Road to Boruto is a great expansion. It offer the correct amount of content and presents it in a creative way that justifies a return to the game. However, be aware that it doesn’t last too long and that it lacks any new gameplay mechanic; don’t expect any surprise aside from its story.
I have played all the PS3 Naruto video games, and I am firmly convinced this is the best Naruto game up to date.
It does not innovate too much in terms of gameplay, but it does improve significantly on PS4. I think it brilliantly puts an end to the story, with powerful scenes and dramatic moments. Besides, there is a more than decent amount of characters, settings and secondary modes to play the game for hours.
Special mention should also be made to the DLC, "Road to Boruto". I intentionally waited for this edition in order to buy all the content at once, and I could not choose better. It is not true that "Road to Boruto" is short; it is long enough (I would say 12 hours to complete everything), enjoyable and could perfectly be a whole game per se. Frankly, there are not many DLCs adding so much.
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JUGABILIDAD:
Horrible. La expansión trata enteramente de ir del punto A al punto B, muchas veces (y la fluidez al movernos por la Aldea es muy mala). Todo en medio de conversaciones interminables, siendo que muchas de ellas podrían ser acortadas. La cantidad de peleas en el modo historia es muy muy baja y no nos permite disfrutar lo que pudo ser un gran DLC.
Es bueno que quiera ser un acompañamiento al anime, pero parece que CC2 ha querido, mas bien, reemplazarlo. El modo Historia es aburrido, en extremo.
Los personajes agregados son relativamente pocos, pero funcionan bien. Ahí no tengo quejas. Sumados a la plantilla que ya teníamos, aumentan las posibilidades de los duelos tanto en solitario como en multijugador.
GRÁFICOS Y SONIDO:
Aquí permanecemos igual que el la versión base del juego: un apartado visual decente y muy acertado, y acompañado de unas buenas piezas de soundtrack que aumentan la adrenalina de los combates.
INNOVACIÓN:
Por supuesto que aquí nos quedamos cortos. Se mantiene de forma exacta que el juego base, salvo los problemas de jugabilidad.
Road to Boruto is a very good ending to the Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 saga that will please fans thanks to it's fidelity to the movie. On the downside, the story is a bit short and you can't play Kinshiki nor Momoshiki.
Road to Boruto is a nice piece of content, although it is short. It offers a new bit of story, a few new characters and some outfits. Unfortunately, it is a bit short and a bit too expensive for what you get.
A very enjoyable but somehow flawed new episode for the already superb Naruto Shippuden UNS 4. Few new characters, a fresh story mode and three new arenas have been implemented.
Expansions are rare when it comes to fighting games, but Road to Boruto manages to add a reasonable chunk of content to a brawler that's already stuffed with things to do. Most of what's on offer is nothing new, but if you've been looking for an excuse to leap back into CyberConnect 2's super polished title, then this additional adventure is as good a reason as any.
confesso que esperava mais de naruto storm 4 pois o storm 3 foi épico o storm 4 foi bem curto mas trouxe um ótimo gameplay! quanto a expansão goste dela valeu a pena mas poderia trazer mais personagens extra para o modo versus!
The game is based on naruto anime. but some there was some change from anime that i dont like. also some fights has bug. also adventure mode was waste of time. its not bad. but not good.
SummaryNaruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto concludes the Ultimate Ninja Storm series and collects all of the DLC content packs for Storm 4 and previously exclusive pre-order bonuses. Players get the Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 game, content packs, and an all-new adventure Road to Boruto, which contains many new hours of gameplay ...