Maybe a little unusual, but I really enjoyed watching Woolie play this game. Mostly because he was a lapsed Naruto fan (like I still am) and thus his playing this game was him re-discovering why...
Maybe a little unusual, but I really enjoyed watching Woolie play this game. Mostly because he was a lapsed Naruto fan (like I still am) and thus his playing this game was him re-discovering why he liked Naruto in the first place. And in a few episodes he actually takes the time to sort of put those feelings into context by explaining how he experienced the Naruto craze in his days, and it serves as a nicely relatable piece of pop culture history.
Ditto for me too. I stopped watching Naruto at around Season 7 of Shippuden and never went back despite being a dedicated fan for all the years previous. And the weird part is I honestly don't...
Mostly because he was a lapsed Naruto fan (like I still am)
Ditto for me too. I stopped watching Naruto at around Season 7 of Shippuden and never went back despite being a dedicated fan for all the years previous. And the weird part is I honestly don't even remember why I lost interest in it... but after so many years hiatus from watching, even if I rekindled my passion for it somehow, when a series is that huge it's really hard to get back in to. I don't remember enough of the plot points to just jump straight back in where I left off, but I remember enough not to want to watch 140 or so episodes all over again. :(
Thanks for the link, I have never played the Naruto games but this sound like a fun watch!
Maybe a little unusual, but I really enjoyed watching Woolie play this game. Mostly because he was a lapsed Naruto fan (like I still am) and thus his playing this game was him re-discovering why he liked Naruto in the first place. And in a few episodes he actually takes the time to sort of put those feelings into context by explaining how he experienced the Naruto craze in his days, and it serves as a nicely relatable piece of pop culture history.
Ditto for me too. I stopped watching Naruto at around Season 7 of Shippuden and never went back despite being a dedicated fan for all the years previous. And the weird part is I honestly don't even remember why I lost interest in it... but after so many years hiatus from watching, even if I rekindled my passion for it somehow, when a series is that huge it's really hard to get back in to. I don't remember enough of the plot points to just jump straight back in where I left off, but I remember enough not to want to watch 140 or so episodes all over again. :(
Thanks for the link, I have never played the Naruto games but this sound like a fun watch!