The story mode for this game is the last portion of the manga, the events for the infinite tsukyomi. The way the story is presented and progressed works really well and also serves as a good refresher for the story as a whole, but there's a lot of dialogue in order to present the story, so be warned. (Dialogue and cutscenes can be skipped) The action from the story mode can get repetitive at times, but then they break it up with a unique type of battle, usually a boss battle of some sorts and most of these vary in style and delivery. The fighting is top notch as usual and every character feels unique even though the controls are the same for everyone, basically. The ultimate jutsus look fantastic again and the character roster is incredible. The adventure mode in this game is very lack luster. The game probably would've gotten 5 stars if this mode wasn't even included, but since it is, I consider this unfinished and very lacking, considering how much effort was put into the story mode. All you do for adventure mode is run around on missions, that aren't anything exciting, and you talk to people. There is one speed of movement, no sprinting. There's only one way to attack, when you get close to a destructible object in the environment and a button prompt appears to attack the object. There's no chakra use during the adventure mode. You can't jump in adventure mode. You have free roam of where you want to go, as long as it's on the ground, but with so much of your movement limited by lack of controls and functionality, this mode becomes very monotonous and doesn't keep you coming back for much. Fighting in the game is really fun, as per the previous Storm games, so if you're a fan of Naruto or the Storm games, this game will be a good fit for you.