Naruto Shippuden "Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" was widely shown at the 2015 Tokyo Game Show even as the show itself unveiled a lot of gameplay promos for fans to have a look.
In general, Bandai Namco Entertainment made a big presence at the 2015 Tokyo Game Show and showcased some of the games that will be released in 2016 such as "Dark Souls 2" and "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4," iDigital Times reported.
The newest game in the fighting franchise will be the last and Bandai Namco intends to do it bigger with the current lineup as compared to the previous games. The new trailer highlights new characters like Boruto and Sarada.
"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" promo indicates a bit more general gameplay from the future generation of ninja as fans can see Boruto relying on shadow clones including his father and gentle fist style fighting from Hinata. It is enjoyable seeing Boruto throw a mini rasengan at his opponent.
On the contrary, Sarada relies on a wide range of weapons and the monstrous power that she got from Sakura.
It is impossible to overlook Naruto and Sasuke who appeared in "The Last: Naruto the Movie", the two being as OP as ever. While Hinata and Sakura will be receiving costumes from their presence in that movie also, the promo as well confirms the pre-order transactions that include Boruto and Sarada.
The upcoming "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will focus on the Great Shinobi War from the manga community, making it a long and comprehensive story.
Fans should watch out for the new movie that will be released in Japan on Feb.4, in North America on Feb. 9, and in Europe on Feb. 5.
Meanwhile, earlier reports indicated that much demand for the anime movie has led to the latest franchise of "Naruto" to earn $16.8 million (2.02 billion yen) as of Aug. 25. This is the highest rating in the history of the "Naruto" franchise. In fact, the new film surpassed the previous December 2014 movie, "The Last: Naruto the Movie" by 115.1 percent on its premiere date, Anime News Network reported.