![]() ![]() Areas are blocked off with an outdated energy barrier mechanic, with my path also being blocked by some rocks I could have easily cleared with my standard jump but couldn’t just so I could take the linear path the game had laid out for me. ![]() The mode is very repetitive, with you basically repeating the same steps to advance through the tournament each time. For lack of a better word, this mode feels rushed and has a number of problems with it. The aim of this mode is to make your way to the final battle of the tournament where you will then be crowned the greatest ninja ever. The games main story mode is called The Ninja World Tournament and involves you picking from any of the unlocked ninja to enter this tournament with. Not being a numbered entry in the series, Storm Revolution opts to tell four unique stories rather than continue the games telling of the original story from the anime. With the promise of unique stories to be told and the most refined fighting system to date, is this really a Revolution for the series, or does this latest title fail to do enough differently from its predecessors to warrant a purchase? Read on for our full review. The fifth entry in the Ultimate Ninja Storm series, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution draws its audience in once again with the offer of fast paced, off the wall, crazy ninja battles. ![]() Price: $49.99 USD – Available Here / $79.95 AUD – Available Here (Also on PSN, Xbox Live and Steam) Platform: Playstation 3 (Reviewed), Xbox 360, PC
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