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Dragon Ball Z - Taiketsu 09-06-14 10:46 AM
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Dragon Ball Zzzzz.....
Warning: Uses original Japanese names.
Webfoot Studios proved that they could make a good Dragon Ball game after the disaster that was Legacy of Goku with its sequels, Legacy of Goku 2 and Buu's Fury. Unfortunately Taiketsu is not a good game.
Graphics: The graphics look like they were rejects from Donkey Kong Country and not in a good way. The characters are too blurry and un shaded. They should have used the graphic style that made the LOG trilogy successful.
Sound: The sound is the only good part of the game. Each track sounds like a 32 bit version of Bruce Falconer's score for the Toonami broadcast, and are really catchy. The only reason I gave it a six was because the tracks were ripped straight from the LOG trilogy.
Controls: The game feels kind of clunky. The low and high punches and kicks are L and A and B and R which feels kind of off if you played the Super Butouden series and Street Fighter 2 a lot. You can't throw ki blasts and charge with just the GBA's buttons. Overall, I think they should of played the Super Butouden games and Street Fighter more.
Story: It's a tournament fighter, what do you expect! Plus I don't like the fact that they called Buu a villain yet he's in his Mr. Buu form. And why are #18 and Kuririn fighting on Namek when it was clearly destroyed by Freeza?
Depth: You can unlock characters, but seeing that they play almost the same, they could of been in the game when you first play!!! And the fact that the bonuses are just a jukebox to play the music, images from the anime, (Were the developers lazy? Couldn't you put some FMVs in?) and cheats, where in a fighting game, make you look like the kid who picked Oddjob in GoldenEye, seem kind of pointless.
Roster: You can play as Son Goku, Son Gohan, Piccolo, Kuririn, #18, Trunks, and Vegeta at the start. Raditz, Nappa, Freeza, #16, Buu, Cell, Gotenks and Broli are unlockable. The game and its hype said that this was the first Dr... Read the rest of this Review
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World Heroes (set 1) (mame), World Heroes (set 1) (mame), World Heroes (set 1) (mame), World Heroes (set 1) (mame), Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Euro 980123) (mame), Final Fantasy IV (wsc), Final Fantasy IV (wsc), Final Fantasy (English v0.91) (wsc), Final Fantasy II (english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy II (english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy II (english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy Legend (Makai Toushi SaGa english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy II (english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy II (english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy II (english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy II (english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy II (english translation) (wsc), Final Fantasy (English v0.91) (wsc), Final Fantasy (English v0.91) (wsc), Final Fantasy (English v0.91) (wsc), Final Fantasy (English v0.91) (wsc), Final Fantasy IV (wsc), Genpei ToumaDen (mame), Genpei ToumaDen (mame), Virtua Fighter (mame), Virtua Fighter (mame), Road Avenger (scd), Road Avenger (scd), Road Avenger (scd), Road Avenger (scd), Road Avenger (scd), Road Avenger (scd), Fatal Fury Special + Garou Densetsu Special (set 1) (mame), Fatal Fury Special + Garou Densetsu Special (set 1) (mame), Garou Densetsu - Shukumei no Tatakai (gen), |
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