Naruto.shippuden.ultimate.ninja.storm.revolution-codex The Game -
: 1080p native resolution support with crisp anti-aliasing.
Characters and forms exist here that are not in later games.
: An exclusive character designed specifically for this game by original manga author Masashi Kishimoto. Mecha-Naruto features a hilarious yet devastating multi-stage transformation.
Unlike a numbered sequel that continues the main story of the Naruto Shippuden anime, Revolution takes a different approach, offering a "greatest hits" compilation of characters, fights, and new stories. It updates the content to include elements up to the "Ten-Tails Jinchuriki" arc, making it a comprehensive package for series fans at the time of its release [1†L16]. : 1080p native resolution support with crisp anti-aliasing
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution – CODEX Release
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Focuses on teamwork. Supporting characters can automatically block incoming attacks, lock the opponent’s substitutions, or join in on a devastating Co-op Ultimate Jutsu. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution – CODEX
This style was the only option that allowed players to execute cinematic, high-damage ultimate attacks. It introduced the highly anticipated , which triggered unique cinematic animations if specific, lore-accurate characters were paired together (e.g., Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura forming the Triple Strike). Narrative Expansions and Canonical Lore
The release, meanwhile, represents the tail end of the physical disc era of PC piracy. It allowed millions to access a delisted, offline-only game that had otherwise become abandonware. For collectors, modders (the PC version has a healthy modding scene for custom costumes and characters), and those who want to relive the 2014 anniversary hype, this specific release remains a critical artifact.
The tag “Naruto.Shippuden.Ultimate.Ninja.Storm.Revolution-CODEX” signifies that this specific release was: Unlike its predecessors
: Full keyboard mapping alongside native Xbox and PlayStation controller support.
Unlike its predecessors, Revolution introduces a revamped fighting system that forces players to choose one of three distinct battle styles before entering a match: