11-22-2013, 09:01 PM
(11-22-2013, 08:47 PM)GameWizard001 Wrote:I decided to do that after seeing the first. I'm on 3 and I can see your point. Its oversimplified. That's the problem that DBZ games have is they're either too simple or too complicated. DBZ Tenkaichi games kind of lean towards the more complicated, which are near impossible to balance. This'd be an attempt for the other spectrum that didn't do well.(11-22-2013, 08:36 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote:(11-22-2013, 07:56 PM)GameWizard001 Wrote: I bought this game cause I was a fan of DBZ, and thought that the bad days of DBZ: Ultimate Battle 22 was far behind me.....then this game was made and realized that mediocre can reinvent itself.
So enjoy Lanipator's Let's Play of DBZ: Ultimate Tenchaichi (Maybe any game with the word Ultimate in it makes it suck)
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What's so bad about it? It seems maybe a little too cinematic but apart from that, a new story rather than a rehash of the anime seems nice.
Actually they did rehash the anime in the story mode, but what Lani did was the "Hero Mode" which is a choose your own adventure thing but it is the combat that wasn't good. It is pretty much a pretty looking game that uses "Rock, Paper, Scissors" to decide fights. Not really fun after a while, and then you have giant boss fights that are pretty much shoot energy balls till they are knocked out then kick and punch. Repeat till health is down a bit, cue QTE scene and repeat maybe 2 more times this process and then you win.
Watch the rest of his videos and you'll see. There are about 9 of them to complete the thing he is in.