When i first read that you can mimic the moves of the attacks in this game, i thought it was a gimmick. I was wrong. The controls add a whole new level of fighting in the pile of fighting games out. The graphics are spot on, and the action is intense. When you start your first match, the controls might seem overwhelming, but don't worry, that's all the controls, It's all thrown at you at once, and you learn to memorize and adapt extremely quickly. The moves all have some symmetry over the rest of the fighters, so you'll be fighting like a champion in no time. The wii mote skips ruining the controls and goes on to king of the hill of great fighting controls. It's highly exhilarating and you get a feeling of power that you can't get from button mashing. For example, when your firing an energy wave, you can move the wiimotes in and out of position quickly to fire a fairly strong wave, or you can hold it in position till it's fully charges, and then let it rip. It really feels like you're actually fighting, which is what everyone wants There are plenty of things to do besides spending hours having fun blowing people up with your hands. There's a brand new online feature to spar with people across the globe, and there are 150 characters! That's a gigantic selection, and they all have unique moves and so forth. Also throw in a story mode, tournament mode, and endurance-like mode, and you have a superb action game. For the fans, the voices are exact, and the moves don't betray the series. Also (for no extra price) the game comes with a bonus dvd with the top 10 fan voted fight scenes from the entire series!
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