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About This Game

The 4th Great Ninja War continues.
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 has been given a thorough overhaul for its FULL BURST comeback! Not least among the wealth of enhancements is the addition of the feverishly anticipated chapter in which Sasuke and Itachi take on Kabuto in a nail-biting confrontation. Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 has been remastered in HD.

Key Features

  • Absolutely Epic storyline: Wage the 4th Great Ninja War in the most epic NARUTO game ever
  • Extreme Immersion: Confront overpowering bosses including the gargantuan Tailed Beasts in memorable battles defying time and death
  • Gameplay Excellence: Discover NARUTO Storm ultra dynamic ninja confrontations with the series most extensive roster including the highly anticipated Naruto (Tailed Beast mode), Madara or the Jinchurikis.

…and Beyond! (Full Burst New Content)
  • Additional Chapter: Finally free of Kabuto’s control, Itachi intends to crack the Reanimation forbidden technique. Will an unprecedented Uchiha alliance with Sasuke be enough to handle it?
  • New playable character: Kabuto reaches the almighty Sage mode and is now playable in versus mode. Unleash his power and defeat your opponents both offline and online.
  • Director’s Cut: Discover completely revamped Storm 3 cinematics and experience the epic conflict consuming the entire ninja world more intensely that ever.
  • 100 New Missions: Embark on a whole new series of missions, many with their own uniquely challenging objectives.
  • 38 Additional Costumes: Outfit characters in a selection of 38 costumes from the NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 DLC packs.
    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows (64bit) 7 or higher up to date
    • Processor: Intel Core2 Duo, 3.0GHz – AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6400+ 3.2GHz
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 1024 MB video card
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 23 GB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX sound device
Size: 14.4 GB

