You replicate the punch and shake the remote when the bugs close in. There are additional gestures for this jutsu. When you press the down button on the D-pad Shino punches his foe and corners his opponent with bugs like in his Chuunin exam fight. The visuals for his insect throwing have been improved and it feels like his attack his been slightly widened in Clash of Ninja: Revolution. He can drop a moving mine of bugs that sucks away chakra and throw a triangular blast of parasitic insects in mid-air. Like Tenten, Shino is more of a ranged fighter. She also has a backflip jump that throws her in the air and behind an enemy, which makes her hard to hit too. Tenten jumps in the air and sprays projectiles on a large area and it’s possible to hit three players at once. Her other special doesn’t have motion control, but it’s much more dangerous in free-for-all fights. Tenten’s first attack has motion controls where you swing the nunchuck/remote downwards as Tenten spikes her scrolls into the ground. Like most of the other characters, Tenten has two specials. Just like in Gekitou Ninja Taisen 3 she can double jump and rain projectiles on the other players. Tenten is a real threat in four player fights. Check out a comparison video past the break. The graphical differences are barely noticeable, but the frame rate improvement is. Eighting fixed the issues with the choppy frame rate with tweaks like playing with the shadows. When I swung by Tomy’s headquarters I tested out the four player mode and I’m glad to say it’s a huge improvement over Naruto Shippuden: Geiktou Ninja Taisen EX.