Bold, brash and bombastic, the world of Naruto and his ninja cohorts seems tailor made for video games. Often revolving around larger-than-life conflicts and epic battles, this tale of a young warrior with overwhelming power has been the subject of numerous games, including two previous installments of the Ninja Storm series (which are themselves part of a long-running Ultimate Ninja franchise). While deriving much from its predecessors, Ninja Storm Generations continues to refine itself in a few key ways. The series still struggles from some of the same pitfalls, but make no mistake about it - this is a gorgeous game that should be played by avid fans and casual observers alike.
The story of the Naruto series has been well-explained by this point, most notably in the previous two games. Generations' single-player, story-based component attempts a new approach, opting for well over a half dozen, isolated story lines that gradually unlock as players complete other segments. These concepts eliminate any sort of hub world, instead bridging key battles with quick, effective recaps to set up the next conflict. All of these chapters focus in some way on Naruto Uzumaki and his friend/rival/enemy Sasuke Uchiha, observing each ninja's struggles and triumphs as they clash again and again throughout their lives.
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