Storm 4 1.0 was a glorious, buggy, heartfelt goodbye. It stumbled across the finish line with missing frames and cheap DLC plans, but in its best moments—when you dodged a Perfect Susanoo sword by a hair and landed a cinematic Ultimate Jutsu—it captured the soul of Naruto better than the anime’s final arc did. It was a 1.0 version full of passion, held together by tape and chakra.
Unless you are a digital archaeologist or a speedrunner looking to exploit old glitches, you should never play vanilla 1.0. The modern "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 – Road to Boruto" edition is objectively superior. Naruto Shippuden- Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 1.0 Re...
The combat in 1.0 was fast, frantic, and flawed. Storm 4 1
If the Storm Gauge is full, all team members can enter an "Awakened" state simultaneously, providing a massive tactical advantage. Unless you are a digital archaeologist or a
In 1.0, this mode felt tacked on. There were no side quests of value, just fetch missions and S-Rank challenges. The only saving grace was the ability to unlock the "Sound Four" and other miscellaneous characters via these missions—a grind that took 20+ hours. Later updates added free-roam, but in 1.0, it was universally panned as a downgrade.