Naruto Shipuuden Narutimate Accel is a great game honestly speaking, but the disappointing fact is that the game feels like its similar to Naruto 3 but with 12 new characters from the Shipuuden series but hey that's just a minor setback right? As I said before, Naruto Accel is fun and unchanged from the previous one but there are new features such as the rock-paper-scissors system when you both clash at the same time though it doesn't happen every time. There's a lot uf onchanged modes such as the RPG mode and the Hero Mode. The RPG mode is a fun 2 hour play which helps you unlock the Akatsuki Members (but not all). Hero Mode is where you have to play the entire story from the first episode to the recent one though you can't play Hero Mode if you haven't gotten through RPG Mode because of the Memory Fragments to find. Well, the fighting system is still unchanged but it's still fun to play anyway. The graphics are a bit better now than before and the executing specials has become different again. You'll have to do something first before executing a different one. Still, this is great fighting game for first-timers, but for experienced players who have played the previous games, it can be repetitive and feels like there is nothing new. The major downside? It's in Japanese and you can't understand anything. I happened to finish the RPG Mode thanks to a translation guide from des.
Graphics: 90% It's still the same cel-shaded graphics but a bit better
Gameplay: 78% The same fighting system as before and it feels like there's nothing new except for a few tweaks
Lifespan: 75% Unlocking new characters can be fun but tiring
Sound: 80% Same old Same Old
Gore Factor: 20% Same as before, no blood even if the characters are caught in a explosion
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