A Must Have For The Nintendo 3DS Owner!

User Rating: 10 | Dragon Ball: Fusions 3DS

One of the most fun, and most challenging video games that I've played in quite a while, this game pushes the graphic quality, and number of playable characters, to levels that most video games (especially on the Nintendo 3DS) have never matched before! This video game takes the concept of fusion characters, and runs completely wild with it! You play as a Saiyan character named Kinyon (who can either be a male or a female), and is fighting to become the strongest fighter there is! Kinyon's main rival, is a fellow Saiyan named Pinich, who also has the same dream, and their paths will cross quite a few times in this game! Initially, Kinyon will travel with Kid Goku, Kid Trunks, Goten, and Pan. Eventually, they will gain the ability to do an Ultimate Fusion; an ability that allows them to turn them into a singular gigantic warrior, and allow them to deal massive amounts of damage to any character caught in their blast radius in a matter of seconds! Unlike other games, you don't start off having access to all the great moves, you have to learn them by experiencing first hand. And you can only save 30 moves at any time, so, be sure to choose which moves you want to save wisely. And the ability to recruit characters is thankfully easy enough. Once you've mastered the ability called "Zenkai Attack", you can use that attack against any character that has a yellow star underneath their health bar. And if you can knock out that character at the end of the "Zenkai Attack", you can recruit them, which is useful for being able to both gain the ability to store more energy, and earn it if you need some more! Of course, some of the battles are not that easy! Some require you to defeat certain enemies in a certain way, or they will NOT be defeated, and will recover with full strength, so be sure to pay attention to the requirements. And don't be afraid to level grind, because some of the later mandatory fights will be HARD if you aren't fully prepared for them! In addition, the music, controls, and overall writing of the game is pretty great. The only small nitpick, is that this game once again uses the Japanese Voice Cast, instead of the English one, but that's a minor complaint. The content of this game, can easily keep you entertained for over fifty hours, so it's a game you definitely want to have, if you want to play it for a long time! I thoroughly enjoyed this game, and I highly recommend it, for the Nintendo 3DS enthusiast! Enough said, true believers!