Absolutely. While Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 is the more polished and complete game, Storm 3 on Xbox 360 offers something unique: a snapshot of the Naruto anime at its most dramatic, before the war arc became bloated. The Xbox 360 version, with its solid performance, vibrant online community (past and present), and collectible physical media status, remains a must-play for fans of the series.
The game’s "Ultimate Adventure" mode is its centerpiece, praised for that often blur the line between gameplay and the anime. Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Xbox 360
The game diverged from the anime in one controversial way: the final fight against Tobi (revealed as Obito Uchiha) ends abruptly, with Naruto convincing Kurama to cooperate. This original ending was crafted because the anime hadn’t yet finished the arc. For Xbox 360 owners, this was both a frustration and a unique time capsule—later versions would change it, but the vanilla Storm 3 retains an alternate take. Absolutely
Press Y + B (chakra + attack) → then press Y again before the animation ends to do Ultimate Jutsu without entering Ninja Move mode. The game’s "Ultimate Adventure" mode is its centerpiece,
When CyberConnect2’s Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 launched for the Xbox 360 in March 2013, it was more than just another anime fighter. It was a cinematic love letter to Masashi Kishimoto’s legendary manga, arriving at a peak moment in the Fourth Great Ninja War arc. For Xbox 360 owners, this title represented the pinnacle of the “Storm” series before the transition to the Xbox One era.