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├Professors Review┤

Game Pros
• 89-90 Characters to choose from (All featured in the anime/Manga)
• Bonus support characters (Non-Playable)
• In-Depth story following the Naruto Storyline
• Online play
• Online leveling system
• Various game modes (Story, Versus, Tournament)
• Tons of intense attacks and abilities
• Beautiful cut scenes
Game Cons
• Online play isn’t highly populated, so it takes time to find a fight sometimes
• FPS locks at 30fps
• The Camera can very rarely get at a weird angle while fighting near walls (Nothing that lasts more than a second)
• Does not play well with Keyboard. Would highly suggest using a Steam controller/Xbox Controller
Relateable Games
• Legend of Korra
• Street Fighter
• Soul Calibur
• Tekken
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 is one of the most amazing fighting games I have ever played. If you loved the anime and or reading the manga, I would HIGHLY suggest buying this. Even if you just love fighting games, and have no back story of Naruto, you will for sure fall in love with this game.
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Posted: June 3, 2017
So a few years ago- before I bought the game on Steam- I was bored one day and decided to play this game. Originally it was a joke, I was a fan of Naruto and Ultimate Ninja as a kid but as an adult my interest in the show was pretty much nil and the games pretty much met the same fate after a disaster of a romp through the demo back when UNS first came out (to say nothing of what I think of the latter now). So I booted up the game, watched the opening cutscene, and immediately remembered what it was that I loved about CyberConnect 2.
Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 is an Arena-style Fighting game that, for the most part, is pretty simplistic. The main draw of this game, as odd as it might sound for a Fighting game, is its story. Now, probably the biggest problem with Bandai porting UNS 3 specifically is that UNS3, despite originally starting before the events of the series, the game is mostly still a sequel to UNS2, and while the events are referenced and mentioned, it doesn’t actually give any real form of a recap. This in mind, the Ninja Timeline lets you replay fights that took place in the past with descriptions, so if you do find yourself wanting to brush up on the story a bit, the option’s there.
One thing that’s worth noting about the game’s Story Mode is that it represents what, to me, is the biggest selling point for the Ultimate Ninja Storm series: the presentation. I mentioned above that, before I played this game, I was basically pretty Naruto neutral. The anime’s quality varied too often and had too many episodes for me to want to get back into and I just couldn’t motivate myself to read the manga. I’d say my stance on the series had basically become that of the masses and it was just kind of…there. Along comes Ninja Storm 3 to practically sweep me off my feet thanks to CyberConnect 2’s amazing cinematic direction. There aren’t too many games I can think of that can present their anime titles in such a way that they really feel like their own, that they don’t simply feel like a cash-in of a product that was more popular as an anime/manga/LN/VN/take your pick.
The Story Mode has a bit of exploration in between its cutscenes and fights, but for the most part, it’s told in the latter two formats- after beating the story you can explore as you wish, so there’s no real loss here. Though, when compared to something like Ubisoft’s Rise of a Ninja series, the exploration here definitely feels rather lackluster. This is something of an unfair comparison, though, as that series was partially advertised for its exploration, but even when compared to the original Ultimate Ninja games (2 and 3 in particular), the exploration feels superficial during the campaign and unintuitive after all’s said and done. However, it rarely lasts for a long enough time that it’s particularly boring.
When a fight does take place, you will be taken to a menu that will allow you to ready your ninja tools. For the most part this is pretty arbitrary and it’s unlikely that you’ll actually use them, but it’s an option. From here the fight will begin, assuming you aren’t given an Ultimate Decision. Ultimate Decisions are points in the game where you need to make a choice and that choice will affect the fight. In a very brass tacks sense, this is just choosing the difficulty of a fight and if you know how hard you want it to be, you’ll know which one you want to pick, usually. But this difficulty switch generally feels pretty tangible, and while the choice has no real affect on the story, it does affect the gameplay.
For example, at the beginning of the game you’re presented with a choice between saving going to protect the currently-under-fire Leaf Village or investigating the strange masked man that was at the scene. Should you choose the former, which is a Hero’s Path option, you’ll skip the first fight with the Masked Man and go straight to controlling the Third Hokage. In the Legend Path, though, you do both.This decision isn’t always as simple as just skipping parts of fights, however. In later parts of the game, the decision can change the nature of a fight altogether or change it in smaller, more interesting ways. It’s a system that could’ve been a lot more superficial than it turned out to be but actually adds a bit of replay value to the story.
As for the fights themselves, these are, as stated above, pretty simple. Combos are generally as simple as either attacking with the one attack button or attacking with the one attack button and also inputting a direction, and you also have a ranged attack and a justsu at your disposal, as well as a Secret Technique. If you’re expecting a complex fighting experience here, there’s not really much to see. Along with the combos being particularly simple, the jutsu (which basically just means technique), is merely a two button process, that’s really all there is to the game. And while this might not sound particularly exciting, the various parts of the gameplay blend together rather nicely.
For the most part, it’s a game about maneuverability. The various arenas in the game can be pretty large, but since you’re ninjas you’ll be jumping and dashing all over the place, and for the most part this feels pretty good. Being able to close the distance between someone and create a similar distance between the two of you all while trying to predict who will strike when so as not to use up your substitutions is harrowing. What are substitutions? Basically the most important mechanic in the game. Essentially, substitutions are a regenerating resource that lets you avoid damage by replacing yourself with an object (a log, usually). Relying on substitutions too much, however, will generally leave you with a depleted resource and no way to defend yourself from your enemy’s onslaught. This isn’t to say that substitutions make it impossible to maneuver effectively, as it’s generally that type of thinking that leads to prophecies being self-fulfilled, but they certainly do play a major part in one’s overall mobility.
Also QTEs. In Story Mode, after certain events, the game will go into QTE mode and you’ll have to enter actions in time as they appear. Now, most people would generally groan at this, but those who have played the game will probably agree that QTEs rarely see better usage than how they work here. Once the cutscenes start, it’s all gratification the whole way through, and you know you’re going to be in for some eye candy if you do everything right.
For the unconvinced, here’s a prime example of all of the above put to work.
Now, the problem with this fighting system, and the reason I recommend this game for its Story more than anything else, is that the simplicity of the combat can make it a bit tedious. Sure, online play (which works well but can be a bit wonky, especially when playing internationally) and local multiplayer is there to entertain you and there are a few small modes outside of the story to keep things fresh, as well as a bunch of unlockables, but all-in-all this is likely the type of game that (after completion) you’ll be playing a lot in short bursts rather than for long periods of time. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing but it definitely does leave more to be desired. I can’t help but feel that more in the way of customization or just a little more depth to the battle system could really make the game a far more engaging experience, but after completing the game there really isn’t all that much to do and it’s basically best to just jump into Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 (because you really don’t need to play Revolution. Really.)
Naruto fan or otherwise, this game is a great showcase of CC2’s brand of cinematic excellence and writing and is a great alternative to the anime/manga proper.


