Dragon Ball Z V.R.V.S is a punch-out styled game, put into the Dragon Ball Z universe. The game consists of two to three rounds, depending on your or your opponents health.
Graphics:
The graphics are good, for a MAME game. They've accurately drawn the characters. But I think that they could've done a better job.
Sound:
The sound can be annoying at times, seeing that almost every attack you do has a piece of voice acting attached. The quality of the voice is good, though.
Addictivenes:
I'd probably go back to play this game. I haven't completed it yet. But, when I do, I'll probably replay it, 'cause the game is very addicitive itself and I'd like to get the biggest score I can.
Story:
There is absolutely no story. You insert a coin, and it puts you into a character select screen. I was assuming that once you select the character, a cutscene would come. But no, it kicks you off into a fight, and that's it.
Depth:
The game has a small amount of features. The basic punch with the left and right arm, repeatdly punching aswell. But there are also Ki attacks, the more you charge up, the better the attack is. You need to land a few punches to increase your Ki.
Difficulty:
The only reason I gave it a 7 is because of the shadow you fight near the end. It's very hard to defeat, and I always rely on the time limit to defeat it.
All in all, the game is pretty good. It has it's up and downs, but I still like it. It's something that differs from the other Dragon Ball Z games.
Dragon Ball Z V.R.V.S is a punch-out styled game, put into the Dragon Ball Z universe. The game consists of two to three rounds, depending on your or your opponents health.
Graphics:
The graphics are good, for a MAME game. They've accurately drawn the characters. But I think that they could've done a better job.
Sound:
The sound can be annoying at times, seeing that almost every attack you do has a piece of voice acting attached. The quality of the voice is good, though.
Addictivenes:
I'd probably go back to play this game. I haven't completed it yet. But, when I do, I'll probably replay it, 'cause the game is very addicitive itself and I'd like to get the biggest score I can.
Story:
There is absolutely no story. You insert a coin, and it puts you into a character select screen. I was assuming that once you select the character, a cutscene would come. But no, it kicks you off into a fight, and that's it.
Depth:
The game has a small amount of features. The basic punch with the left and right arm, repeatdly punching aswell. But there are also Ki attacks, the more you charge up, the better the attack is. You need to land a few punches to increase your Ki.
Difficulty:
The only reason I gave it a 7 is because of the shadow you fight near the end. It's very hard to defeat, and I always rely on the time limit to defeat it.
All in all, the game is pretty good. It has it's up and downs, but I still like it. It's something that differs from the other Dragon Ball Z games.