Quote Originally Posted by Sephex
Though, the story mode in all the games remind me if ESPN decided to recap DBZ episodes.
lol

Quote Originally Posted by Vivi22
None of the moves are impossible. In fact, the games biggest flaw would have to be that they're too easy to perform. The Ultimate moves you're complaining about; you don't need to hit all four buttons, just one (I generally just hit X), and unless you're timing is absolutely horrid or you're having an off day it isn't hard to get used to them and pull them off no problem. Same goes for every other move in the game, though I will say the rock paper scissors thing was crap, although it didn't destroy my ability to have some fun with the game.
I could see this being said for games one or two, but not this. You lost me here, when you say you just need to hit one button to launch your ultimate attack? Not so the case. The game specifically tells you to hit all 4, and this is when you are in hypermode. That part is a sinch, but to get the move off again is a pain ass (when fighting com player in story line mode) when the whole game really comes down to a rock-paper-sissors match. Ish. I mean, if I broke it down into a procedural if-statment forking structure, the matri would get too massivley long to make the move a if-you-get-lucky game winner. That is just what I don't like.

I will admit, I did like the graphics, and the gameplay, but the mechanics are pure crap, and enough to make me care zilch about the game. Also - the world map -wtf- The game did pose a challenge, but it was not the clean-cut fun kinda challenge - It was the frustraiting button mashing to keep your ground challenge while the com characters go hog wild with ultimate attacks and dragon rush every 5 seconds. It was annoying, and I personnaly HATE the game.

If rock-paper-sissors was my idea of a good time, I woulda bought a game cube.

Bipper