I had no idea I was going to like this game so much, I’ve never even watched Naruto.


Posted: November 21, 2018
[ Audience: ]
Kids
Teens
Everyone
Anime Fans
[ Graphics: ]
☐ Potato
☐ Really bad
☐ Bad, but playable
☐ OK
Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Masterpiece
[ Price/quality: ]
Full price
Wait for sale
☐ Average
☐ Refund it if you can
☐ Don’t do it
[ Requirments: ]
☐ Is a potato okay?
☐ 90’s PC
Medium
☐ Fast boi
Naruto ultimate ninja storm 4 pc download☐ High end
☐ NASA computer
[ Difficulty: ]
☐ Depends on your skill
☐ You just need 2 arms
☐ Ez
Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Hard
☐ Dark Souls
[ Game time/length ]
☐ Really short ( 0 – 2 hours)
Short ( 2 – 8 hours)
Few hours ( 8 – 12 hours)
☐ Long ( 12+ hours)
☐ Endless
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☐ It doesn’t have
☐ There is a story but gameplay isn’t focused on it
☐ Still better than Twilight
☐ Average
☐ Good
Fantastic
[ Bugs ]
☐ Assasins Creed: Unity
☐ Bugs destroying the game
☐ Lot of bugs
☐ Few Bugs
☐ Only if Your looking for them
Nothing
[ Pay to Win ]
☐ Yes
No


NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 Full Burst
I’m really amazed with how good this game is and it totally worth a shot, even if you are not watching Naruto Shippuden, the game itself it totally awesome and i am sure you will get a little bit curious about the Anime/Manga serie ( I’d recommend you to watch some episodes to get into the story of the game and make it more enjoyable) , the story mode start out after the battle against Pain (The Leader of The Akatsuki) following the anime/manga story untill the 4th great ninja war.
As a Huge fan of Naruto i totally loved the whole game story and the challenges in the game, there is lots of interactives scenes where you gotta make some combos to get things done and some beautiful moments in the anime that will touch you also the Ultimate Decision that can make some battles even harder if you choose Legendary mode and a bit easy with Hero mode, one thing that might disappoint who watch the Anime/Manga is the final battle that looks a little bit out of concept of the Anime, But i guess that it was a way better to avoid spoillers (at least for me) but nothing to worry about, the whole game is absolutely fantastic.
Alright let me talk about Pros and Cons 🙂
Pros: 🙂
Fantastic Graphics: There is a great visual aspect in the Battles and in the story mode, also very beautiful maps when you’re walking through villages (I wish they were little bigger).
Fighting System: Combat system easy to learn, easy combos, Ninja tools to give you a little help and it’s HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A CONTROLLER/JOYSTICK.
Lots of Characters: Lots of Unlockables Characters, Customized characters and characters supporters only (I’d like to see even more characters than that btw)
Lots of Unlockables: You can unlock Videos, Collectibles, Ninja Cards, Some Customizations Itens, Audios, Music and lots of other things.
Achievements: That makes the challenge even more enjoyable and a way harder, totally worth spending some little time chasing after them.
Cons: 🙁
Multiplayer Mode:At least FOR ME wasn’t a really good experience, lots of connection problems and instability that made me give up of multiplayer mode for a while 🙁
Missions/Requests: Well, after I finished the game i’ve been completing request in the villages and it wasn’t really hard as i thought but its still fine.
Crashes: I can tell that over here crashed every time tried to close the game and sometimes in the middle of some battle.
FPS: Well i don’t know much about this but i’ve seen some players complaing about Fps, Feel free to take a look at the game’s foruns to check it properly if you’re worried about it.
Video Options:I’d like to see more video settings to make it run more smooth and playable for everyone.
I Totally Recommend NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 Full Burst !! ^^


