Not bad, certainly not the best
posted by Lerotz (GRAFTON, WV) Jun 7, 2010
Member since Jun 2010
I feel that this game while very effective introducing some characters that the others haven't is still quite simply inferior to Budokai Tenkaichi 3, and Budokai 3 for that matter. It feels like the CPU is unbalanced between each mission in the Story, and is quite simply pitiful in the Tournaments, one minute I play it and am simply overwhelming the enemy, and the next minute I'm being crushed by him. I really enjoy the SSJ 3 Broly and Vegeta, but the combat is simply hard to pick up upon. If I wasn't a seasoned player of the previous games, I would've found it nearly impossible to play this game. Quite simply I really wish they would remake Budokai Tenkachi 3 with updated graphics and an online feature. The graphics were impressive, but I've seen better. I often found myself getting lost on what to do next because it was really hard to figure out how to upgrade your custom character, course I'm mentioning that I had no manual so that was probably the downfall of that. I felt that the combat at times was really sluggish and that they included more moves than what was necessary. It really forces you to use the Dojo training modes that are built into the game, which I was happy with. Lastly I HATE that the "Prologue" and "Epilogue" to the game's "Episodes" have NO voice acting, that means you have to read the whole thing, which I ended up ignoring all together. I probably shouldn't write this yet since I STILL haven't figure out how to get Star Points which are used to unlock additional missions and voice acting stuff, the only reason I have SSJ 3 Broly and Vegeta is because I used the PS Store to download the custom characters for free. The biggest thing that I like about this game is that there is A LOT to do, so there is hours of gameplay within it.
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