Faithfully recreates Ufotable's anime in a 3D engine with signature music. Definitely a pleasure when it comes to rewatching moods, however, the combat is dry and takes too much from Naruto Storm 4 in almost every aspect. You can quite literally notice the game shamelessly flaunting elements from it. If you love Storm 4, be wary that while this is a clone, it is much inferior and has terrible hitboxes. Story mode exploration is mind-numbingly empty and fake, absolutely nothing to do but venture off a path for a hot second to get a collectible. And you run at the speed of a snail. Bosses are definitely from the DBZ Kakarot team, which isn't exactly made for such small areas. Moves are either pathetically generic or are outright insane and sometimes undodgeable. Rough platinum run but easy, I had a tough time S ranking the final two chapters, and especially the special missions. They will break you if you don't memorize patterns. I spent $62 on the deluxe edition and regret it. Wait for $30 or less and don't bother with anything besides the standard edition unless you want to burn money.

Reviewed on Aug 18, 2022


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