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9/10


Posted: July 13, 2015
Time for a long essay about this game because that’s just how awesome this is.
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 Full Burst is a game based on the manga/anime franchise Naruto (obviously). Since this is the 3rd game, it starts the story in the middle so if you haven’t played the other games (I haven’t) but you have read/watched the entire series, it’s all good. This game just goes on the story from the part right before the Great Ninja War. If you are a Naruto fan, this is a guaranteed 'You’ll like this' game for you.
The game is a 3D style fighting game and you go can either go through the story to fight the battles that happened in the manga in the game. The one thing I like about this is that everytime a battle starts, it starts on the normal difficultly, but if you are having trouble with that battle and lost over three times, the difficultly gets lowered. I really liked that, caused me not to get stuck on certain battles.
The cutscenes are animated 3D models, and that is pretty amazing how they made them look beautiful with models, at the same level as RWBY, which is probably the best 3D animation(anime?) ever. The characters and voices were great (I think they used the same ones from the anime) and matched the story of Naruto overall.
There is one section of the game where you can play as Naruto’s pregant mom and that part really cracked me up. Another thing is that everytime you buy ramen from the ramen guy in town, all your health and chakra gets restored. THE RAMEN IS MAGIC!!!!
This game is supposed to be on XBOX controllers but the PC version is also great, but has some problems. There are glitches in the game. Sometimes theres one battle that just causes the game to crash, or one specific move that will cause the game to crash. This is one of the reasons why I never actually completed the entire story within the game. One of the last battles during the Great Ninja War would keep crashing, so I gave up. (I already know what happens anyway)
I suppose one of the things I didn’t like was the spread of save points. Some save points would be placed 2 minutes of each other while others are 2 hours from each other. That was one of the cons of this game since I can’t play games in a marathon and I don’t think I am the only one.
Overall, this game has its ups and downs but is a great game. It’s also pretty long and hopefully you will enjoy it as much as I do. Thanks for reading this long essay. ^-^


The best game in the naruto ultimate ninja storm series. More characters than in any previous games, an amazing story, great contols and a new to full burst challenge mission mode. Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst is a worthwhile buy (and a mouthfull to say) the main reasons I gave this game an 8 instead of a 10 is because of a slightly unbalanced rooster of characters. This game is a good buy mainly for its story . The boss battles are incredibly fun and characters all have very unique playstyles. What really sets storm 3 full burst apart from other games is its amazing graphics and sound quality. Without a doubt a must have for fans and a good choice for other fighting game lovers
Pros &Cons:
Pros:
– Original character design and background;
– The setting of the story;
– The concept with ninjas and chakra is interesting;
– Cool villains
-Some pretty cool fights, cool side characters
Cons:
– Fights are jobbed, especially hyped ones;
– Fillers;
– Characters who are now in the manga for the lulz.
– No side character development. Naruto has to solve everything on his own, rendering the rest of the cast pointless.
Graphics:8/10
Fighting System:9/10
Story Mode:9/10
Online Mode:8/10
Cutscenes:8/10
Better than Revolution, believe me. A lot of usable characters with a simplified battle system.


