Ok, coming up with this game's score was hard. It has the right foundations to become a legendary game and possibly better than Budokai 3. But some glitches here and there, and some flaws here and there, make the game a bit off balance. First, the most common flaw the combat. It's great and all, but it gets a bit repititive. Second, the ki attacks. When I was playing with my friend, he kept on charging up then releasing a ki attack, and in turn I do the same thing. IT SUCKS. When I play single player, the COM. abuses the ki attacks. We end up in a ki battle most of the time. What happened to good ol' fight and then a ki attack and then " come back to get sucka-punched". Another thing that makes this game unbearable are those friggin force fields. It's only too often that you find yourself stuck against one. On the plus side it gives you a chance to beat the HELL out of your opponent. Then again, that ruins all the fun. The controls are lame, but the graphics are PRETTY good. Sound ain't that great. The Z BATTLE GATE MODE is really short, but I guess they can't just add fake stuff. Or maybe we all say it has flaws because we are still recovering from that terrible blow that came from Sagas. Anywho, it's an overall good game, but could have been WAY better. I enjoyed this game and so should you.
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