As always with this series, Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 looks and sounds great. While the between-fight world isn't nearly as vast and open as what we saw in the previous game, what it does offer seems to be much more detailed and full of life. The Leaf Village itself only contains a dozen or so screens to run around in, but each one is filled with villagers and provides an old-school fixed-camera designed to let the art team show you Konoha exactly the way they want to, and it isn't bad at all.
Sound is always a plus for the Naruto games since the voicework and background music always fits perfectly. While there isn't as much spoken dialogue in this particular game, what is used, typically during boss battles, is done really well, though some of the lip synching issues are a bit annoying, but that's really a small problem given the overall scope of the game.