![]() ![]() ![]() What we have here in Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution is, to be brutally honest, all filler, but not in a good way. An original story is all well and good, but there isn’t really enough of it here, especially for people who are used to seeing some of the amazing looking action scenes from all the preceding games. Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution’s story is one that was overseen by Masashi Kishimoto, the manga’s artist, with some of the additional stories actually penned by him to give more background to specific characters. Storylines for anime games, such as previous Naruto titles, can have issues with repeating the same material in the sequels, which cause them to suffer from déjà vu and unoriginality. Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution takes a step away from the anime and manga plotline and goes with its own original story. ![]() Currently, the latest game staring the orange and black suited Ninja has just arrived, but is Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution really a revolutionary entry in the franchise’s long running history or is it simply the next logical step to take the series in? Put on your Hidden Leaf headband and let’s find out. It looks like the company isn’t stopping there with its properties, as Dragon Ball Xenoverse was recently confirmed to be heading to PC through Valve’s Steam platform, but I am getting ahead of myself, since that’s the future for anime games on Steam. It looks like Bandai Namco was happy with the sale results after trying the waters with a PC release of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst, which to my account was the first big anime licensed title to hit Steam. ![]()
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