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| ...Wherever did you get that fetching pink shirt? I simply MUST have it! *handwave*
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That blasted Bulma made me wear it! Where the heck you can buy a PINK shirt with the word "Badman" on the back is beyond me!
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*suppresses a snicker*
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*ahem* All teasing aside (I respect you too much to keep it up... for long >:D ), which DB, DBZ, or even *shudder* DBGT game would you say best captures the feel of moving at hypersonic speeds while throwing hundreds of punches in the space of time it takes for a hummingbird to flap its wings and casually throwing beams of an energy that could easly destroy the earth?
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So far none can match the real power... I haven't looked at the new game yet. I doubt they got it right..
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The last one I played had some PANSY doing my voice! RRGH! I'm not even seeing royalties from these blasted games!
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Ah, the new one... DBZ Budokai... while the non-special moves between characters are sadly not that different, the pacing is fast, the multi-form transformations actually happen during a battle, and the special moves are rock... I've found that it is a great joy to power up to max, go Super Vegeta, and smash puny Kakarot into the ground with a Big Bang... which, incidentally, when used in most arenas, "destroys" them. Another nice feature, that. Most characters have a move that utterly thrashes the landscape. Even Hercule/Satan. My main disappointment, though, is that there are no more Counter-Beam Battles (also known as Power Struggles or ki-tug-of-war). And if you're referring to DBGT: Final Bout, then I can sympathize. Very few characters got decent voices... poor Kakarot sounded like a surfer. Ah, what was I saying? Ah yes, Budokai. They also got the cutscenes in story mode to be quite top-notch, and almost all the voices are those of the American dub actors... so if not great, they're at least authentic. There are even a few "What if?" scenarios in the story mode, at the end of each saga... the one at the end of the "Sayian Saga" has you defeating Kakarot, then Cueba- err, Krillin, then Gohan, then going Super Saiyan with rage over what you had to do to Nappa. All in all, it's not bad, and it comes a little closer to capturing the pace of DBZ battles, though I still prefer Superbutouden 2 for Super Famicom...
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