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Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi - GR Review
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If you haven't read my 'D' review for Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World, don't worry... you're not missing much. Having watched every episode of Dragon Ball Z and owning nearly the entire series on VHS (yep, that's a lot of tapes), I can't deny the Saiyan within me and say I'm not a fan of one of the most important Japanese animations in history. However, I cringe whenever a Dragon Ball title manages to creep its way inside of a mailing envelope that I have to open. What? No one else on our staff is into Dragon Ball? Am I the only one? Yep, get the Asian guy to review the Asian games that have Asian men screaming attacks with Asian names. I see where this is going.
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi is yet another Dragon Ball Z title, another filler game to satisfy the annual allotment of franchises based on Japanese animes, like Naruto or Bleach or whatever Shonen Jump is into these days. The default response by a critic to these games should be one of vacant numbness—and rightfully so. How many times do we need to follow the story of Dragon Ball Z until we realize it's just a vehicle for over-muscular alpha males to fly, grunt, yell, blast energy balls, hit each other, literally go all ape-****, and do anything but real martial arts for the sake of a power fantasy. In fact, removing all the dialogue would probably make the series better, but at the very least, there's an option to select the Japanese dialogue for Story Mode. Not hearing the English dubbing usually makes any Japanese animation much easier to not turn off.
If there's anything remotely redeeming about Ultimate Tenkaichi, it's that the story follows the series canon to the letter, all with gorgeous cel-shaded animations that unsurprisingly makes the entire world look like Dragon Quest VIII. (I have no idea, though, why “Dragon Ball Z” is in the game title when characters from Dragon Ball GT are included, but anywho...) The main mode goes through the Saiyan, Freeza, Cell, and Buu sagas (plus a piece of Dragon Ball GT) without skimping on too many details, moving along at a steady pace without any unnecessary side missions or cut-scenes where the environment gets blown up for the zillioneth time. Ultimate Tenkaichi even goes as far as giving the enemy a free energy attack to wipe out the player's character if that's what happens in the actual story. It's annoyingly authentic and conjures the question as to why there's a fight at all, but changing the plot would be blasphemous.
The trouble, though, is that the combat system seems to have taken one too many shots to the proverbial balls. What made Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3 a fairly solid fighting title has been steadily stripped of its vitality in the last several years, and it has been watered down to what is now a repetitive, luck-based mashfest that wants to be complex but has little depth. Given a few hours of playtime, several layers of strategy begin to emerge and the first few fights can be fast and furious, but the monotony soon drags the combat out.
The worst offender is that all of the characters essentially have the same moveset: the same attacks at 2D melee range, the same attacks at over-the-shoulder 3D blast range, two energy Super Attacks, and one energy Ultimate Attack that can be activated once the player's or the opponent's health bar is low. Dismissing the fact that Krillin shouldn't really be able to do anything to Perfect Cell, any fighter can knock out any other fighter by stringing some overly powerful chain combos and spending spirit energy on Super Attacks. Balancing the character roster is the foundation of any strong fighting title, but doing it by making every fighter the same except for their appearance is a weak way to achieve that.
The other notable offender is that winning boils down to coin flips and roshambo. Chain combos inflict thousands of points in damage, and performing them requires the player to press the button that the opponent doesn't. Get it right and the chain combo goes into auto-drive for about twenty seconds as the opponent gets pulverized. Get it wrong and it's just one light counterattack, so the reward is overwhelming in the favor of the player who gets the chain combo in first. That means working with a priority system that is as basic as possible: guard beats light attack, heavy attack beats guard, and light attack beats heavy attack. Other than that, players are limited to guarding, building ki, and moving around. That's about it.
There are no complex inputs, no intricate zoning methods, no demanding controls that would scare its intended audience away. Those who care or who read the tutorial will figure out that chain combos with the light attack drain ki more, chain combos with the heavy attack build energy extremely fast, and evading an opponent's Super Attack successfully usually means building ki high enough to activate the intercept defense. None of this makes the fighting any less tedious. Taken all together, the combat system is intense for the first ten matches or so before slowly degrading into a predictable slog.
Matches are only difficult when they're made to made to be difficult artificially. As mentioned before, Story Mode will sometimes give an enemy a Super Attack out of nowhere, even when the enemy has no spirit energy whatsoever. But nothing explains this issue better than the new Hero mode, which asks the player to create a Saiyan hero who must save a parallel Earth world by collecting the seven Dragon Balls. Unlike Story Mode, players can't choose a difficulty setting for Hero mode, which only exacerbates the problem. It's really a shame, because character customization is what fans have been clamoring for.
