One thing that stood out from the experience was the poor AI design, which made the fights rather shallow and predictable. The other is a DLC called Road to Boruto, which basically serves as a primer to prepare you for the next chapter in the Naruto saga. You have two game modes, with the first being your standard Story Mode that picks up where Storm 3 Final Burst left off. Combat has also been overhauled, bringing the return of wall-running, the ability to freely swap members mid-battle, and a new armor and weapon break system in free and boss battles. The Storm series has made a name for itself for its over-the-top art style, and with Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, you can play any of the 106 playable characters from the Naruto universe. Each entry takes on memorable arcs and battles, and Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 serves as the finale to cap off the whole story. It features an endearing story paired with equally impressive fight scenes, hence it's no wonder that it received game adaptations like the Storm series.
Naruto and Naruto Shippuden stands as one of the greatest manga and anime series ever.