Happily too, Road to Boruto retains the keen sense of exaggerated spectacle and anime style that the Ultimate Ninja Storm series has embraced for years now, with the new content brilliantly matching the presentation of the movie upon which it is based. Where things get especially interesting, is in how we get to witness the rather poor relationship that Boruto has with his famous father, with Naruto being far too busy to give his son any time, it leaves the younger Uzumaki feeling resentful and angry thus creating an intriguing plot point going forward. Set many years after the events of Kaguya’s defeat at the hands of forever best buds Naruto and Sasuke, Road to Boruto takes us back to shinobi school as we witness the new trio prepare and train for the Chunin exam that will set them on the course to being true ninja, while a more insidious and large scale threat brews in the background. Of that new group, Road to Boruto centres around the children of the Naruto series most iconic figures, with Boruto Uzumaki, Sarada Uchiha and mysterious newcomer Mitsuki in particular being the focus of this new story.
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