![]() ![]() Instead of a narrative dictating the path of your challenges, players are flatly given ten missions at a time, divided into ten ranks, with the final Key Mission being the hardest of the bunch. These missions are much like the fights available during the game’s story campaign, allowing players to enter “Battle Prep” and the “Shop” to purchase items and prepare for battle. For a more comprehensive overview of what Naruto Shippiden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 includes, check out my original review.įor hardcore gamers, Full Burst‘s Challenge Missions should be a major draw, with 100 new missions for players to dive into and attempt to beat. Note: For the purpose of this review, I’ll just be covering the additional content that Full Burst offers, with regards to the retail version of the game. I’m pleased to say that Full Burst is a worthwhile package, especially for players who are just diving into Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 for the first time, offering so much additional content along with game’s original content, for a cheaper low price. When word of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst came out, both as a DLC update and a sort of “Game of the Year” edition retail package, I was hungrily awaiting the upcoming updates, including the Sage Mode Dragon Kabuto fight that gave me such a hard time during an earlier preview, and the visual improvements, costumes and new missions. There were certainly some flaws, but overall it was an incredible title. When I reviewed Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 earlier this year, I was in love: between the improved mechanics, tons of characters, and sheer breadth of story, there was so much content to keep a Naruto-phile like me busy that I poured dozens of hours into the game while reviewing it. ![]()
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