Naruto has had a very long print run as a manga, with the anime version running behind it for not much less. The manga first ran in 1997, with the show airing in 2002, it has about nineteen and 14 years to their respective media to show for it. Now that the series has finally come to an end, the most successful videogame series based on it also must follow suit. While the game doesn’t change much and its budget is lower than previous games, it still manages to go out with a bang.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, Soulcalibur VI, Blasphemous
All playable from tomorrow, May 3.
Blasphemous is a fantastic game. It has that Souls type storyline, very dark with a despair type atmosphere.
Another month and not much for me. Blasphemous ill try but no interest in the other 2.
Dont hate check my comment history.
Bandai Namco kicked off a new AniMAY Sale on the North American Switch eShop this week. Anime games are here with some of their biggest discounts yet, ranging from Naruto to Sword Art Online.
It's been said that every time an anime game is released, the anime community has learned not to get their hopes high up. Because of how huge the anime industry has become over the past few decades, it attracts its fair share of developers and publishers who are looking to cash in on the hype. […]
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