: Many veteran players feel that older titles like the Ultimate Ninja Heroes series on PSP (and the PS2 originals they are based on) offer more technical complexity. These games featured multiple jutsus per character, complex transformations, and "jutsu clashes"—mechanics that many argue have been simplified in the Storm series to focus on cinematic spectacle.

: Storm Connections has faced criticism for being a "placeholder" game that recycles assets and offers a condensed, less emotional retelling of the story compared to the individual games it pulls from. In contrast, the PSP titles provided self-contained, original experiences tailored to the hardware. The "Storm Connections" PSP Mod Scene

: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact is widely considered the pinnacle of the series on PSP. Unlike the arena-fighting style of Storm , Impact features large-scale "Musou" style battles where players fight dozens of enemies at once, a gameplay loop some find more engaging than the repetitive 1v1 fights in Connections .

: Some mods attempt to add characters from the Boruto era that weren't originally in the base game.

If you are looking specifically for Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections on PSP, it exists primarily as a .

: Visual updates to menus and characters to match the Connections aesthetic.

: These are typically played via the PPSSPP emulator , allowing for higher resolutions and smoother frame rates than original hardware. Comparison Table: Modern vs. Classic Storm Connections (PC/PS5/Switch) Naruto PSP Titles (Heroes/Impact) Official Roster Largest in series (130+ characters) More focused (20-50 characters) Visuals High-definition, 60fps cinematic style Stylized 3D, optimized for handheld Gameplay Simplified controls, focus on cinematic jutsus More technical depth, jutsu clashes Story Recap of Naruto/Sasuke + Original Boruto arc Direct Shippuden arcs or unique "Musou" battles Platform PS4, PS5, Xbox, Switch, Steam PSP (Native), Android/PC (via PPSSPP) NARUTO X BORUTO Ultimate Ninja STORM CONNECTIONS