What?.....VegettoEX wrote:Ultimate Blast/Tenkaichi jumped up slightly over Raging Blast 2.
On topic: How many more days till E3 for more stuff?
What?.....VegettoEX wrote:Ultimate Blast/Tenkaichi jumped up slightly over Raging Blast 2.
Fans most likely saw Tenkaichi and character creator and thought it was awesome. I wonder how many copies was returnedhulkty wrote:What?.....VegettoEX wrote:Ultimate Blast/Tenkaichi jumped up slightly over Raging Blast 2.*tweaks a bit*
On topic: How many more days till E3 for more stuff?
Tyestor wrote:How many dicks do I have to suck to get Dimps to make another 3D Budokai-esque game again? My patience is seriously starting to wear thin with these new DB games.
Which is what baffles me, Dimps has been with NamcoBandai on DBZ games since Budokai and despite Burst limit still having the highest DBZ game sales, they're drafted to card games and DS collectable and not on main games? I could guess from ignorant production choices they're doing trying to milk the tenkaichi craze as long as possible even after the cows run dry. Despite Dimps style games still having an audience, far less engine flaws, minor tweaking requirements and design change making less time needed to overhaul their gameplay style: they invest in the trash games made by compamies who have no clue how to make fighting games.Nanotchi wrote:Well, Dimps still works with BandaiNamco, I can say that. They develop the tamagotchi nintendo 3DS games, I know that, and they've been doing it for years. I would love to see them return for dragon ball though~
Zephyr wrote:The fandom's collective fetishizing of "moments" is also ridiculous to me. No, not everyone needs a fucking "shine" moment. If that's all you want, then all you want is fanservice, rather than an actual coherent story. And of course those aren't mutually exclusive; you could have a coherent story with "shine" moments! But if a story is perfectly coherent (and I'm really not seeing any compelling arguments that this one is anything but, despite constantly recurring, really poorly reasoned, attempts to argue otherwise), and you're bemoaning the lack of "shine" moments as a reason for the story's poor quality, then you're letting your thirst for "shine" moments obfuscate your ability to detect basic storytelling when it's right in front of you.
They did both Saint Seiya games on the PS3. Including the recent Brave Soldiers, which is a spiritual successor to the PS2 games (which they also made). And the Naruto SD 3DS game. So it's not like they haven't been making better things than the Tamagochi stuff and whatever else on the side.SingleFringe&Sparks wrote:they're drafted to card games and DS collectable and not on main games?
I hope we will hear a release date for NA/EU soon. I wonder if the game does not come out in the NA/EU this time. DBZ games been collecting dust at stores for years, so maybe places like Gamestop, Best Buy and Wal-Mart can step in and tell Namco Bandai that these games are wasting space for bigger and better games. If those retailers don't believe DBZ games can no longer sell, I'm not sure the property itself can remain viable.budokaifanatic007 wrote:The game hasnt even been announced in NA/EU yet so it may be a little while before we get a trailer. Hopefully I'm wrong and we get it in the next 2 weeks.
Most gamestops dont even want them, when infinite world came out, they didnt even have it on release date but shipped a very few copies 2 weeks later in my area and never restocked. Most stores I go to have less than 5 copies of any DBZ game, 2 at most commonly but by the way they're handled they either know they're not going to sell or they just want to get rid of them. Personal experiences even with employees that look at me weird for even wanting one after they bad/mediocre reviews are up. Its just sad.Hellspawn28 wrote:I hope we will hear a release date for NA/EU soon. I wonder if the game does not come out in the NA/EU this time. DBZ games been collecting dust at stores for years, so maybe places like Gamestop, Best Buy and Wal-Mart can step in and tell Namco Bandai that these games are wasting space for bigger and better games. If those retailers don't believe DBZ games can no longer sell, I'm not sure the property itself can remain viable.budokaifanatic007 wrote:The game hasnt even been announced in NA/EU yet so it may be a little while before we get a trailer. Hopefully I'm wrong and we get it in the next 2 weeks.