At first, Hero mode starts off easy, with battles against lowly Saiyamen and Cell Jr., but then halfway through, opponents jump ahead in strength and health to the point that they deal double the damage that the player. Or the player must face a handicapped tag team match of two, sometimes three, opponents. And that usually happens during “sparring” matches that are meant to be for training. Maybe all of this is meant to encourage players to grind, but going through thirty matches just to rank up one stat is like electing for a test of fanboy pride torture.
From there, Ultimate Tenkaichi only evokes more questions: Why bother having a World Map when the only two options are to fight and to collect an item? What's the point of “sparring” matches in Hero mode when about 75 percent of them don't yield any rewards or stat increases? Why are Ape battles riddled with quick-time events and fought on a platform when Saiyans can... FLY?! Why do loading screens have a meaningless mini-game where capsules can be shot down to a cloudy backdrop? Why are the loading screens so long in the first place? Actually, why does this game feel like it was made for the PS2? Why does the soundtrack sound like it belongs in Sonic Adventure? (I need a Senzu Bean.)
My inner fanboy wants to dismiss all the complaints by shouting that Super Saiyan Level 4 Gogeta is indeed playable this time around, but the critic in me knows better. Though the character customization may be enough for fans to spend hours in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi without complaint, the limited combat system doesn't encourage much thought. Preventing projectile spamming by employing quick-time events and coin flips merely replaces one problem with another. A cleaner, skillful, more polished fighting system would, ultimately, have been better.
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CPU: Quad-Core Intel/AMD CPU
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Dragon age 2: legacy - GR-review
I have a love-hate relationship with Dragon age 2. While I the new combat system, improved voice acting and story telling love, I found confronted constantly me with disappointment. My colleague GR comrade, Nick Tan, explained it perfectly in his review of commented on the fact that the continuation lacked an origin story for its main character in his (or her) distress investing difficult. Sure, the bedtime story-like plot development provides justification for the absence of such revelation, but it still leaves much left over. The Dragon age 2: legacy DLC is trying to resolve this problem by your character learn more about their family history.
Seeks to the beginning of the year legacy"Cartel" of the Dwarfs Hawkes blood for some mysterious reason, and you need to find out what has to do your family ancestry with these seedy characters. It is advisable for this trip, to bring Varric and your brother/sister together, because both have some attachment to the plot. For the fourth member of squad I decided a cameo Anders in the hope of Justice somewhere, while the mission could do what he did, but it was not as exciting as I had hoped it to be.
Many things in this add-on was for me, but short. It was much more than the main game glitchy on the short game play. I played as a magician, and there were times when I would go, choose a spell to heal and not in the position, choose an ally be. It got annoying.
But a few perks, as always limited it peripheral areas to the claustrophobic city Kirkwall and their leaving. The environments of the prison of Vimmark mountains and grey warden caves of terror are a refreshing change of déjà vu. If you decide to continue the search early in the game, it is a good way of XP and obtain unique weapons, but I would recommend against it. Why? Archers, so is. I'm not sure whether it is just me, but by the enemies in Dragon age 2archers most irritating... and there are a lot of them here.
You'll often find battles in Dragon age 2: legacy wherever you go, only to find an annoying band of three archers are bombarded by a flurry of arrows from the archers, which seem to defeat from the air. It's not how this battle situations are new everything to da2 gameplay; It's just that she have a majority of the first part of form da2: legacy, and it gets old fast. If your character you have built armor and Constitution before Begrinning which quest do not need a hell of a time it undergo. Feel free to try, if you want to, because you are given, return the option in Kirkwall and regroup halfway.
The combat situations are extremely heavy on tactic. If you set the type of person who despises the tactic slots your squad mates and prefers, all standard kamikaze go, this may be not the DLC for you. It is rarely a confrontation, where you can get not pwned like a newb within the first minute if you don't find a suitable place to make a stand.
A remedy to the addition of complicated trap systems is integrated into the environment. Enable Shaver death or piece of metal spinning top from the bottom with switch to in the game. You deal with a large amount of damage, but the disadvantages are that your colleagues can get death squad members hurt by them. Sometimes they are easily visible and accessible, and they are hidden from other times stairs up or in corners. Often I found myself their only to find a room of the difficult opponents, one of these switches and to think, "Gee, that beautiful, have five minutes would have been."
