Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3's main story mode is called Master Road. It is in this mode that you will explore the early events of
Naruto Shippuden from Naruto's return to after Naruto and his squad meet up with Sasuke again. What is interesting is how the story is divided up. Not only are the various arcs chopped up into easy-to-handle, bite-sized pieces, but not all of it focuses on Naruto. Actually, only the first five of seven storylines are from Naruto's perspective. The last two put you in control of Sasuke as he overcomes Orochimaru, forms his own squad, and heads out to finally get his vengeance.
Each story arc is divided into a series of squares laid out like a map or game board. In order to advance to the next spot, you have to complete whatever task the game throws at you on the current square. These tasks are everything from standard Ultimate Ninja-styled fights to time trials where you have to run through a side-scrolling area within a time limit (with enemies sprinkled around, of course), or similar to the time trial, levels where you need to defeat a certain number of enemies in a side-scrolling area. There are several other types of squares as well. These will do everything from give you scrolls and other abilities to be used in missions as well as movie-clip squares which advance the story of the game.
As you work your way through various missions in Master Road, you will earn XP and NP. XP is experience and you will need certain amounts of XP in order to use techniques that you can buy in the game. As for the currency of these purchases, that's what NP (Ninja Points) are for. With the NP, you can not only buy new new scrolls, but you can also purchase Tactics. Basically, these are additional conditions that can be added to a mission. Where most conditions either state the win condition of the mission or somehow make it harder for you to win, these actually help you. They come in four categories: Attack, Defense, Speed and Special. The first three are fairly self-explanatory and typically help with how much damage you can deal or take (or in the case of Speed, how fast you are). It's in the Special category that you get some interesting conditions like the ability to jump higher, or recover your chakra or health.
Outside of the Master Road, the game offers your standard fighter options. You can, of course, choose to practice with your 50 or so unlockable characters (including the odd Gakuen Naruto and Gakuen Sasuke) to get a better feel for each one's moves. There is also a Free Battle Mode that lets you jump in for a quick fight or two without worrying about getting into the story mode. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 also offers a wireless (via Ad-hoc connections) fighting mode that lets you try your might against a friend's character.