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Let’s address the elephant in the room: the PSP had only one analog nub. Ultimate Ninja Impact maps camera rotation to the (L + Circle rotates right, L + X rotates left, etc.). It’s awkward at first, and during hectic boss fights, the camera can become your worst enemy. However, players quickly adapt by using the target lock-on (R button), which keeps bosses centered. On the PS Vita’s second analog stick (mapped to face buttons), the game controls significantly better.
Players use standard beat-'em-up controls including chakra dashes, combos, and jutsu. Each character features specific finishing moves and "Awakenings" that provide temporary power boosts.
Here is why you should dust off your PSP (or dig into that emulator folder) and give this hidden gem a spin.
There is something incredibly satisfying about controlling Naruto in his Sage Mode or Kakashi with his Lightning Cutter, charging through a crowd of 50 enemies and sending them all flying with a single Jutsu . The game makes you feel powerful—like a legendary ninja capable of turning the tide of a war single-handedly.
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja: Impact [upd]
Let’s address the elephant in the room: the PSP had only one analog nub. Ultimate Ninja Impact maps camera rotation to the (L + Circle rotates right, L + X rotates left, etc.). It’s awkward at first, and during hectic boss fights, the camera can become your worst enemy. However, players quickly adapt by using the target lock-on (R button), which keeps bosses centered. On the PS Vita’s second analog stick (mapped to face buttons), the game controls significantly better.
Players use standard beat-'em-up controls including chakra dashes, combos, and jutsu. Each character features specific finishing moves and "Awakenings" that provide temporary power boosts.
Here is why you should dust off your PSP (or dig into that emulator folder) and give this hidden gem a spin.
There is something incredibly satisfying about controlling Naruto in his Sage Mode or Kakashi with his Lightning Cutter, charging through a crowd of 50 enemies and sending them all flying with a single Jutsu . The game makes you feel powerful—like a legendary ninja capable of turning the tide of a war single-handedly.