Second batch of the new release of PlayStation 4 games already arrived this February, which gamers will surely love. Here, they can find the latest titles, from sequels of game franchises to intellectual standalone games.
According to the PlayStation Blog, one of the new releases on Feb. 9 was "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4." CEO Matsuyama-san first teased the anime game's fans by saying, "If you have a favorite Naruto character, chances are he or she will be playable!"
As an addition to the new feature of the series is the "dynamic leader system." This gives the players the ability to change into three characters in the middle of the fight to differ strategy and combat styles.
Game Reactor also added that the gameplay can be played with two main modes, which are Story and Exploration. Additionally, the Versus mode now has more or less one hundred characters while players can also play under the multiplayer mode to compete with others.
"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will come with three expansion packs while the PS4 users, who already buy the season pass for all the DLCs, will have the benefit to receive the "elite combination secret technique."
Meanwhile, the "Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia" Digital was set in the said country in 1918, PlayStation Blog noted. Nikolai Orelov, the member of the Russian Brotherhood Assassins, wanted to leave his family, but ordered to do one last mission.
And that is to "infiltrate the house where the tsar's family is being held by the Bolsheviks and steal an artifact that has been fought over by Assassins and Templars for centuries." As he is performing his duty, he saw the "massacre of the tsar's children."
Fortunately, he was able to save Princess Anastasia hence; his adventure will start to escape the Templars "while protecting the artifact and the girl." The gameplay has the same adventure like the main "Assassin Creed," but in 2D graphics, which is plotted in "distinct time periods" and still managed to maintain its "critically-acclaimed" narrative, Ubisoft cited.