What’s important about Naruto for me is the story, and sadly for the most part, the transition of Manga to MMO isn’t that great, it’s a weird amalgamation of what Anime is suppose to do and operates as a game to sell the franchise but doesn’t do much of what the (if slightly overfilled) Anime does. Jump to the verdict for a summarised point, as much of this game left me feeling confused, sad and happy for lots of reasons. Set with our fledgling Naruto who’s just passed his Ninja exams, he finally gains the respect of his Sensei/teacher Iruka which the story neatly follows on - or there abouts. And that’s because this game has promise, Naruto Online retells the much beloved series of Naruto from the beginning of the manga. Lame teaser aside, as with any MMO or large game, it’s difficult to understand if a game’s any good until having chewed through a good chunk of it and I feel that Naruto Online needs more time to give a full indepth review. Articles // 6th Sep 2016 - 7 years ago // By Owen Chan Naruto Online First Impressions
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