
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 Full Burst HD
If your controller has seen better days and you want a fighter that doubles as a 20-hour anime binge, Storm 3 Full Burst HD delivers cinematic spectacle that no shooter will ever give you. Just know what you're signing up for before you queue online.
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My usual beat is netcode charts and time-to-kill spreadsheets, so sitting down with a 3D arena fighter built around Jutsu, chakra meters, and substitute teleports is a slight departure. But I've gone back to Storm 3 Full Burst HD more than once precisely because it scratches an itch nothing in my Steam shooter library does: it is genuinely spectacular to watch and to play in short, controlled bursts. The HD update that dropped in 2017 added 60 FPS, DirectX 11, and a 64-bit executable, which means the PC version now runs cleanly and no longer feels like a console port dragged through mud. Get a controller on this one. Keyboard bindings exist but feel bolted on, and the combat reads much better through a pad. The fighting system is built around a single attack button that chains combos depending on left-stick direction, with chakra charge unlocking your character's Jutsu finishers and a substitution mechanic that lets you teleport behind an opponent mid-combo. Support characters bring their own health bars into 1v1 and team matches, and managing when to burn those assists versus saving them for a comeback window is the closest the game gets to tactical depth. That depth ceiling is real and somewhat low. Critics and players alike called out the shallow combat mechanics, and most of the roster, which runs to over 80 characters including Naruto in Tailed Beast Mode and Madara, plays from the same basic template. If you come in expecting Street Fighter-level balance patches and character differentiation, you will be frustrated inside an hour. The story mode, called Ultimate Adventure, is the main draw and also its biggest problem depending on who you are. It covers the Fourth Great Ninja War arc with cinematic boss fights against Tailed Beasts and massive QTE sequences that genuinely feel like playing the anime. The Full Burst version adds a standout chapter pitting Sasuke and Itachi against Sage Kabuto, which is sharply harder than the rest of the game and worth the price of admission for series fans alone. Hero and Legend difficulty splits at key decision points add light replayability: Legend-path rewards are locked behind harder conditions, and the two palettes unlock different recovery items and ninja tools. The downside is pacing. The mode barely lets you breathe between cutscenes, and the free-roam exploration sections that older Storm games included have been largely stripped out in favour of mission-to-mission structure. Online is the honest weak point from a performance perspective. Reports from launch through to post-HD-update coverage are consistent: connection quality is wildly inconsistent depending on matchmaking luck. When the connection is good, the substitute cancel and chakra-charge mind games make for genuinely competitive back-and-forth. When it is bad, the teleport-heavy mechanics fall apart completely and you are just watching lag-teleport chaos. There is no ranked ladder with meaningful structure here, so competitive longevity is limited. Free Battle lets you set up local eight-player tournaments and CPU matches with challenge conditions like health drain below 50 percent chakra, which is the better use of the versus mode for consistent quality. Bottom line for this audience: this is not a shooter, it is not deep, and its PC-specific keyboard support remains an afterthought even in the HD version. What it is, is the most complete and technically cleanest way to play what many players consider the peak of the Storm series. The Metacritic score of 80 and 90 percent positive Steam rating from over 14,000 reviews are consistent signals that the people who play it mostly enjoy it. Come in as a Naruto fan or as someone who wants accessible arena-fighter spectacle with a friend on the couch, and this delivers well above expectations. Come in as a ranked-grind competitor looking for a deep online ladder, and you will be disappointed.

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- Processor
- Intel Core2 Duo, 3.0GHz - AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6400+ 3.2GHz
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics
- 1024 MB video card
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 23 GB av…
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- Desarrolladora
- CyberConnect2 Co. Ltd.
- Distribuidora
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 24 oct 2013


