Naruto.shippuden.ultimate.ninja.storm.revolution-codex The Game
For retro PC gamers and Naruto completionists, Revolution (CODEX) is a time capsule worth revisiting—just don’t expect a story mode.
These revamped systems allow players to punish aggressive opponents more effectively. Major Game Modes
: Rank characters based on their "Awakenings" or "Drive" types. 3. Gameplay Mechanics Guide For retro PC gamers and Naruto completionists, Revolution
The animated segments are arguably the highlight for lore fans, filling in gaps the anime never fully addressed. Visual Fidelity:
The "CODEX" designation refers to a specific release version that became well-known among PC gaming communities following the game’s Windows launch on September 15, 2014 . Expansive Roster and Character Depth Expansive Roster and Character Depth Shisui Uchiha and
Shisui Uchiha and Kushina Uzumaki make their playable debuts.
However, the CODEX version lacks online play. Since Storm 4 exists and features 99% of the roster from Revolution plus better netcode, Revolution is best viewed as a "time capsule." For over a decade
In the annals of anime fighting games, few franchises have reached the lofty heights of CyberConnect2’s Ultimate Ninja Storm series. For over a decade, these games served as the definitive interactive companion to Masashi Kishimoto’s ninja epic. Among the most intriguing entries in the series is Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution , a game that arrived at a pivotal moment in the franchise's history.
For the first time, players could select a "Type" for their character before battle:
An original character designed by series creator Masashi Kishimoto specifically for this game, featuring unique transformations like Mecha-Kurama.