: Instead of clicking through a sequence of static background images, players pilot a custom Chunin-rank ninja directly through the Hidden Leaf Village.

Are you following the Boruto manga? What do you think Sarada’s Eternal Mangekyo ability will be? Let us know in the comments below.

She has mastered the Chidori, but unlike Sasuke’s earlier, often reckless usage, Sarada uses it with tactical precision, ensuring it’s a finishing move rather than a desperate measure. 4. The Path to Hokage: A New Kind of Leader

Finally, Sarada’s goal of becoming Hokage is distinct from Naruto’s. Naruto wanted the title to be acknowledged; Sarada wants the title to fix the system . She witnessed the flaws of the shinobi world (the Kara crisis, the limitations of the village). Her ambition is not romantic; it is surgical. She understands that power without administrative wisdom leads to tyranny (Naruto’s workload struggles) and that wisdom without power leads to impotence (the elders' stagnation). By aiming to be a Hokage who uses the Sharingan for oversight rather than combat, she represents a maturation of the ninja world’s political ideals.

Should we analyze her with the Shinju clones?

: The game needs to decide what it wants to be. Does it want to be a story-driven RPG, an action-focused brawler, or a PvP arena fighter? The ambiguity pointed out by players suggests a lack of focus. A better Sarada Rising would pick a lane and excel in it. If the story is the main draw, the gameplay should support it. If combat is the focus, the narrative should be streamlined.

This was the first sign of Sarada rising better . Unlike Naruto, who buried his loneliness under pranks, or Sasuke, who buried his under revenge, Sarada confronted her trauma head-on. She asked questions. She traveled to find her father. She demanded answers. That emotional intelligence—the ability to seek resolution rather than destruction—is her foundational superpower.

However, for a game to be truly great, it needs to deliver on its promises, which is where Sarada Rising stumbles. A recurring theme in player feedback is that the gameplay can feel "ambiguous and lacking point of view," with some mechanics feeling unclear or pointless. More damningly, one user described the game’s combat as "okay, just the same thing over and over," which points to a fundamental lack of depth and variety. The customizability, a major selling point, is also criticized as being too "basic," with "no proper character customization" leaving players wanting more.

: Technical fixes are crucial. All the negative reviews about the story and visuals being "ass" indicate a need for polish. This includes fixing bugs, optimizing performance for a wider range of devices, and ensuring that the game’s visual style is consistently applied and appealing.

: Recent developments in the manga suggest that Sarada’s current power level may surpass even the likes of Naruto and Sasuke at their peaks, placing her near the level of the 10-Tails at full power.

If you are currently playing through the latest version, let me know:

Despite the reality-warping power of , which rewrote the memories of almost everyone on the planet, Sarada’s mind remained her own. She is now a voice of defiance in a world that has turned against her best friend. She unwaveringly defends Boruto’s innocence to the Eighth Hokage, Shikamaru, showcasing a loyalty and conviction that mirrors the protagonists of old. She is not just participating in the story; she is actively driving the conflict forward. The narrative has finally given her the agency she deserves, shifting from her being a reactive character to a proactive pillar of the resistance.

: Progression often involves a cycle of training during the day and "chatting" in your room at night. You will need to reach a relationship level of at least to convince her to enter a formal relationship.

Let's rise better, together!