With the Naruto manga already concluded, Cyberconnect2's fighting game series has finally caught up to the story's ending with Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, finally revealing the fates of Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha and
the whole ninja world in their latest title.
Not exact matches
Though it would be fun to live in a
world where the review of
Ninja Gaiden would come only after the reviewer has completed it on Master
Ninja 100 %, or sunk some 300 hours into Call of Duty multiplayer to experience the
whole curve of learning, excitement and coming boredom, I'm not sure that could ever happen in any dimension.
The superpowered characters all trying their hardest to look cool, the jutsus, peculiar, colorful clothes, the
whole ninja faggotry and everything about the Naruto
world fuels their escapist fantasies, while the pity - party character backgrounds, emphasis on revenge, and overall preachiness of the series make it fit just right with the mary - sueish drives of your average preteen and his sense of unwarranted self - importance towards the
world.