February is filled with fantastic games
Mad politicians, amazing space adventures and magical journeys with Yarny. It's all the games of February, right here in one convenient post.
Mad politicians, amazing space adventures and magical journeys with Yarny. It's all the games of February, right here in one convenient post.
You may laugh. You may even jeer. But sweet Sharingan, do I love me some of the Naruto games. Time for a change of developer though. BELIEVE IT.
The Sharingan is easily the best bloodline limit to have in the world of Naruto, provided that you don’t mind fulfilling certain requirements to unlock the full potential of the Uchiha eyes. Like witnessing horrific events that wind up killing everyone around you and stealing the eyes of a family member to replace your own failing Sharingan. It’s kind of complicated. And awesome.
Consoles have no problem handling graphical jutsus. But the Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm games are also PC games. Ones that require some decent hardware to run. The recommended settings haven’t been announced yet, but here’s the list for the minimum settings no jutsu for Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 4
We’ve already seen plenty of big-name games released in February: Evolve, Dragon Ball Xenoverse, Don Bradman Cricket and The Sims 4. Good games! Hell, we’re still playing at least one of them. It’s not Evolve, I’ll tell you that much. Anyway, the first quarter of the year has become the new breeding ground for big budget releases. And 2016 looks no different.
Bandai Namco knows the most fearsome of all jutsus: DLC no jutsu. You think a Rasengan barrage can block a Sakura swimsuit jutsu attack? Dream on in the twilight world of the Eternal Mangekyou Sharingan, mate. Anyway, Naruto games are no strangers to DLC releases. And next year, Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 will get three waves of mostly cosmetic content.
Naruto fighting games are more than just eye-candy battles with ultimate attacks that most likely results in the animation department at CyberConnect having their retinas seared to the point of no return. They’re also adventure games!
The Uchiha side of that series is infinitely interesting. If you’ve read the manga finished, you know just how much tragedy there is in the Uchiha bloodline. It’s a cursed family, but at least there’s a plus-side to their miserable history: They’ve got the most bitchin’ awesome of jutsus and abilities.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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