Why is ultimate tenkaichi so bad




















Yeah the graphics looks very good, but if you seen one fight, you seen them all, just with other characters. It consists of pressing a combination of buttons correctly within given time, and also goes from 2D to 3D. Graphics are fantastic, music too, the online mode is that thing.. For online battles you're better off playing a different fighting game because, 1 more people, 2 more social, 3 more fun. Gaming is at the point were it revolves around the online mode and yet Namdai hasn't given a God damn decent online mode on any DBZ game, well, they may be decent for the first few months but then they die out as fans leave the game in the case.

Post by DonieZ » Mon May 14, pm I don't think the online mode is so bad because the online is so bad, but because the games themselves just aren't that good fighters. You can't compare the online of DB games to the online of, for example, SF or Tekken games since the games are of the quality which allow people to be able to can to want to get better and better.

It's the reason DB games aren't competitive, which ties in to what I have to say in another thread; there just isn't enough to make people want to continue playing.

I will say though that BL's online was exceptionally terrible. It was super laggy, not very-well presented, laggy and some more laggy. Wasn't a very good overall experience if you ask me, but I guess that wasn't their fault.

And did they even use online updates back then? Doesn't the English voices switch from the original Z cast and the Kai cast? Is that annoying or is it something that can be ignored and not noticed? Post by dbboxkaifan » Mon May 14, pm Codarik wrote: I haven't played Ultimate Tenkaichi so I can't give an answer but I do have a question about it.

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Can you imagine Gohan's voice being like that? I'm pretty sure they only recorded dialogue for Hero mode and most of the story mode since they didn't want to pay the voice actors. They re-use a lot of the dialogue from the first two RB games. Post by dbboxkaifan » Wed May 16, am Hellspawn28 wrote: I guess they said for the people who want a mix between Z and Kai? Then yes, it's pretty lackluster.

Infinite World removed characters from the B3 roster, added in useless mini games and gave players a real mess of a story mode. This is another one of the more recent games on this list that turned out to be absolute garbage.

It also marks the appearance of our first portable game. It seems that Harukanaru Densetsu felt it would be alright to completely stray from the norm here and instead of high octane fights, gave the fan base some boring card based gameplay with RPG elements sprinkled in.

It just looked low budget considering what it was representing. Basically, take the customization, roster and dynamic gameplay of Budokai Tenkaichi, take it all out and you have Raging Blast.

It is what it is, a striped down Budokai Tenkaichi clone with little redeeming value. Some games are bad while others have just enough potential that they can be kind of competent.

But those kinds of games are the most frustrating of all. Extreme Butoden does do some things right. The character roster is kind of lackluster. It boasts over characters but only about a quarter are actually playable. THE rest are just assist characters and are barely used for the majority of battles. It just feels like the developers were trying so hard to make something that was competent that they failed to really make it fun. Anything connected to Dragon Ball GT is going to suffer from problems off the bat.

The game was so bad that it kind of put a damper on Dragon Ball video games for a while. Yup, it was really that awful of a game. For some poor souls, Final Bout was the first Dragon Ball game they played. Could the inclusion of more helped? Maybe, maybe not. While its successor is regarded as one of the best Dragon Ball Z games ever made, the first Legacy of Goku title kind of split fans.

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