i cried like twice in the Special Story mode. it shows an unwavering confidence in its own narrative that's pretty rare to see in those licensed Naruto games. it's completely focused on the impossible romance between Boruto, who's a modern-day kid in a country without any active wars, and Nanashi, who lived as a "weapon" in one of the most cruel periods in the Naruto world. even without any bombastic battles or moments that were previously a selling point in the Storm series (which are prolly gone because of the focus on that depressing "History Mode" or maybe Bandai being a dick with deadlines/budget), i still think this is an incredible achievement because it commits almost-wholesale to telling Nanashi's story. like many kinda non-canon anime spinoffs, this can't interfere with the ongoing manga story, but in this case, this is used to the narrative's advantage by furthering the tragedy of the situation.

Boruto travels through his dad's past through a godlike connection inside an MMORPG and falls in love with someone who initially seems like just a goddamn NPC. the story frames them as just friends, but i also think that has to do with the sorta non-canon thing here. Boruto's way too innocent view of the world clashes with the horrors Nanashi lived through, and they both understand each other. they beautifully parallel Naruto and Sasuke's relationship in the original manga. this Special Story mode never stops to question its existence. it just fills itself with a lovely indulgence in its own characters. love it!! i wish Nanashi existed outside of this game lol

Reviewed on Nov 26, 2023


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