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Gameplay |
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7.0 | |
Graphics |
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7.5 | ||
Sound |
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7.5 | ||
Value |
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7.3 | ||
Distributor:
Namco Bandai Classification: PG Review Date: Nov 2011 Reviewer: James Wright |
7.2 |
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The latest EXTREME FIGHTER has arrived on the XBox 360 with Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi which is an over the top fighter based on this popular cartoon universe. Like the previous instalments, this current Dragon Ball Z game allows players to engage with characters such as Goku as they perform some outrageous martial art manoeuvres that would not look out of place in a Hong Kong action movie or particularly, an episode of Dragon Ball Z. From quick fights to story modes, Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi has definitely been aimed at the fan of these characters. Even so, if you have never played the game... you might be scratching your head at some of the outrageous combo but the gameplay isn't that bad for a non-fan.
As mentioned, the gameplay includes a story mode with some fun Dragon Ball Z inspired cutscenes and some very cool boss battles that are almost on the same epicness of Final Fantasy or Shadow of Colossus. These battles also include a quick-time event to finish them off and needless to say, if you miss it, you basically need to start again to get to that point. It's a classic game mechanism.
There is also a "hero" mode that allows you to create your own
Dragon Ball Z character and move through the ranks of this fighting
universe which once again is for the fan of this universe. With hero
mode, you basically need to fight and fight in order to unlock
additional moves for your characters. It's almost like an RPG at
times, especially at how the progression moves for your character. There are
also quick games and even online play. Online via XBox Live allows
you to fight real opponents and from my experience, some of these
online players are quite challenging but it does extend the
gameplay. As mentioned, Ultimate Tenkaichi is a fighting game and opposed to games such as Tekken or Street Fighter, this game has been made easier given the intended target group. Although you can perform some amazing moves and special combos, there is an element of button mashing, however for those that master the control system, it does improve what your character can do when engaged in a battle. There are some cool special attacks added to the gameplay and when your health is quite low, you can access your spirit energy which creates quite a spectacular cinematic of your attack.
As
you use the 360 controller to navigate in this "3D" world, your
players have access to a wide gamut of attacks from super speed
attacks to some truly devastating special moves as you literally
kick the absolute Dragon Ball Z out of them. I love the fast attacks
that this game has as it makes the gameplay quite unique and fun,
albeit a little unrealistic to the amount of damage that you give
your opponent. To unleash your super attacks, you can basically need
to continue tapping the button. However where Ultimate Tenkaichi
differs from its predecessors is with the inclusion of a special
attack called clash which is kind of like a rock, paper or scissors. However if you both choose separate options, you win the attack and you unleash a chain of deadly attacks. There is also an element of flying involved in the game which does create some interesting strategically attacks that also include ki blasts. But of course with all these attacks, you do have access to some decent defence mechanisms which will take a little time in mastering. All in all, it's a way over the top fighting game that Dragon Ball Z is known for.
Graphics/Audio
Voice acting is over the top as are the sound effects and sometimes
annoying and repetitive action music. Thankfully there is an option
to turn some of this off. With gameplay, graphics and audio, Dragon
Ball Z isn't the most original game but for fans of this genre and
universe, it's definitely something to investigate.
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