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But really, the only thing you can do is play more and learn from your mistakes to get better. Experiment with different characters to see who you like and who goes well with what. Free practice is your best friend.
Chakra rush also works to combo break or escape, but again, rushing it will only deplete your chakra and let your enemy have fun with you.
This is one of the best fighting games I ever played (Mostly because is easy) sure some characters are unbalanced and others are hard to use against others, but you can beat them anyway...
My last advice, as far as I know, story mode in most Storm games are for kids, you can clear them with one hand (Well, I remember having a hard time in the Bijuu Battle in Storm... 3?) but everything else is... Filler, easy. Don't hate me :*
I think you should actually learn the game before you complain about it lol.
Maybe check out some youtubers etc to get better.