Innovative fighting game, very fun and even more annoying and near impossible to master.

User Rating: 7 | Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 WII
This is a game I have mixed feelings about. Graphics wise, it's beautiful. The lush, realistic landscapes that offer endless open space to battle, and the straight from television animated characters intact with all their powers. The controls take a pretty long while to master, and I dont mean basic controls. Things like zipping around from left to right or dashing ultra-speed straight ahead and basic fighting are all pretty intuitive, the controls I mean are the special powers. After relentlessly devoting time to learning the special powers, I stil felt like when I did let loose a gorgeous power that would floor my enemy that it was more accident than anything I did. Because it never seemed to work when I wanted it to. So, mastering this game will take a while, but what a game once that's done. It can be repetitive, just like any fighting game inevitably is, and even though the replays can be cool, and the "everything stops to feature the special move" is nice the first few times, it does get old.

Overall, it's innovative, beautiful, and very fun, but incredibly hard.