accessories to purchase with in-game currency. I enjoyed heading to the accessories area to purchase some funny cat ears or bat wings for Sasuke and the like to wear.

Even the costumes are quite expansive. You have everything from warrior’s garb to summer swimsuits, and a ton of color variations as well. If you’re playing Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections with some friends, or simply doing online battles, I could see the customization being even more enjoyable.

What’s also super customizable are the teams. If you have the correct combination of characters on your team, you can create a Combination Secret Technique. For example, Naruto and Sasuke will have a special Linked Secret Technique together with a unique scene and animation. The amount of combinations seem endless, and I’ve still yet to discover them all.

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Looks and feels good

One thing I will point out is how good Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections looks and feels. It’s been seven years since the previous Ninja Storm installment, and although I don’t fully know the improvements, I do know this iteration runs well and is visually pleasing. Not stunning, but it looks good for the art style the game goes for.

I never once had issues with frame rate or experienced any bugs, but that didn’t surprise me, since it’s not a graphically-intensive game in the slightest. Combat moves feel highly-responsive with no lag to account for as well. The game looks its best during cutscenes in the Special Story mode, and during battles. When those huge moments happen during a crazy Special Technique, the animation is crisp, and the action is better than ever before.

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A roller coaster of feelings

Overall, there were some moments in Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections where I was really enjoying my time with it, and then other moments when I wished for more than I was getting. The things I was most let-down by were the Special Story and History modes, which are central to the single-player experience. But if you’re planning to play this game for the multiplayer purposes only, then I think you’re in for a fun time. Although I do feel like the single-player experience shouldn’t have had to be diminished to make sure the core battle features were stellar.

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