Zephyr wrote:The fandom's collective fetishizing of "moments" is also ridiculous to me. No, not everyone needs a fucking "shine" moment. If that's all you want, then all you want is fanservice, rather than an actual coherent story. And of course those aren't mutually exclusive; you could have a coherent story with "shine" moments! But if a story is perfectly coherent (and I'm really not seeing any compelling arguments that this one is anything but, despite constantly recurring, really poorly reasoned, attempts to argue otherwise), and you're bemoaning the lack of "shine" moments as a reason for the story's poor quality, then you're letting your thirst for "shine" moments obfuscate your ability to detect basic storytelling when it's right in front of you.
That could've been because Infinite World is a PS2 game or just your Gamestop's preference. Every Gamestop I've been to has had each PS3/360 DBZ game on or before the release dates, and still has new copies of RB2, UT, and Budokai HD out.SingleFringe&Sparks wrote:Most gamestops dont even want them, when infinite world came out, they didnt even have it on release date but shipped a very few copies 2 weeks later in my area and never restocked. Most stores I go to have less than 5 copies of any DBZ game, 2 at most commonly but by the way they're handled they either know they're not going to sell or they just want to get rid of them. Personal experiences even with employees that look at me weird for even wanting one after they bad/mediocre reviews are up. Its just sad.
Same here. My game stop even had a copy of BT3 for the Wii.Shinnin wrote:That could've been because Infinite World is a PS2 game or just your Gamestop's preference. Every Gamestop I've been to has had each PS3/360 DBZ game on or before the release dates, and still has new copies of RB2, UT, and Budokai HD out.SingleFringe&Sparks wrote:Most gamestops dont even want them, when infinite world came out, they didnt even have it on release date but shipped a very few copies 2 weeks later in my area and never restocked. Most stores I go to have less than 5 copies of any DBZ game, 2 at most commonly but by the way they're handled they either know they're not going to sell or they just want to get rid of them. Personal experiences even with employees that look at me weird for even wanting one after they bad/mediocre reviews are up. Its just sad.
Are Dragon Ball players the kind to actually pay for digital copy of it?Hellspawn28 wrote:If the game does not go detail then it could be digital download. I'm pretty sure the game will likely get a retail release.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors in US got only a digital release but in Europe we got the physical release. Maybe Namco felt US' audience wasn't profitable enough for a physical release.Hellspawn28 wrote:Didn't one of the new One Piece games got a straight to digital release here in the US for the PS3? I'm not saying it could happen to DBZ, but it's possible.
Call of Duty(Doodie cuz it's the same crap), Naruto Storm series, Mario, SonicHellspawn28 wrote: bigger games.
Street Fighter 4, Infamous, Tekken, Metal GearHellspawn28 wrote: better games.
Akira Toriyama wrote:If anyone. ANYONE AT TOEI! Makes a movie about old and weak major villains returning, or making recolored versions of Super Saiyan, I'ma come to yo company and evict you from doing Dragon Ball ever again! Only I do those things, because people love me, and they despise you....derp!
Marco Polo wrote:Goku Black is a fan of DBZ who hates Super and has taken the form of a younger Goku (thinner shape, softer hair) to avenge the original series by destroying the new.
I'd rather have the same crap over and over that I can fine fun out of instead of breaths of fresh air that equals less fun.EXBadguy wrote:Hellspawn28 wrote:
Even though UT and BoZ were disappointments, we all gotta admit they both were breaths of fresh air too.
Well then, just pop in Tenkaichi 3 in your PS2/3 or Wii/U and play it.miguelnuva1 wrote:I'd rather have the same crap over and over that I can find fun out of instead of breaths of fresh air that equals less fun.
That suck. Ps3 don't support backward playing no more. And my Ps2 was lost from house flooding. To be fair if they don't want repetitive. They could just add some things to spark it up a littledbboxkaifan wrote:Well then, just pop in Tenkaichi 3 in your PS2/3 or Wii/U and play it.miguelnuva1 wrote:I'd rather have the same crap over and over that I can find fun out of instead of breaths of fresh air that equals less fun.
The problem is that Namco's unable to make a new Dragon Ball game that is balanced towards all and that wouldn't feel too repetitive, or boring.
Keep in mind that the ps4 has sold more units in 6 months then what the wii u did in a year and a halfZenkai wrote:Sigh, not on the Wii U again. The PS4 doesn't have that many more units sold over the Wii U, and it would likely take more effort to make a PS4 version than a Wii U version.
It seems like a strange move to me.