![]() Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 on Nintendo Switch looks absolutely incredible all things considered, and hasn’t really taken too much of a downgrade from the original. All that was good and all that was slightly mediocre has been brought over to the portable console and it is a joy to behold.Ī low-quality intro instantly made me panic about the quality of the port, but that’s just an anomaly thankfully. I’m happy to report that all of this remains true in Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 on Nintendo Switch. Considering how the first game in the series and other Naruto games have let you properly explore and have fun, this has always felt like a dull way of doing it. It simply consists of walking through areas from the show and talking to characters before getting into a fight. The only thing that somewhat lets Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 down is its boring exploration elements. Knowing exactly when to use a substitution, chakra dash and more means that to actually get good at the game is going to take some practise. Although the gameplay may seem like it just consists of mashing the attack button and occasionally throwing out a jutsu, there’s actually a lot more strategy involved than you might think. ![]()
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