Talk:Guren Shingeki

Has anyone played Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Accel? If so, can anyone explain what the correct name of this technique is? I just came up with the name on a whim, much like Red Chakra Arms was "Summon Demon Hands", Yōka Rasengan was "Special Rasengan", and Yonbiko Imari was "Four-Tailed Beam Attack". It's about time we find a correct translation for this move. DevonS was here on 18:29, October 20, 2010 (UTC)

Confused origin
I managed to get myself access to Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja 4 (subtitled Narutimate Accel in Japan), which the Internet leads me to believe is where this move comes from. I can't confirm anything when I can't read the Japanese version, but I'd like to ask how we got the move name for this attack, because if we're talking about the attack that an unofficial movelist says is Guren Shingeki (called Blazing Tremor Attack in the English game), then it's absolutely nothing like the attack in SSF2. In this game, Kyūbi Naruto does an upwards kick and then reaches each of fiery red arms outwards at the opponent.

Actually, the move feels more like a different air combo he has, which the unofficial movelist says is called Guren Senka (called Blazing Whirling Flower in the English game), in which Naruto reaches an arm out, then spins forward a lot like he does in SSF2 (targeting the nearest opponent, if he can), ending with a claw slash. It's speculation, but I'm not sure how we got the name of this attack in the first place and I'd like to bring this up because if it's not from an official source, then we might be inclined to change it. --CrazyNaut (talk) 3:36, February 3, 2019 (UTC)