Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm (2008)

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3.35 from 449 ratings

1111 members have it in their collection · 24 playing now · 238 backlogged · 57 wish listed

How long? Main story 10h · with extras 16h · 100% 16h (from 10 logged playthroughs)

Evolving the head-to-head fighting action of the Ultimate Ninja series, NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM allows players to battle in full 3D across massive environments. Players unleash powerful jutsu attacks, perform acrobatic evasive maneuvers and even run up walls and over water as they pursue their opponent for ninja supremacy. Players customize their character's fighting style and recruit up to two … Read more
Evolving the head-to-head fighting action of the Ultimate Ninja series, NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM allows players to battle in full 3D across massive environments. Players unleash powerful jutsu attacks, perform acrobatic evasive maneuvers and even run up walls and over water as they pursue their opponent for ninja supremacy. Players customize their character's fighting style and recruit up to two support characters to put their own stamp on the action. Each character in the game is capable of unleashing powerful Awakening abilities under certain gameplay conditions, offering new traits and talents to the game's ninja roster of 25 popular characters from the animated series. NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM supports head-to-head multiplayer fighting for up to two players. Allowing players to further immerse themselves in the world of NARUTO, NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM introduces all-new free-roaming exploration across the Hidden Leaf Village and the Forest of Death. Players can search every inch of these iconic environments to take on more than 100 unique missions, collect valuable scrolls and interact with additional characters from the NARUTO animated series. Injecting additional variety to the game's head-to head combat, these missions include races, special deliveries and large-scale battles against massive opponents. Read less
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Release dates

  • Nov 04, 2008 (North_America) PlayStation 3
  • Nov 07, 2008 (Europe) PlayStation 3
  • Jan 15, 2009 (Japan) PlayStation 3
  • Jul 27, 2017 (Japan) PlayStation 4
  • Aug 25, 2017 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Aug 25, 2017 (North_America) PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Apr 26, 2018 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Sep 25, 2024 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Android, iOS

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santipilled

Review santipilled 3/5 · Apr 4, 2026

This is a pretty rough game. As someone who grew up with Naruto and enjoyed some of the old games, I did enjoy reliving parts of the story and playing as the characters, but this game just has so many issues that it's hard to recommend.

First, the game has this concept of blocking off story missions by XP that …

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This is a pretty rough game. As someone who grew up with Naruto and enjoyed some of the old games, I did enjoy reliving parts of the story and playing as the characters, but this game just has so many issues that it's hard to recommend.

First, the game has this concept of blocking off story missions by XP that you can only gain by doing side quests. However most of these side quests boil down to either a fight (which is fine), or one of two very boring missions where you just kind of run through trees or on a tree. I ended up hacking my mission XP to 999 so I could avoid these and it made my experience a lot better but someone trying to play through this naturally will be faced with this which kinda sucks imo.

Second, I was not a fan of how this game did the story. You basically just play some fights with 0 context aside from a quick blurb at the beginning and I just feel like it takes any narrative and emotion out of the whole thing, leaving you kind of confused about what's going on unless you understand the story well. That being said the final mission was done really well and the few times there were cutscenes they were always enjoyable.

Lastly, on PC this game has a bug where when running at 60 FPS (the default btw) it makes everything run at 1/2 speed so it feels super slow and clunky. I did not know this at the beginning and ended up playing half the game like this and honestly hated the entire thing. Once I fixed it the fighting was a lot snappier and quick and fun. I know this isn't necessarily a problem of the game as a whole but still hurt my experience a lot.

Also the fights themselves are very easy. Played at insane difficulty and rarely had any problems aside from dodging being hard. I know this is lowkey for kids though so I guess I don't mind.

Overall this is a very flawed game that I think only true fans of the series will enjoy putting themselves through. The fighting gameplay is fun though and there's enough character variation to make this something I could see people playing for a long time (though the other games exist so you shouldn't do that lol)

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exlytherin

Review exlytherin 4/5 · Dec 8, 2024

I enjoyed the battles. Once I got the hang of things, they seemed pretty intuitive to me. The missions were fun, however sometimes they seemed too repetitive for my liking.

Played on Nintendo Switch.

Maddmike

Review Maddmike 3/5 · Jan 5, 2022

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The tacked on overworld and clunky way dodging is handled in the game prevent Ultimate Ninja Storm from reaching the heights of its sequels, but it's still an incredibly well animated and fun adventure within the Naruto universe. Well worth the time for any Naruto fan, or anyone looking for a beautiful anime fighter.

For my full thoughts, …

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Steam Curator

The tacked on overworld and clunky way dodging is handled in the game prevent Ultimate Ninja Storm from reaching the heights of its sequels, but it's still an incredibly well animated and fun adventure within the Naruto universe. Well worth the time for any Naruto fan, or anyone looking for a beautiful anime fighter.

For my full thoughts, check out the video review:

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JayGatsby

Review JayGatsby 4/5 · Apr 1, 2020

not as good as its sequels but a pretty good start. fucked up how they just skip the zabuza arc like that?