All Naruto Video Games, Ranked

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Naruto as a franchise has been around for more than 20 years, starting as a manga series and eventually expanding into several anime series, films, novels and of course video games. So far there have been such more than 60 Naruto gamessome of them I really enjoyed and others I’d rather forget – let’s take a look at them all!

Naruto games ranking

Level games
S Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3, Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2, 3 & 4,
A Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact, Naruto Clash Of Ninja 2, Naruto: Ninja Council, Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! Particularly
b Naruto: Mighty Shippuden, Naruto: Rise Of A Ninja, Naruto: Broken Bond, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, Naruto Shippuden: Naruto Vs. Sasuke, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2,
C Naruto: Clash Of Ninja, Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress, Naruto: Path of The Ninja, Naruto: Ninja Council 3, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
D Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles, Naruto Shippuden 3D: The New Era, Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4, Naruto Shinobi No Sato No Jintori box office, Naruto Shippuden: Dragon Blade Chronicles

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S Tier Naruto Games

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm

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The first Ultimate Ninja Storm was released for the PlayStation 3 in 2008, breaking ties with the Ultimate Ninja series and paving the way for the series we all know and love. It successfully implemented 3D combat mechanics without sacrificing immersion beautiful cell shading graphics And vibrant open world. The fast-paced gameplay and awesome combos made you feel like a real ninja, and the gameplay continues to this day! The sequels might have surpassed it in every way, but this is where it all started.

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution

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Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution is a fan favorite, And for a good reason. In addition to introducing a revamped combat system, it offered a choice over 100 characters, each with unique abilities and moves. Some of these characters were created exclusively for the game, while existing characters received new abilities based on their stories in the anime and manga. The Tournament mode Here you face off against three other ninjas, designed for combat spectacle and hours of fun, setting the game apart from its predecessors.

A-Tier Naruto Games

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact

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This beat-up Naruto game resulted in massive clashes against over 100 enemies at once – something that I don’t think has been sufficiently explored in future titles. Ultimate Ninja Impact has a small but balanced list of 20 characters, interactive stages and many game modes. Be last Naruto game for the PSP, It pushed the portable console to its absolute limits: beautiful graphics, a versatile combat system and an immersive story mode. If you have a PSP lying around, give this game a try.

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations

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Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations, the game that lets you face off against kunais with the characters Naruto and Naruto Shippuden, capitalized on Naruto and Sasuke’s rivalry and followed their journey from genin apprentice to skilled jōnin shinobi. This game is arguably the most accessible to the casual audience as the characters have their own info cards to familiarize you with their backstories. Great combat, addictive game modes and a roster of 70 characters make Generations a must-have for any Naruto fan.

B grade naruto games

Naruto: Mighty Shippuden

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If you love Naruto for its humor, I highly recommend this game. Naruto: The Mighty Shippuden has been somewhat forgotten due to its release exclusively on the Nintendo 3DS, but there’s more to its entertaining 2D side-scrolling gameplay than meets the eye. Play as Naruto or Rock Lee in this fun brawler that doesn’t take itself too seriously and is fun Chibi style graphics and lots of lighthearted humor. It’s not much, but it’s honest work!

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2

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Ultimate Ninja 2, the sequel to Naruto: Ultimate Ninja on the PlayStation 2, plays it safe and adds more characters, better graphics, and a few gameplay additions to keep things fresh. The main attraction is this Character switching mechanics Taken directly from Tekken Tag, allowing you to switch between shinobis mid-fight. The lack of innovation prevented this game from being rated A or S, but it remains a solid entry.

C Level Naruto Games

Naruto: Battle of the Ninja

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I tried to be lenient because Clash Of Ninja is one of the first Naruto games ever, but nostalgia glasses can’t hide this game’s obvious flaws. A Poor selection of characters, rough game mechanicsand that Lack of content Make Clash Of Ninja a disappointing fighting game. To be honest, this game worked so that Ultimate Ninja and Ultimate Ninja Storm could run, which is why it’s not D-Tier.

Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress

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Naruto’s debut on the PSP is nothing special. “The Phantom Fortress” ditches the plot of “Ultimate Ninja” in favor of an original retelling that underperforms in comparison, and all elements of its PS2 counterparts have been translated without adding anything new to the experience. The repetitive gameplay certainly won’t drain your PSP’s battery.

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D Tier Naruto Games

Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles

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Uzumaki Chronicles is an action-adventure game that would benefit from more content, fewer loading screens, and more polished gameplay. The Movement is too stiffThe Goals could be more diverseand that The combat model could be more fun. In short, the game could have used more time in the oven, and the PlayStation 2’s limitations didn’t help it – it was just a disappointment.

Naruto Shippuden 3D: The New Era

This makes Uzumaki Chronicles look like Elden Ring in comparison. The Nintendo 3DS wasn’t a powerful handheld, but that doesn’t excuse the game boring 2D backgrounds and poor platforming. The decent story is held back by Barebone content and sluggish controlsand quick-time events that are the highlight of this game tell you everything you need to know. Stay away from this one.

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Dustin Huang

Dustin Huang is a Nytimas U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Dustin Huang joined Nytimas in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: dustinhuang@nytimas.com.

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