

The secondary missions themselves are as boring as they can be, usually forcing the player to go from A to B, and then back to A. You will wander through a semi-open world (divided into areas) filled with stationary characters that offer little or no meaningful interaction. The problem is, this extra content is painfully boring and the story campaign is actually very short. Road to Boruto will keep you busy for a few hours, especially if you invest time in all the extra content. well, we better let you experience it, otherwise we will spoil everything there is to enjoy in the expansion.

Sasuke is therefore seen as a desirable master by Boruto, since he was his father's main rival. The story itself concentrates on the poor relationship between Boruto and Naruto, as the son is not eager to understand his father's repeated absences due to his role as leader of the village. The story takes place several years after the end of Naruto Shippuden, with Naruto very much involved in his role as Hokage, and Sasuke wandering the world. Sarada Uchiha, daughter of Sasuke and Sakura, and Mitsuki, Orichimaru's creation, are Boruto's companions, as the trio forms Team Konohamaru. In this new adventure you will mostly play as Boruto, son of Naruto and Hinata. If you've yet to pick up the main game, you can now pick up a bundle that includes the main game, all the season pass content and Road to Boruto as a bundle (£38/€50). A steep price given what's new here and before you buy the season pass, you should know that Road to Boruto is not included in the pass. This expansion is based on the events of the film, and can be purchased for £15 (€20), if you already own the main game. And it serves as the main inspiration for this Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 expansion, Road to Boruto.

Well, except for Boruto: Naruto the Movie. But now the series is over, and there's no more content to recreate in the games. The Ultimate Ninja Storm series, created by CyberConnect2, is one of the best adaptations of Japanese animation into video game form, faithfully recreating all the major events in the series, from young Naruto's first battle in the original series, to the final chapters of Shippuden.
