
From the score of 6.5 from Gamespot for Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 you would think that it is just another average at best button mashing DBZ fighting game. This is furthest from the truth in many ways.
This is the game I traded in Red Steel for.
This is without a doubt the best Dragon Ball Z game I've played ever on any system. Gamespot says they would rather play the game with the Gamecube controller? What? I call Wuss on that one. This is a real man's DBZ game, and a good one. The Wii remote without a doubt adds a lot of intuitive control that would never make me want to even touch a GC controller again for fighting games.
You guys ever watch the show? Well if you did you would know that the characters train for along time before they go battle the enemy. This is true for this game too. You must do the training to fully be prepared to fight. Did you expect anything less? This is a new control scheme and I would think that you would want to learn how to play this game with the Wii remote right? The Wii remote is very responsive and after training you will never want to go back to the old style of play. Gamespot says that using the Wii remote and Nunchuck for the controls in not intuitive. Wrong. Being able to do these moves with gestures makes you feel much more apart of the Dragon Ball Z universe. If the gestures didn't work, then it would make sense for them to say that. Everything works great with the control scheme of the Wii.
The graphics are the best ever for any DBZ game, looking even better than the show. The look is fantastic and more than I ever would have asked for. Bloom lighting (in spots) in a DBZ game? Awesome. The sound is also the best of any DBZ game as well. The voices don't sound bored like Gamespot says, there is so much good quality stuff directly from the show that you just can't go wrong.
I'm not even the biggest fan of DBZ, but I know a great game when I play it. This is a great game. Some of the multiplayer battles that you will enjoy with your friends will be long remembered, each one has the ability to be just as big and epic as the show if both of you know what you're doing. Story mode covers everything in the DBZ history, the loading is not an issue like Gamespot says either. Trust me, this is a must have game for all Wii owners.
As for Gamespot, anyone looking for a review of a Wii game should look elsewhere. They seem to pick the wrong person for the wrong system to review the games. They need more reviewers for each game because this is getting ridiculous. They have the lowest average ratings for Wii games of any site on the Internet. There is something wrong with that picture and anyone believing what a lot of their Wii reviews are saying are probably Xbox360 or PS3 fanboys ; but on the other hand the staff seems to defend and agree with these reviews that are being done by one person each. What does THAT tell you about Gamespot? Do the math.
This is the game I traded in Red Steel for.
This is without a doubt the best Dragon Ball Z game I've played ever on any system. Gamespot says they would rather play the game with the Gamecube controller? What? I call Wuss on that one. This is a real man's DBZ game, and a good one. The Wii remote without a doubt adds a lot of intuitive control that would never make me want to even touch a GC controller again for fighting games.
You guys ever watch the show? Well if you did you would know that the characters train for along time before they go battle the enemy. This is true for this game too. You must do the training to fully be prepared to fight. Did you expect anything less? This is a new control scheme and I would think that you would want to learn how to play this game with the Wii remote right? The Wii remote is very responsive and after training you will never want to go back to the old style of play. Gamespot says that using the Wii remote and Nunchuck for the controls in not intuitive. Wrong. Being able to do these moves with gestures makes you feel much more apart of the Dragon Ball Z universe. If the gestures didn't work, then it would make sense for them to say that. Everything works great with the control scheme of the Wii.
The graphics are the best ever for any DBZ game, looking even better than the show. The look is fantastic and more than I ever would have asked for. Bloom lighting (in spots) in a DBZ game? Awesome. The sound is also the best of any DBZ game as well. The voices don't sound bored like Gamespot says, there is so much good quality stuff directly from the show that you just can't go wrong.
I'm not even the biggest fan of DBZ, but I know a great game when I play it. This is a great game. Some of the multiplayer battles that you will enjoy with your friends will be long remembered, each one has the ability to be just as big and epic as the show if both of you know what you're doing. Story mode covers everything in the DBZ history, the loading is not an issue like Gamespot says either. Trust me, this is a must have game for all Wii owners.
As for Gamespot, anyone looking for a review of a Wii game should look elsewhere. They seem to pick the wrong person for the wrong system to review the games. They need more reviewers for each game because this is getting ridiculous. They have the lowest average ratings for Wii games of any site on the Internet. There is something wrong with that picture and anyone believing what a lot of their Wii reviews are saying are probably Xbox360 or PS3 fanboys ; but on the other hand the staff seems to defend and agree with these reviews that are being done by one person each. What does THAT tell you about Gamespot? Do the math.

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