I'm about an hour and a half and three chapters in to Dragonball Z: Burst Limit.
This is a solid licensed fighter, but limiting it to that would be a disservice.
For fans of the creative intellectual property, DBZ: Burst Limit finally gets it right (at least in relation to the recent spate of games).
But for fanboys -- you may wet yourself (I'm dry, but just barely).
DBZ:BL (like that?) is a decently deep fighter, contains IP (and genre) signature tropes that I totally dig (for example, sub or dub purists? You can play with English voice dubbing, or in Japanese, with English subtitles.
On the feeling empowered / pushing myself "as the character" front, I really felt like Kaioken x3 was the shizzle (relax, x4 was a cutscene, so it didn't do the same for me); I can't wait to hit super, let alone take on Freiza (and Cell? Please? Majin Buu?).
And while I genuinely suck at button mashers, I genuinely feel like the controls for DBZ:BL are more intuitive, and I find myself doing things "right" more often than with, say, Soul Calibur (much as I love that franchise, I get pwned more often than not).
Don't get me wrong, this DBZ game isn't perfect -- the camera at times seems a little floaty, I can't figure out why they made some of the stage and cut-scene transitions, the rating system is overly complex, and I have a love/hate relationship with the unlock notifications.
But those are trivial detractors from a great overall package.
C'mon Atari -- you're not the love from my youth, but I'm still rooting for you. Knock out some more like this one.
Video games, PC games, or other interactive media that's currently caught my attention ...
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Ninja Gaiden II (360 demo)
I so dig Ninja Gaiden, so I was stoked when the demo for Ninja Gaiden II finally came stateside (last? WTF?).
The demo gives that sense of amazing ninja bad-assery, which is great, but ...
This may be the worst third-person camera ever. I'm hoping it's just an artifact of the demo, though.
The demo gives that sense of amazing ninja bad-assery, which is great, but ...
This may be the worst third-person camera ever. I'm hoping it's just an artifact of the demo, though.
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