
UNS2 and 3 have an amazing story focus and playing them feels almost no different from watching an anime. The only problem with this aspect is how the first game handles its story. Despite having some arcs left out at the end that UNS4 covers, this Trilogy will get you almost all major events of the Naruto and Shippuden stories.

The first game covers the entire “Naruto” series, while 2-3 cover Shippuden up to the climax of the Fourth Great Ninja War. In terms of story, the trilogy covers the majority of the original and Shippuden anime series. Unlike recent Dragon Ball games, the Naruto UNS series has stuck to becoming the go-to video game place for retelling the story of the anime as it was shown, rather than being full of “What If” scenarios.

Now that I’m deep in the franchise again, here is my review of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy! Story I started watching the original series again and experienced Shippuden through my own research as well as the Trilogy, itself. With the announcement that the Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy was coming to the Switch, I got back into it. I played one of the PSP games’ Japanese Versions and watched the franchise through the battle with Zabuza and Haku in the first arc of the first series and, once I no longer could find episodes on TV, it dropped off my radar. My exposure to Naruto has been an odd one in general.

I never really cared for what little exposure to One Piece I had, and I never really considered Yu-Gi-Oh! to be a manga franchise vs a TV franchise. I loved to read Jump in my high school years, yet I only seemed to really get into one of those franchises: Dragon Ball. Naruto is one of the great anime franchises that were featured in the Shonen Jump weekly magazine. Game Title: Naruto Shippuden – Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogyīattery Life: 3-5 hours (varies between the three games)ĭownload: 17.6 GB (the games can also be bought separately for smaller downloads)
