Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations


Lorenzo Cromwell
Staff Writer

The goal in the game is to finish all of the character’s story lines in story mode and you get more characters, to play as. When you play more stories and to unlock new stories you have to complete a story about their life (aka) their fights they went through until a different part of their life or until they die.

It’s quite simple to play.  On the xbox 360 you use the B button to punch and move the left analog stick with the B button to do different combos. Each character has different jutsu.  To do a jutsu, press the Y button and then the B button.  A jutsu is like a super power that every body in the game can do.

But in order to do a jutsu you need a certain amount of chakra  (A chakra is an  amount of energy that your character has.). You can keep track of your chakra in the game by looking at the blue gauge in the picture below. There are jutsu that require more chakra then the normal jutsu, these are called ultimate jutsus and they do way more damage then a normal jutsu and you can see a little slash on the blue gauge that tells you that you can do one.

There are also team ultimate jutsus when your team gauge is filled up with red flames that surround the gauge. Your teammates help you by attacking your opponent and then you can use your own ultimate jutsu.

This picture shows a team battle with Saskue Uchiha and Kimmemaru, (Saskue is the one on the left in blue and white) versus Naruto Uzumaki and Rock Lee and Garra of the Dessert. (Naruto is the one on the right in orange). In the picture, Naruto is using his ninjutsu called the rasengan and Saskue is using the chidori

Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is rated T for teens because of the cartoon violence and fighting, and this game is based on the popular Naruto Shippuden series in English and Japanese. You can buy this game at Target, Gamestop, Walmart, and Best Buy.

I think this game is great because of the new and old character game play. I would give it 5 out of 5 stars because it’s a really fun game, and the action is really cool and graphic.

Work Cited

Wood, Richard. Untitled. 2012. Photograph. Rivaltide.net. Richard Wood, 27 Mar. 2012. Web. 27 Sept. 2012. <http://mytide.net/naruto-shippuden-ultimate-ninja-storm-generations-review


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