This is also the fourth and final game in the series, so it does start off from where the last one ended. There’s a lot of back and forth and a lot of lost side plots as the game attempts to be the Ultimate Ninja Storm wrap up. Bare essentials means, well, bare essentials. However, if you are a casual fan or one who barely dabbles in the series, this game isn’t necessarily the best starting point for you. There are a lot of gorgeous cutscenes that carry the story well enough, and the well acted English AND Japanese voices add to the story. For people who have never followed Naruto before, this is a quick and dirty way of catching up to the entire series, but the story given in the main mode is highly pruned and streamlined to the bare essentials. Having never played the previous Ninja Storm games, Number 4 tells an abridged version of the manga (and anime).
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