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Richard Eisenbeis
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Japanese Correspondent. Player of Japan-first and Japan-only games. Watcher of way too much anime. Occasional streamer.

All versions of the game actually have several difficulties AND different ways for the game to treat death—i.e. permadeath, death till the end of the battle, death till the end of the turn. You chose at the start which you want. Read more

Not much more than cameos for all the kids beyond Boruto and Salad’s team. Read more

Of course it will have a bath house!

It’s from the free manga that came with my movie ticket. She was actually trying to hit Boruto for ripping her teddy bear’s head off. Naruto tried to defuse the situation. Didn’t work out well for him. Read more

It’s Naruto’s call, actually. He thinks ninjas should pass the exams under their own power based on their own talent. Read more

You play to chapter 6, which is identical in all 3 versions of the game. Once you make the choice, your game is forever locked to that route, even if you start a new game. Read more

You say “creepy murder child,” I say “divine retribution for poor parenting.”

While I’m not sure if Naruto could beat him one-on-one, with Sasuke and the kages around, he never seems that scary. Read more

That’s a thought, but at the end it acts as if everything has been resolved even though it really hasn’t. Read more

Battles are more complex and I personally like the characters far more. Also, the inability to grind makes ever battle more important and raises the stakes even higher. Read more

Izana. He’s a pretty fantastic magic user (Exorcist/Sage) and can use both rods and spell books. He ended up being in my final team for Conquest.

As I said, you can only do free battles in Birthright, not in Conquest. Read more

If you buy the DLC version of the game, you play until the game’s big choice at chapter 6. After you chose, the game locks to the version of your choice and you have to buy the other versions (at a discount). That’s likely what Amazon is basing its information on. Read more