
Some things you do unfortunately feel like you have to speed through for the sake of not rehashing conversations you already heard. When it comes to a story such as this, the greatest fear is how the story might bore you having already known the events. A lot of this expansion was designed from the bottom up. They put the effort into crafting a story that stayed true to what you knew from the movie while making sure that there was much more to it than simply that. That was not the case here which was smart for the fact that the last thing you want to give players is a reason to feel as though they are being taken out of the story. At first there was almost the assumption that they were simply going to use clips from the actual movie like the stories before took scenes from the anime. Very fluent to the point where the characters would have to be standing still for you to realize any cell shading or in-game outlines. Safe to say I found myself impressed by the quality in animation in comparison. So from the very first animation this DLC pulls you in because they also treat us with battles that are a bit more in-depth than you remember.īefore getting into the Boruto DLC, I played through a bit of the original story just to get a feel for what the game was like beforehand. Road to Boruto gives players the opportunity to play through the events of Boruto: Naruto The Movie beyond the story that didn’t quite give you the best idea of what this new generation of ninja are capable of.

If you had any sense of excitement for the world of Naruto after the latest movie, then this Road to Boruto DLC was worth the wait.