Posted: February 5, 2014
[SPOILER FREE] Very, very good game – Not so good port.
If we were to focus on the porting of the game rather than the game itself then we’d get nowhere, as there’s not a lot to say and not much of it good. So instead, I will focus mainly on the game itself from my experience with the Console editions, and later tie that in with the PC port.
So, as anyone who has played a game in the STORM series knows, it is the go-to series for a true-to-the-anime experience. Everything is there; the beautiful graphics, the original voice actors, the story, everything. Even the tiny details you wouldn’t normally catch (Such as Tobi’s subtle and goofy taunts), are present. It’s really what the anime would look like if it were real.
STORM 3 was a massive step up from its predecessor, Generations, in that it took the new mechanics and elements brought to the table and refined them further, and over a year after release there are still new mechanical tactics being discovered or used in entirely new ways. There are more ways to fight in STORM 3 than there were before; many viable combinations of characters and playstyles. Although it seems at times that some are more useful or practical than others, typically it lies down to individual cunning to overcome what is ahead of them.
The story is faithful to the anime (Up until a certain point, however the anime hadn’t got to this point yet so it’s understandable), and really makes you feel as if you were in the Naruto universe. My main gripe is the endless chains of cutscenes, with no option to skip them all, as there is a loading sequence between each one. I love the cutscenes as they are stunning, especially with Full Burst’s revamped graphics, but they lose their impact if you’re replaying the story mode. It would be nice to be able to skip them all without loading up each one.
Aside from the main story, there are side missions aplenty, allowing you to learn a little more about the other characters in the universe that still tie in to the main story. Very good for anyone who enjoys the other characters and want to see more of them.
The soundtrack to the game is reminiscent of the anime and equally as awesome. No complaints what-so-ever about the audio, as it’s been spot on in all of the STORM games and I’m a huge fan of each OST. (My personal favorites were STORM 2’s 'White hot battle at the summit' and 'The Uchiha Hideout' stage music.)
Another reason people are drawn to the series is for the multiplayer. Sadly, with exception to the new roster and mechanics, STORM 3 did not bring much new to the table that was exclusive to the multiplayer, however they did take what was already there and make it just that bit better. For example, whilst there are now thousands of possible ninja info card and title choice to choose from, none of this is visible to other players unless it’s a 1v1 fight. It subtracts a lot of the motivation to unlock these cards and then spend time personalizing it when there are only two modes in which people can even see it, and even then it’s only for a few seconds before both players prepare to begin character selection.
As for the non-1v1 modes, Tournaments or Endless, Both modes had a new feature added, but neither of them were really that interesting.
Nobody plays elimination Endless (A mode where you keep playing until you lose, at which point you are kicked from the lobby) because people join endlesses to play mutliple matches with a group of people over a period of time, and being ejected from the lobby for losing, or having your opponents ejected when you win, is just like playing 1v1 modes except with a waiting list.
As for Perpetual tournaments (Tournaments where each match has two stipulations that affect both players), they can still be interesting, however the feature just wasn’t taken advantage of. There could have been countless possibilities for different rules and options. They could’ve made it so one player is affected by one rule whilst the second player is only affected by the second one. They could have also added in many more rules, too, however you’ll usually have seen it all after your 3rd or 4th tournament.
The Ranked mode has also gotten considerably worse; CyberConnect2 sacrificed a lot to try and keep the game balanced, and ultimately it went to waste as there are still the small stable roster of characters and supports you’ll see in the majority of your matches (Looking at you, Kimimaro and Neji.) however unlike the past games, balancing patches have been brought out to try and quell this, however most players still stick to the familiar 'meta' teams.
Disconnections (Or Ragequits) were an issue CC2 attempted to address, however there still seems to be literally no penalty for people disconnect often, as there are players with thousands of disconnects and people still play against them. Some people actually take pride in their disconnection frequencies now that they have no limit.
Essentially, CC2 is concerned about punishing legitimate players who accidentally disconnect, however that’s exactly what’s happened now; I’m still getting disconnects just like someone who ragequits. If they would just give disconnecters a loss and, or heck, even JUST give the other player a win, then nobody would be bothered by disconnections at ALL.
But not all multiplayer must be online – The offline multiplayer is fantastic. All of the tournament features are available for offline use, and with addition of Full Burst; there are plenty of challenging missions which actually net you some nicely-made wallpapers. Each battle has unique stipulations, which further begs the question of why they didn’t include them in the tournament mode.
Another unforseen but very welcome addition only possible due to the PC port is the inclusion of mods. Sadly is there no official support for mods – yet (wink wink) – however the community has still managed to bring some incredible content to the table, such as unlocking characters that were once unplayable and actually caused CC2 to recieve a bit of backlash for not including. There are new costumes, new stages, new characters, new movesets, you name it.
Sadly that’s where the good news stops when it comes to the PC port. On launch, the game was plagued with a terrible bug that rendered the online mode nearly unplayable. It took a rather long time to fix, but it was eventually fixed. There were also many crashes during the story mode, however one still remains as of writing this. It appears that CC2 is eager to co-operate with its community though so I expect that these issues shan’t persist forever.
Another problem were the very high system requirements. Although understandable for such a stunning and complex engine, it was rather disappointing to many people that the game simply couldn’t run, especially due to the very little amount of graphical settings available to the user.
With that being said, here is my conclusion;
+ Brilliant graphics.
+ Perfect OST
+ Faithful to the anime
+ Very easy to pick up and play
+ Huge and active fanbase
+ Mountains of content of all kinds
+ Community-driven developers
– PC port was rather disappointing
– Too much focus on a 'balanced' online mode which didn’t end up being balanced, often at the sacrifice of other, much more enjoyable features
– No official support for mods despite a thriving modding community
– poorly optimised
Overall, I love this game, and this series. I have put thousands of combined hours into the entire series on PC and consoles.There are definitely glaring issues or places where they could’ve really put some work in and made something incredible, however everything else that is expected of the STORM series is met in spades. I cannot wait for the next STORM game and can only pray that CC2 keep up their level of community interactivity and keep on improving on constructive feedback.


