Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker Critic Reviews
29 Total Reviews
8 Positive Reviews(27.6%)
21 Mixed Reviews(72.4%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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TheSixthAxis
September 6, 2018
This might be the first Naruto game in a long time that does something new, blending anime with class-based online battles. The idea may seem a little strange but it works well, and it would be great to see Bandai Namco build off this with other anime franchises in future. Shinobi Striker is well worth your time if you like the Naruto series and even worth trying out if you just want a new multiplayer experience to get lost in.
Multiplayer.it
September 9, 2018
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is a very different title to the Storm Serie, but the ninja are in great shape and the online component has been enhanced.
IGN Spain
September 16, 2018
It is true that it will not go down in history and that it lacks a bit more load in single player mode. An interesting story mode would have given some more arguments to a title that works well in its main facet: the online fight for teams. Maybe it's not a game for everyone, but if you're a Naruto fan you should give it a try.
Push Square
September 3, 2018
A fast and frenetic adventure, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is greater than the sum of its parts. Despite some voice work that feels rather flat and a handful of other minor issues, the game feels genuine in its attempt to recreate the action of Naruto, and forging your own custom character's legacy is bound to be enough to entice fans.
Vandal
September 3, 2018
This is a good Naruto game, focused on competition and customizing our character, but it needs more content and modes.
IGN Italia
September 6, 2018
Engaging, fast and frenetic, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker feels good in its attempt to recreate the action of both manga and anime, despite minor issues here and there.
Digital Chumps
September 17, 2018
For all of the faults in Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, the game lives up to many of its ambitions. It is a grand challenge to not only follow but to also bring something new and exciting to the successor of the popular Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series, and the game does just that. The online multiplayer format works surpassingly well for Naruto and moving through the game’s stages beautifully conveys the feeling of exploring the anime in a way that is sure to thrill any fan of the series. If the series keeps building on the successes of this game, then there’s great hope for the future games in the Naruto/ Boruto franchise, even if Shinobi Striker is a hit-and-miss.
Gaming Nexus
September 26, 2018
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker has both its good and bad moments. Unfortunately a lot of the bad moments for me was with the combat and constantly getting knocked down with barely anytime to defend myself when getting back up before the onslaught continued, but a lot of that I’m willing to chalk up to my own lack of skill. Still, the VR Missions are enjoyable once you learn the nuances of combat, but don’t expect to see me floating around the online lobbies any time soon.
The Games Machine
September 12, 2018
Technical problems and imperfect controls prevent Shinobi Striker from really convincing, despite the mix of single player and multiplayer online could offer an interesting touch to the anime series.
GamePro Germany
September 14, 2018
Fast and fun multiplayer-brawler with a Naruto license, but it still lacks in scope.
Hobby Consolas
September 14, 2018
Naruto and Boruto fans will find joy in the team-based, MOBA-like matches (both cooperative and competitive) that Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker offers, but it's difficult to recommend the game in it's actual state, with lots of connectivity problems. Given it's nature, we hope this problems will get fixed in the near future.
DualShockers
September 5, 2018
While it’s certainly not even close to being what we got with Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm, it’s still a fun and enjoyable game that surprised me quite a lot more than I expected it to.
Jeuxvideo.com
September 6, 2018
You could easily think that Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is another good addition to the Ultimate Ninja Storm series. You’d be wrong. Repetitive, Shinobi Striker also features a bad matchmaking and terrible camera.
SpazioGames
September 6, 2018
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is a courageous experiment that aims exclusively to online fighting, not offering much to the single player lovers. Fighting online with your ninja is definitely fun, but there's still some problems with the server and the camera.
Riot Pixels
December 30, 2018
Shinobi Striker is in a dire need of maps and modes, and looks like the developers have no idea on how to tackle this problem.
Video Chums
September 17, 2018
If Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker focused more on the competitive side of the equation then it would be a much more enjoyable game. As it is, it's tough to recommend although there's definitely a lot of promise here.
Everyeye.it
September 7, 2018
Unfortunately, the care taken in the architecture of the level design does not repay a rickety technical compartment, between animations which are not very fluid during the fights and a poor balancing of the available classes.
PlayStation LifeStyle
September 6, 2018
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is a good start and will provide you with a good time, just don’t be surprised if you find yourself growing tired of the rinse and repeat of VR missions and PVP.
Wccftech
September 9, 2018
There are so many things I can complain about with Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, but ultimately, I can't help but admire the effort. It's not a cinematic experience like the Ultimate Ninja Storm games, and it won't take you through the story of Naruto or even Boruto, but when the multiplayer games work in your favour, it feels good, and unique. It's just a shame it doesn't feel good for long.
Cubed3
September 11, 2018
Much like how Boruto has failed to live up to its progenitor, Boruto to Naruto: Shinobi Striker cannot live up to the Ultimate Ninja Storm games. Like most of its type, it gives a huge advantage to those who can play with friends, a guild, or a clan, but even with this, the broken matchmaking leads to crushing defeats on a regular basis. This, combined with the constant delays thanks to unskippable results screens and huge load times, really puts a dampener on the whole experience. It's a shame because there are a lot of good elements here, plus a crazy and addictive combat system. It, sadly, just all feels rather unfinished.