In the second half, legacy has this trap switch, but it's completely revised versions of Darkspawn have introduced Dragon age: origins. The Genlocks are about three times as large as in the original game and look like demonic gorillas with oversized arms to help you to drive. Genlock Alpha have gigantic shields, that it was Battering Rams, which I thought using a nice touch.
The one thing I have da2 props for, all that really separates the fight and attacks, but this is to equip various unique through them with special weapons styles of the enemy is this from other side quests. The unique thing about the boss is the story behind his character. Sure he is in the sense that he has a major attack, which can destroy your entire Squad, if it is not difficult, but also every other boss in Dragon age 2.
DLC is a great way for businesses, a couple of extra bucks, but in essence all legacy gives us a new weapon, a tiny glimpse into our main character and revised versions of Darkspawn enemies. If you are a Completionist, I see little to spend your precious needed on this.

For more information about Dragon age 2: legacy
Also known as: Dragon age heritage, Dragon age II, Dragon age II legacy, Dragon age II: legacy
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Dragon age 2: legacy - PC - GR-review
I have a love-hate relationship with Dragon age 2. While I the new combat system, improved voice acting and story telling love, I found confronted constantly me with disappointment. My colleague GR comrade, Nick Tan, explained it perfectly in his review of commented on the fact that the continuation lacked an origin story for its main character in his (or her) distress investing difficult. Sure, the bedtime story-like plot development provides justification for the absence of such revelation, but it still leaves much left over. The Dragon age 2: legacy DLC is trying to resolve this problem by your character learn more about their family history.
Seeks to the beginning of the year legacy"Cartel" of the Dwarfs Hawkes blood for some mysterious reason, and you need to find out what has to do your family ancestry with these seedy characters. It is advisable for this trip, to bring Varric and your brother/sister together, because both have some attachment to the plot. For the fourth member of squad I decided a cameo Anders in the hope of Justice somewhere, while the mission could do what he did, but it was not as exciting as I had hoped it to be.
Many things in this add-on was for me, but short. It was much more than the main game glitchy on the short game play. I played as a magician, and there were times when I would go, choose a spell to heal and not in the position, choose an ally be. It got annoying.
But a few perks, as always limited it peripheral areas to the claustrophobic city Kirkwall and their leaving. The environments of the prison of Vimmark mountains and grey warden caves of terror are a refreshing change of déjà vu. If you decide to continue the search early in the game, it is a good way of XP and obtain unique weapons, but I would recommend against it. Why? Archers, so is. I'm not sure whether it is just me, but by the enemies in Dragon age 2archers most irritating... and there are a lot of them here.
You'll often find battles in Dragon age 2: legacy wherever you go, only to find an annoying band of three archers are bombarded by a flurry of arrows from the archers, which seem to defeat from the air. It's not how this battle situations are new everything to da2 gameplay; It's just that she have a majority of the first part of form da2: legacy, and it gets old fast. If your character you have built armor and Constitution before Begrinning which quest do not need a hell of a time it undergo. Feel free to try, if you want to, because you are given, return the option in Kirkwall and regroup halfway.
The combat situations are extremely heavy on tactic. If you set the type of person who despises the tactic slots your squad mates and prefers, all standard kamikaze go, this may be not the DLC for you. It is rarely a confrontation, where you can get not pwned like a newb within the first minute if you don't find a suitable place to make a stand.
A remedy to the addition of complicated trap systems is integrated into the environment. Enable Shaver death or piece of metal spinning top from the bottom with switch to in the game. You deal with a large amount of damage, but the disadvantages are that your colleagues can get death squad members hurt by them. Sometimes they are easily visible and accessible, and they are hidden from other times stairs up or in corners. Often I found myself their only to find a room of the difficult opponents, one of these switches and to think, "Gee, that beautiful, have five minutes would have been."
In the second half, legacy has this trap switch, but it's completely revised versions of Darkspawn have introduced Dragon age: origins. The Genlocks are about three times as large as in the original game and look like demonic gorillas with oversized arms to help you to drive. Genlock Alpha have gigantic shields, that it was Battering Rams, which I thought using a nice touch.
The one thing I have da2 props for, all that really separates the fight and attacks, but this is to equip various unique through them with special weapons styles of the enemy is this from other side quests. The unique thing about the boss is the story behind his character. Sure he is in the sense that he has a major attack, which can destroy your entire Squad, if it is not difficult, but also every other boss in Dragon age 2.
