Despite the semi-often grammar errors and(perhaps this is just my copy of the game) lack of sound, I was able to enjoy the overall story and character interactions, even the Deus ex Machina kekkei genkai of our "protagonist".
It was very tedious to grind the skills until I unlocked certain characters to speed them up, and really the only ones that matters as far as attacking opponents in the B/A Rank missions is genjutsu and chakra control as far as I can tell. Just hit everything with your eye attack and they die easier than through ninjutsu or taijutsu attacks.
Now, my one major fault with this game was the ending(s). I honestly expected to face Kawaki or something, but that's fine that it was just a matter of having your skills high enough to attempt to break his jutsu. What isn't fine is the much more bland endings. None of them(of those I had access to, being Ino, Tsunade, Sakura, Sarada, the Harem ending if you skip breaking the jutsu) really felt rewarding. The game was very much "it's all about the journey, not the destination" in that regard.
The art was good for a lot of the characters and a lot of the scenes. Some were definitely wonky when it comes to anatomy, expressions, but on the whole, they were definitely worth exploring.
I'm not sure if I'm going to try and unlock the other endings at this point as I don't know what more I could have done for some of the characters.
Overall, this was a fun time sink with above-average art and a tolerable plot, I'm just left feeling as if something was desperately missing from the endings.
It was very tedious to grind the skills until I unlocked certain characters to speed them up, and really the only ones that matters as far as attacking opponents in the B/A Rank missions is genjutsu and chakra control as far as I can tell. Just hit everything with your eye attack and they die easier than through ninjutsu or taijutsu attacks.
Now, my one major fault with this game was the ending(s). I honestly expected to face Kawaki or something, but that's fine that it was just a matter of having your skills high enough to attempt to break his jutsu. What isn't fine is the much more bland endings. None of them(of those I had access to, being Ino, Tsunade, Sakura, Sarada, the Harem ending if you skip breaking the jutsu) really felt rewarding. The game was very much "it's all about the journey, not the destination" in that regard.
The art was good for a lot of the characters and a lot of the scenes. Some were definitely wonky when it comes to anatomy, expressions, but on the whole, they were definitely worth exploring.
I'm not sure if I'm going to try and unlock the other endings at this point as I don't know what more I could have done for some of the characters.
Overall, this was a fun time sink with above-average art and a tolerable plot, I'm just left feeling as if something was desperately missing from the endings.