Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Impact
Think of it as Naruto Warriors . You control a single character, mow down hordes of enemy ninja, complete battlefield objectives, and unleash devastating Jutsu against bosses and squads. It was a radical departure for the handheld entries, and one that paid off handsomely for fans craving a power fantasy.
At launch, IGN gave it a 7.5/10, praising the “fan-service and frantic combat” but criticizing the camera. GameSpot gave it an 8.0/10, calling it “the best action game on PSP since God of War: Chains of Olympus .” Fans were more generous, averaging an 8.5 on user aggregate sites. naruto shippuden ultimate ninja impact
The game runs at a stable 30 FPS most of the time. Only when three or more boss characters are on screen with environmental explosions does the PSP stutter. It’s a minor complaint in an otherwise technically impressive handheld title. Think of it as Naruto Warriors
The core appeal of Ultimate Ninja Impact is immediate: it makes you feel powerful. Unlike standard fighting games where you are locked in a duel, Impact drops the player into massive battlefields populated by dozens, sometimes hundreds, of enemies. At launch, IGN gave it a 7
One minute you are controlling Gaara and the Hidden Sand village fighting the resurrected Kages, the next you are playing as Naruto and Killer B battling against the reanimated Itachi and Nagato.