DLC is a great way for businesses, a couple of extra bucks, but in essence all legacy gives us a new weapon, a tiny glimpse into our main character and revised versions of Darkspawn enemies. If you are a Completionist, I see little to spend your precious needed on this.

For more information about Dragon age 2: legacy
Also known as: Dragon age heritage, Dragon age II, Dragon age II legacy, Dragon age II: legacy
Facebook vs Google +: Dragon age legends
On their official blog, BioWare gave an advanced FAQ their just-announced Google + port Dragon age legends on Facebook, which explains Dr. Ray Muzyka, co-founder of BioWare, can be "played cooperatively as you explore your heroes, free trade and progress or competing against your friends in Guild of PVP Areans". I'm as successful social media sites are really, aim video-game support, but it is doubtful.
The FAQ explains, that there no difference between Google + and Facebook versions of Dragon age legends and of course, both versions are not compatible in many ways. However, because both games at EA account of the player are bound, there is no need to unlock elements in both versions. Crowns can be purchased via Google Checkout (PayPal for some reason not accept). Also, with the exception of the Dragon age legends: remix 01 on Facebook, can any in-game promo packs on Google + redeemed even if they already redeemed on Facebook have been.
The team behind Dragon age legends, EA2D, is also the BioWare team officially as... who will join BioWare San Francisco makes me want to, take a BART train and raid now treasure their offices for interviews , of course.
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Dragon age 2: legacy - PS3 - GR-review
I have a love-hate relationship with Dragon age 2. While I the new combat system, improved voice acting and story telling love, I found confronted constantly me with disappointment. My colleague GR comrade, Nick Tan, explained it perfectly in his review of commented on the fact that the continuation lacked an origin story for its main character in his (or her) distress investing difficult. Sure, the bedtime story-like plot development provides justification for the absence of such revelation, but it still leaves much left over. The Dragon age 2: legacy DLC is trying to resolve this problem by your character learn more about their family history.
Seeks to the beginning of the year legacy"Cartel" of the Dwarfs Hawkes blood for some mysterious reason, and you need to find out what has to do your family ancestry with these seedy characters. It is advisable for this trip, to bring Varric and your brother/sister together, because both have some attachment to the plot. For the fourth member of squad I decided a cameo Anders in the hope of Justice somewhere, while the mission could do what he did, but it was not as exciting as I had hoped it to be.
Many things in this add-on was for me, but short. It was much more than the main game glitchy on the short game play. I played as a magician, and there were times when I would go, choose a spell to heal and not in the position, choose an ally be. It got annoying.
But a few perks, as always limited it peripheral areas to the claustrophobic city Kirkwall and their leaving. The environments of the prison of Vimmark mountains and grey warden caves of terror are a refreshing change of déjà vu. If you decide to continue the search early in the game, it is a good way of XP and obtain unique weapons, but I would recommend against it. Why? Archers, so is. I'm not sure whether it is just me, but by the enemies in Dragon age 2archers most irritating... and there are a lot of them here.
You'll often find battles in Dragon age 2: legacy wherever you go, only to find an annoying band of three archers are bombarded by a flurry of arrows from the archers, which seem to defeat from the air. It's not how this battle situations are new everything to da2 gameplay; It's just that she have a majority of the first part of form da2: legacy, and it gets old fast. If your character you have built armor and Constitution before Begrinning which quest do not need a hell of a time it undergo. Feel free to try, if you want to, because you are given, return the option in Kirkwall and regroup halfway.
The combat situations are extremely heavy on tactic. If you set the type of person who despises the tactic slots your squad mates and prefers, all standard kamikaze go, this may be not the DLC for you. It is rarely a confrontation, where you can get not pwned like a newb within the first minute if you don't find a suitable place to make a stand.
A remedy to the addition of complicated trap systems is integrated into the environment. Enable Shaver death or piece of metal spinning top from the bottom with switch to in the game. You deal with a large amount of damage, but the disadvantages are that your colleagues can get death squad members hurt by them. Sometimes they are easily visible and accessible, and they are hidden from other times stairs up or in corners. Often I found myself their only to find a room of the difficult opponents, one of these switches and to think, "Gee, that beautiful, have five minutes would have been."
In the second half, legacy has this trap switch, but it's completely revised versions of Darkspawn have introduced Dragon age: origins. The Genlocks are about three times as large as in the original game and look like demonic gorillas with oversized arms to help you to drive. Genlock Alpha have gigantic shields, that it was Battering Rams, which I thought using a nice touch.
