If you haven’t come across Naruto or the UNS series before, the impressive visuals should be enough to pique your interest, but fans of the series have the extra benefit of the endless fan-service the games offer. It’s not as deep as fighting games like Street Fighter or BlazBlue, but has a lot of potential for competitive play. It focuses on simplistic gameplay, with melee and ranged attacks confined to one button each, and another for powering up attacks. The UNS series takes characters from the Naruto universe and puts them into a 3D battle arena. As a huge fan of both the UNS and Naruto series, I jumped at the chance to see how Revolution would fill the gap between UNS3 and the inevitable fourth instalment. Bandai Namco are soon to release the newest instalment in their Naruto fighting game franchise, developed by CyberConnect2.
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