This is just a brief review of the game/product~ /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst is the latest installment in the Ultimate Ninja series. Full Burst brings you a revamped of Storm 3 Cinematics and a New Chapter, a Chapter that enables you to fight against Kabuto at his Sage Mode, he can be playable after the completion of the chapter.
The game has over 80 playable characters, from the young generations to the characters of the On-going 4th Great Ninja War. In addition, 100 new missions has been implemented on this version that expands the gameplay hours due to challenging objectives. In addition, 38 Free Costumes, character outfits that were DLC’s from the orginal Storm 3, which were worth more than £30 in total. English and Japanese audio is available within the game alongside with english subtitles.
Overall the gameplay is fun and entertaining, ain’t hard to get grasp on to execute visually appealing combos. The characters has been re-balanced for the satisfaction of online play from the orginal Storm 3. The game does not end after the story mode, the all New 100 Missions and Online play is available for the challange. Over two thousand in game collectables are available to haul, from profile cards to titles, which can be used to customized your in game battle profile.
Verdict:
As a Anime fan i would give this game a 9.5/10 due to the justice it served on the original content as well for the Ninja Storm franchise.
However as a Gamer the game appeal to me as 6.5/10 due to the lack of depth gameplay mechanics, although this type of game isn’t supposed to be complex, unlike Guilty Gear and Street Fighter which have more rigid and competitive gameplay. Though Storm 3 serves multiple objectives, it can be a gateway to a reminisence childhood or enter a whole new world of dedicate fans of animes. Or maybe you just simply want to enjoy to see Sasuke getting lariat by the Raikage dozen of times. *no offense to Sasuke’s fans ;)*
NOTE: The game starts directly after the Pain Arc, no filler characters are in this game, only Canon story is implemented – summarization with 3D visuals, more than 24 hours worth of 3D custcenes.
In case you’re not familiar with the Shippuden series and want to watch/catch up, there are roughly 200 anime episodes to watch in total, filler excluded, in order to catch up with the story in this game.
Watch Guide List:
Watch episodes 1-56
Skip at 57-70
71 – Last 10 min or so is manga material. But is relevant for the next arc.
Pick up at 72-89
Skip at 90-111
Pick up or Skip – 112 – Last 10 min or so is manga material. But is relevant for the next arc. You will see eye burning filler but all you need to know is that the akatsuki captures the three tails.
Pick up at 113-143
Skip at 144-151Download Game Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
Pick up at 152-169
Skip at 170 & 171
Pick up at 172-175
Skip at 176-196 (Some of this arc has filler mixed in with manga material so for those who care about the 100% completion and dont mind seeing a little burning lol, check out the spoiler below.)
Pick up at 197-222
Skip 223-242
Pick up at 243-256
257 – half filler/half manga
Skip 258-260
Pick up at 261-278
Skip 279-281
Pick up at 282-283

Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 5

Skip 284-295
Pick up at 296-302
Skip 303-320
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The ultimate Naruto game on PC

NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 Full Burst is an action game that takes place in the manga universe of Naruto. With a wide range of characters and plenty of scenes, the game will certainly keep fans of the series happy with its splendid graphics, which includes all extensions made to the original Ultimate Ninja Storm 3.

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Download Game Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Android

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PROS

  • Splendid achievement
  • Treat for series fans
  • Epic and dynamic combat

CONS

  • Not entirely optimized for PC
  • Endless cinematics

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This entry was posted on 06.08.2019.