Gameplay- Like I stated above the controls take a while to get used to but once you get used to it it can be very fun especially doing the special attacks. There is one main problem though. You can use the classic controller but the tutorials are all done using the Wii-mote and there isn't a way to know what buttons do what. Also the multiplayer is flawed, moves you could do in single player that you should be able to do in multiplayer dont work and you kinda have no idea what is going on. Gameplay modes....basically there is 4 Story, where you play almost every saga in the DBZ and GT storyline, Tourney, where you go through a tournament to make cash, Versus is self explanatory. there is 1 on 1 or 5 on 5 which....is bizarre but ok, Then there is Dragon road (or tower I cant remember) where you fight specific fights against specific characters under special conditions,probably the most enjoyable mode. Then there is training which is self explanatory.
Visuals- Its a port from a PS2 game with wii controls, nothing spectacular.
Sound- Sounds and music you would expect from a DBZ game.
Overall- A rent at most don't cough up the 50 bucks I did. the next game might have Wifi so that one might be worthy of a buy but not this 7/10
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