Ultimate Ninja STORM 2 remains the emotional high point of the Storm series. On the Switch, it feels right at home. If you want a deep, cinematic fighting game that captures the heart of the "Will of Fire," this is a must-play.
Bringing a decade-old classic to a handheld console is a bold move, but on the Nintendo Switch proves that legends never really age—they just get more portable. NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 2 Switch...
The biggest question for any Switch port is performance. Surprisingly, the game runs at a crisp in both docked and handheld modes. While it doesn't hit the 60 FPS found on PC or PS4, the animations remain fluid, and the vibrant, cel-shaded art style looks stunning on the Switch’s OLED screen . The "Portability" Factor Ultimate Ninja STORM 2 remains the emotional high
Explore iconic locations and complete side quests. Bringing a decade-old classic to a handheld console
Over 40 characters, including the guest appearance of Lars Alexandersson from Tekken 6 .
Challenge friends to ranked matches (though a stable Wi-Fi connection is a must). The Verdict
While the first Storm game set the stage, Storm 2 is where the series found its soul. It covers the beginning of Shippuden up through the legendary battle against . The cinematic boss battles aren't just fights; they are choreographed spectacles that, at times, look even better than the anime itself. Performance: How does it hold up?