I've never played any of the games but when I was a kid I used to love watching Dragon Ball.
Downloaded the demo because I was curious and was pleasantly suprised. The buttons were simply (2 attack buttons, 1 projectile button, block), but it was decefively complex. When I threw a fireball at the AI, it teleported behind me and ping-ponged me back and forth, just like in the cartoon. Very cool. I learne dhow to do the same, so I kept doing it to the AI, who in turn countered my counters. At one point, I knocked the AI into a hill side, which crumbled into a pile of rubble in a cinematic sort of way. Another homage to the cartoon series.
I just kept playing and playing it until I got really good at it. The cut-scene massive attacks you can do was very cool. Overall I never knew how fun these DBZ games were until now, and I can see why it sells. I would be tempted to get it, but Battlefield Bad Company, Brother in Arms, and Soul Calibur come soon and I'm anticipating those. Either way, DBZ seemed pretty cool. Better than what I had concieved of all this time.
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