I would love they use colours like this:JulieYBM wrote:From our friends at Kanzentai:
I'll take the fully new animation, Toei!

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I would love they use colours like this:JulieYBM wrote:From our friends at Kanzentai:
I'll take the fully new animation, Toei!
In addition to blocking, vanishing, turning attacks, launchers, sweeping attacks, flying kicks, kiai cannons, mid-combo dodges/teleports etc which were already confirmed. Basically EVERY element of RB2 or BT3's combo system is still intact. Plus the QTE's are worked smoothly into the game, which is good.Rory wrote:I like a lot of things that this game seems to be bringing, the presentation is a gigantic step in the right direction... but it's just a big QTE.Jaetinh wrote:New gameplay released today by Namco Bandai, Vegeta v Cell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ia3Dqpc ... e=youtu.be
Also, a new trailer from Tokyo Games Show will be coming soon. Let's hope this includes GT or something like that.
Yeah basically. But in totally different camera angles. The camera is almost first person when you are in the air and shoot ki at your opponent, so close is it behind your back. It's disconcerting.Saimaroimaru wrote: Basically EVERY element of RB2 or BT3's combo system is still intact. Plus the QTE's are worked smoothly into the game, which is good.
First person is literally looking through their eyes. It's not even close to First person.InfernalVegito wrote:Yeah basically. But in totally different camera angles. The camera is almost first person when you are in the air and shoot ki at your opponent, so close is it behind your back. It's disconcerting.Saimaroimaru wrote: Basically EVERY element of RB2 or BT3's combo system is still intact. Plus the QTE's are worked smoothly into the game, which is good.
Completely and utterly boring, because the player has no idea what they are doing. Spent half the video lobbing single ki blasts or punching the air...Saimaroimaru wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPg8SrC9 ... ture=feedu
What are the chances the western release will retain the Kikuchi score?kei17 wrote:New gameplay movies shot at Tokyo Game Show:
http://www.gamespot.com/events/tgs-2011 ... pid=630324
http://www.gamespot.com/events/tgs-2011 ... pid=630324
Now it has turned out that the Japanese version has the Kikuchi score again.
Probably very, very slim.Sunlight & City Night wrote:What are the chances the western release will retain the Kikuchi score?kei17 wrote:New gameplay movies shot at Tokyo Game Show:
http://www.gamespot.com/events/tgs-2011 ... pid=630324
http://www.gamespot.com/events/tgs-2011 ... pid=630324
Now it has turned out that the Japanese version has the Kikuchi score again.
I do believe the first English magazine scan from Japan Expo (was that the right con? lol) said "original Japanese music". So we should get it if they hold true to that statement, but I don't suppose we'll know until someone from Spike or Namdai confirms it.Sunlight & City Night wrote:What are the chances the western release will retain the Kikuchi score?
I pray this to be trueTheDevilsCorpse wrote:I do believe the first English magazine scan from Japan Expo (was that the right con? lol) said "original Japanese music". So we should get it if they hold true to that statement, but I don't suppose we'll know until someone from Spike or Namdai confirms it.Sunlight & City Night wrote:What are the chances the western release will retain the Kikuchi score?
EDIT: Here - http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2 ... an1%29.png
James Teal (Animerica 1996) wrote:When you think about it, there are a number of similarities between the Chinese-inspired Son Goku and that most American of superhero icons, Superman. Both are aliens sent to Earth shortly after birth to escape the destruction of their homeworlds; both possess super-strength, flight, super-speed, heightened senses and the ability to cast energy blasts. But the crucial difference between them lies not only in how they view the world, but in how the world views them.
Superman is, and always has been, a symbol for truth, justice, and upstanding moral fortitude–a role model and leader as much as a fighter. The more down-to-earth Goku has no illusions about being responsible for maintaining social order, or for setting some kind of moral example for the entire world. Goku is simply a martial artist who’s devoted his life toward perfecting his fighting skills and other abilities. Though never shy about risking his life to save either one person or the entire world, he just doesn’t believe that the balance of the world rests in any way on his shoulders, and he has no need to shape any part of it in his image. Goku is an idealist, and believes that there is some good in everyone, but he is unconcerned with the big picture of the world…unless it has to do with some kind of fight. Politics, society, law and order don’t have much bearing on his life, but he’s a man who knows right from wrong.
Cheese me, I concour with that. I saw that on FUNi's Orange Brick #3.Raykugen wrote:I would love they use colours like this:JulieYBM wrote:From our friends at Kanzentai:
I'll take the fully new animation, Toei!