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Abstract: The game does feature a story mode, but unless you’re a devoted DBZ fan, it probably won’t make much sense. You’ve got fighters that are determined to hold super powers beyond their grasp, and the likes of Goku and other would-be heroes trying to ke...
While Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi is a big step up from Raging Blast 2, compared to the first Raging Blast it has some flaws and loading issues. The combat system has been simplified quite a bit and some of your combos are left to a random selecti...
Abstract: Spike Co. Ltd. and Namco Bandai are continuing to titillate Dragon Ball Z fans with their latest release: Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi. By improving the overall battle mechanics, adding new giant boss battles, and including a new customization mod...
Abstract: No ordinary human could ever perform the kinds of tremendously devastating and destructive attacks that the characters of the Dragon Ball Z universe regularly pull off. But even for Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, and the rest of the gang, such abilities take ...
Visuals capture the overthetop combat style of the anime.
Simple, repetitive fighting mechanics, Flow of battle often determined by chance rather than skill, Tedious boss fights that make poor use of quicktime events.
The battles in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi look intense and exciting, but dull mechanics prevent the gameplay from channeling any of that excitement....
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi is beautifully flawed. It has gameplay that actually captures the unique complexity, spirit and speed of the franchise, which is no small feat. Like I said before, it manages to make the anime look dated, and that's so...
Abstract: If there are two things I love in this world, they're fighting games and anime. Like every anime fan, I still find myself waxing nostalgic whenever a new Dragon Ball Z fighting game is released. Now, the Dragon Ball Z games may not have the most comple...
Abstract: There are quite a bit of anime fighting games out there, but a lot of them just feel like watered down versions of better original titles. Spike has taken a bit more of a unique approach with Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi and has reall...
von Lars Hilbig Am Anfang sogar ein bisschen beeindruckt, habe ich mich nach drei Kämpfen an den ewig gleichen Ingame-Sequenzen satt gesehen. Die Kampfmechanik ist viel zu simpel und liefert absolut keine Möglichkeiten, sich irgendwie auszutoben. Däm...