If you haven't played other games in the series,
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations might throw you for a loop at first. Sure, it's a three-dimensional fighting game, but it's not nearly as restrictive about movement as most other 3D fighters. You're not locked into a position where you absolutely must be facing your opponent. Each fight takes place in an open arena where your range of control is somewhat similar to that in a traditional platformer. So you can run, jump, dash, throw projectiles, and close in to deliver a good, old-fashioned beat down. You even start out with a handful of special support items. And provided you're fighting under the proper conditions, you can call in an ally for an assist (much like in
Marvel vs. Capcom).
Managing and using Chakra is a huge success factor in Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations. You can build it by holding (Y); any orbs lying around will be absorbed. Tapping (Y) causes your character to execute a Chakra Load. Immediately following up on that input with another usually results in a special move. If you tap the dash button after performing a Chakra Load, you will dash faster and cover more distance. If you perform a basic strike after a Chakra Load, you will unleash a Chakra Shuriken. Performing multiple Chakra Loads before tapping an attack button almost always results in an insanely cool Jutsu attack, some of which may or may not involve your teammates.
One critical skill you must master is Substitution. If you're being attacked and you can't break out of it, one tap of (LT) teleports you directly behind your opponent. There's a catch, though: a four-part gauge measures how many Substitutions you can use before you enter an automatic cooldown period. So it's often a race to force your opponent to deplete his/her Substitutions. It's a neat mechanic that looks great.
If you're a fighting fan and a fan of Naruto, I can recommend this game without any hesitation whatsoever. If you're a fighting game fan who hasn't yet jumped on the bandwagon, give it a rental first. Regardless, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations feels like a step in the right direction for anime-based fighters as a whole.