The one thing I have da2 props for, all that really separates the fight and attacks, but this is to equip various unique through them with special weapons styles of the enemy is this from other side quests. The unique thing about the boss is the story behind his character. Sure he is in the sense that he has a major attack, which can destroy your entire Squad, if it is not difficult, but also every other boss in Dragon age 2.
DLC is a great way for businesses, a couple of extra bucks, but in essence all legacy gives us a new weapon, a tiny glimpse into our main character and revised versions of Darkspawn enemies. If you are a Completionist, I see little to spend your precious needed on this.

For more information about Dragon age 2: legacy
Also known as: Dragon age heritage, Dragon age II, Dragon age II legacy, Dragon age II: legacy
Dragon age 2: legacy - Xbox360 - GR-review
I have a love-hate relationship with Dragon age 2. While I the new combat system, improved voice acting and story telling love, I found confronted constantly me with disappointment. My colleague GR comrade, Nick Tan, explained it perfectly in his review of commented on the fact that the continuation lacked an origin story for its main character in his (or her) distress investing difficult. Sure, the bedtime story-like plot development provides justification for the absence of such revelation, but it still leaves much left over. The Dragon age 2: legacy DLC is trying to resolve this problem by your character learn more about their family history.
Seeks to the beginning of the year legacy"Cartel" of the Dwarfs Hawkes blood for some mysterious reason, and you need to find out what has to do your family ancestry with these seedy characters. It is advisable for this trip, to bring Varric and your brother/sister together, because both have some attachment to the plot. For the fourth member of squad I decided a cameo Anders in the hope of Justice somewhere, while the mission could do what he did, but it was not as exciting as I had hoped it to be.
Many things in this add-on was for me, but short. It was much more than the main game glitchy on the short game play. I played as a magician, and there were times when I would go, choose a spell to heal and not in the position, choose an ally be. It got annoying.
But a few perks, as always limited it peripheral areas to the claustrophobic city Kirkwall and their leaving. The environments of the prison of Vimmark mountains and grey warden caves of terror are a refreshing change of déjà vu. If you decide to continue the search early in the game, it is a good way of XP and obtain unique weapons, but I would recommend against it. Why? Archers, so is. I'm not sure whether it is just me, but by the enemies in Dragon age 2archers most irritating... and there are a lot of them here.
You'll often find battles in Dragon age 2: legacy wherever you go, only to find an annoying band of three archers are bombarded by a flurry of arrows from the archers, which seem to defeat from the air. It's not how this battle situations are new everything to da2 gameplay; It's just that she have a majority of the first part of form da2: legacy, and it gets old fast. If your character you have built armor and Constitution before Begrinning which quest do not need a hell of a time it undergo. Feel free to try, if you want to, because you are given, return the option in Kirkwall and regroup halfway.
The combat situations are extremely heavy on tactic. If you set the type of person who despises the tactic slots your squad mates and prefers, all standard kamikaze go, this may be not the DLC for you. It is rarely a confrontation, where you can get not pwned like a newb within the first minute if you don't find a suitable place to make a stand.
A remedy to the addition of complicated trap systems is integrated into the environment. Enable Shaver death or piece of metal spinning top from the bottom with switch to in the game. You deal with a large amount of damage, but the disadvantages are that your colleagues can get death squad members hurt by them. Sometimes they are easily visible and accessible, and they are hidden from other times stairs up or in corners. Often I found myself their only to find a room of the difficult opponents, one of these switches and to think, "Gee, that beautiful, have five minutes would have been."
In the second half, legacy has this trap switch, but it's completely revised versions of Darkspawn have introduced Dragon age: origins. The Genlocks are about three times as large as in the original game and look like demonic gorillas with oversized arms to help you to drive. Genlock Alpha have gigantic shields, that it was Battering Rams, which I thought using a nice touch.
The one thing I have da2 props for, all that really separates the fight and attacks, but this is to equip various unique through them with special weapons styles of the enemy is this from other side quests. The unique thing about the boss is the story behind his character. Sure he is in the sense that he has a major attack, which can destroy your entire Squad, if it is not difficult, but also every other boss in Dragon age 2.
DLC is a great way for businesses, a couple of extra bucks, but in essence all legacy gives us a new weapon, a tiny glimpse into our main character and revised versions of Darkspawn enemies. If you are a Completionist, I see little to spend your precious needed on this.

For more information about Dragon age 2: legacy
Also known as: Dragon age heritage, Dragon age II, Dragon age II legacy, Dragon age II: legacy