Anonymous Friend wrote:Wait a minute ... are people not liking this game because they suck at it?
Not at all. In fact i found it too easy. My problems with the game were broken it felt.
When I play, I much prefer using the diagonal buttons than the stick, doing that makes the moves much more easier to do (although I use the stick for that Piccolo star-looking move on the command list), especially when I play SF4, using the stick for that is just suicide.Taku128 wrote:Maybe it's your controller? I'd imagine if something was with your controller, it wouldn't be that noticeable in most games because you aren't required to do anything but point the stick in the direction you want to move.Rocketman wrote:Then my copy of the game must be screwed up or something, because it only listens to about half of the commands I give it.Taku128 wrote:Ball-bustingly difficult? Doing Street Fighter inputs on a PS2 stick isn't that hard.
Then why do you play these games? I can't seem to imagine anyone enjoying any DBZ fighter if they can't even pull off simple combos that take a second to do. Also, although I find the Budokai games to be my favorite type of DBZ fighters, their pace is far more slower than Super DBZ, not to mention the controls are a bit more sluggish to boot while SDBZ's feels a lot more free.Kid Trunks wrote:Super DBZ?...nope, don't like it. It felt really slow and awkward,and I didn't much care for the camera angle either. As for the combos, I had neither the patience nor the interest to use them. In general, if a combo is more than 3 buttons, I'll never use it. Not to mention the fact that the ki blasts looked so lame that it hardly seemed worth the effort for me.
Overall, I just found it to be incredibly boring. I like the controls and the quicker pace of the Budokai games so much more.
I don't. I'll try a game out, and if it doesn't suit me, I won't play it anymore. I bought Super DBZ because it was a Dragonball game. I played it. I didn't like. And here I am now, explaing why.Captain-Sora wrote:Then why do you play these games?Kid Trunks wrote:In general, if a combo is more than 3 buttons, I'll never use it.
Because I can use a lot of simple combos to get the results I want. I can't get that from Super DBZ.Captain-Sora wrote:Not only that, but if you dislike combos, why do you prefer the budokai series at all?
The European release had Japanese voices, so if you get the UK version you'd have Japanese voices with English subtitles and menus.MCDaveG wrote:WTF?! This game don't have Japanese Audio???? That's even worse that Budokai Tenkaichi don't have original background music.......
Classic oldschool controls, that suits me well, but listening Schemmel's screaming all the time, god damn it, that's my worst nightmare......
I wanted to get this game sometime around november, because I have a lot of things to do and buy, so I thought that I wanna get this game only because of mature Chi Chi and unique fight style to my collection, because I'm little bored from DBZ fighters now......
But it looks like I have to get the Japanese one or nothing........
PS: Everybody is talking like the game is cheap in US. You know what??? This game is still and cost the same as Infinite World or Budokai Tenkaichi 3 on PS2 here in Czech Republic!![]()
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Only bestsellers are going down with price in this fucked up and twisted country
And yet, if this were a 360 achievement instead of actual unlockables, everybody would go apeshit bananas for it.Rocketman wrote:Cons:
-Unless you cheat, it takes a stupidly long time to unlock things. Every single alternate outfit is a wish on the Dragonballs. Each wish needs you to win seven DBs. Each character has ten alternate outfits. There's fourteen characters.
7 Dragonballs x 10 outfits x 14 characters = 980 fights where you HAVE to win a Dragonball
Ya know what?The S wrote:And yet, if this were a 360 achievement instead of actual unlockables, everybody would go apeshit bananas for it.
I'm glad that you ultimately decided to buy the game, Pain. I had hoped it wasn't too late to weigh-in.Pain wrote:Well I've finally got the game and I'd say that it's better than what you guys made it out to be. It has a very difficult learning curve. But I'd say that I'm pretty decent after playing the ")Original" mode and creating "Character Cards". All of the dialogue is new to me. The manga inspired effects gave me a fan-gash. It really is a great fighting game. But the last two fights of "Original" mode were sort of troublesome.
I'd actually like to make a full review of the game, on this forum, but I'm not sure that I could.