Im all too aware of the public opinion of Naruto, so I dont need posts like that cluttering up whats already going to be a mess of an anime video game LP thread.
Like the last two threads, Id like to keep the thread fairly civil and moderate. With each update, I will be reposting entries and adding to the glossary and cast listing that I started in the previous LPs, to make sure everyones up to date with the final status of Naruto and friends. I will be completing the story mode as well as the DLC campaign Road to Boruto, to put a cap on my Naruto LP life.
The story to gameplay ratio still skews heavier on the story, especially here at the end, so only pick uncut if you wish you had more bad jokes in your life. I am absolutely sure none of them are aware of exactly what happens at the end of Naruto so I eagerly anticipate their blind reactions to the rushed end of one of the most important shonen stories of our time.Īs before, this is a video LP, with cut and uncut options for commentary over cutscenes. Its the end of the story, so buckle up and lets finish this once and for all!įor this last ride, I, ChorpSaway, as before, will be heading this LP, and my surprisingly willing friends TheJayOfSpade, FutureFriend, and Taoc have forgotten how much they hated the last Naruto LP, so theyll be joining me as co-commentators. This game directly follows the events of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 and encompasses the final two arcs of the story, which is about 140 episodes and about 56 hours of television, though a surprising amount of that is filler, with this game clocking in around 8-9 hours of story content. The combat is more fluid than ever, and it also has several non-standard gameplay styles throughout its story mode, recreating different portions of the anime without sticking so close to the previous games formula. The 3D fighting game system has been enhanced by the new console generation, now boasting an almost completely smooth 30fps. Its interactive anime gameplay still holds strong, with a bigger emphasis on bigger battle moments from the anime and manga being recreated, though theres no longer any world navigation in the story mode proper. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 is, like the other games in the series, an open-world fighting game by CyberConnect2. The ending of Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 was a bit messy timeline-wise but this is a decent estimation. The last time I LPed one of these games, we were somewhere near the end of the Fourth Shinobi World War: Climax arc, around episode 340 or so. It is one of the biggest anime/manga franchises ever and has had a huge part in popularization anime and manga in the West.
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