Summary

The presence ofNarutoin modern pop culture can’t be stated enough, with this series capturing the mainstream in a way that very few shonen anime have. Kishimoto’s worldbuilding and character writing were sublime for the vast majority ofNaruto’s existence, and this standard of quality inspired consistent popularity that led to the release of amazing games that made the most of the franchises' amazing fights.

Being able to play a direct role in some of the series' best battles makes for a great time that fans can’t get enough of. Along with this,some games focus on original storylinesthat are pretty decent in their own right too. Of course, any title can fall flat if the gameplay systems aren’t all that engaging. TheseNarutogames with amazing combat will keep players coming back for more.

Team 7 Versus Zabuza and Haku

5Naruto: Path Of The Ninja

A Turn-Based Combat System That Encourages Strategy And Tactics

When people think ofNarutogames, they assume that these titles will be full of fast-paced real-time action and powerful jutsu that will shatter their screens with the many particle effects on display. So, the fact thatPath of the Ninjaopted for a turn-based battle systemsimilar to what’s seen in most JRPGs may not sit right with fans. However, players who give this title a chance will be more than pleased by what’s on offer here.

Naruto’s battles involve a fair bit of strategy too, and this is precisely whatPath of the Ninjanails with its turn-based combat that forces players to use a veritable suite of tactics against the wealth of opponents that stand in their way. Players can use everything from powerful jutsu to useful support skills to bolster their chances of winning battles against tough bosses, with the combat system bringing enough fresh ideas to the table to keep things engaging in the long run.

Best PSP Beat ‘Em Ups- Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Impact

TheUltimate Ninjaseries is the first thing that comes to mind when people talk about theNarutogames with the best combat. From the very first game in the series, CyberConnect2 made it a point tomake the combat as frenetic and action-packed as possible. This stretched to the PSP too, with the series launching a game on this platform that is arguably the best Naruto game on a handheld console to date.

Shades ofDynasty Warriorscan be seen in this combat system, with players loving the idea of tackling multiple enemies at once with many powerful jutsu that can dominate foes in no time. It’s easy to see where the thirdUltimate Ninja Stormgame got this idea from, withUltimate Ninja Impactmaking the most of the PSP’s limitations and letting players enjoy an excellent combat system that made solo, team, and 1v100 battles riveting in their own way.

Naruto The Broken Bond

It’s easy to see why the majority ofNarutotitles structure themselves as fighting games, letting players mess around with many unique moves to take out opponents that stand in their way.Naruto: The Broken Bondis no exception here, building upon the systems set in place byRise of a Ninja, introducing a tag team system to make battles more dynamic and exciting than ever before.

The battle system can seem simple at times, but this is a net positive given how it lets new players jump into the action and pull off cool techniques and jutsu in no time. Of course, it’s not like the game is so beginner-friendly, given that there’s enough complexity for players to master numerous moves and beat down their opponents in no time. Still, there’s an argument to be made that the combat does get somewhat repetitive after a point, butplayers will be done with the story modeand have several battles otherwise notched in their belt before they reach this stage.

Kurenai kicking Neji

It’s a shame that people don’t talk about theClash of Ninjaseries all that often, with many people feeling like the quality of theUltimate Ninja Stormseries stole a lot of their thunder. Still, many players love the combat mechanics of the games in this series, with the 1v1 fighting action being a blast to engage with. Featuring a suite of changes to make combat fairer and more exciting than ever before, it’s easy to see whyNaruto Shippuden: Clash of Ninja Revolution 3is such a fun game to play.

Players can utilize unique throws to punish defensive players, use the Body Flicker Technique to get out of harm’s way instead of having to absorb damage for a lengthy period and use a plethora of flashy special techniques to overpower their opposition in no time. While getting a Wii to play this game can be a chore now, players can make the effort to check out what many people consider to be the best title in theClash of Ninjaseries.

Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4

WhileUltimate Ninja Storm 3may have the best story mode and great combat sequences where players fight multiple enemies using their favorite characters, the fighting mechanics present in the main battles of the series are refined to a T inUltimate Ninja Storm 4. With amazing Ultimates, robust combos, an excellent substitution mechanic, anda ridiculously massive roster of characters to experiment with, it’s easy to see why so many people loved whatUltimate Ninja Storm 4brought to the table.

The bar for the series’ gameplay was set so high that most people were immensely dissatisfied by the simplified combat mechanics ofNaruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections, which felt like a step down in many ways. Even now, people still invest some hours inUltimate Ninja Storm 4as they master the playstyle for every character and utilize a wealth of cinematic and powerful techniques to overpower their opposition without mercy.