Dragonball Z Kinect - Launch Trailer
Someone should have forwarded a pronunciation guide.
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Someone should have forwarded a pronunciation guide.
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No I think he said be a super Zion which is funny because I thought they turned into Aryans when they powered up.Solo-Wing said:"Become a super 'sigh-on'!"
Oh yeah the Tenkaichi games were fucking fun. Me and my friends still occasionally boot up the PS2 just for some Tenkaichi 3 action. Now if only they made a proper Tentaichi game for this gen. Same controls and feel as the Tenkaichi 2 and 3 games. I Heard that there is Ultimate Tenkaichi but that game does not feel the same. Such a shame.brunothepig said:You just know it's gonna be good when they pronounce "Sayian" wrong. I mean, wow. Had anyone involved even watched the show? Did a single person watch the trailer before they decided to show it at the biggest gaming event of the year? Ridiculous.
I also think it shows that it's time to stop trying to make the Kinect anything more than a party game device. It makes for fun dance games guys, but considering an arcade game is pretty much the best case scenario for motion controls, and it still looks boring as hell, it's probably time to give up. What is surprisingly fun is playing Tenkaichi 3 on Wii. It's very satisfying to do the super moves by making the relevant gestures, like a kamehameha.
Oh yeah, the controls were great. Allowed for some of the awesome stuff you see in the show, like knocking people around the map and hitting in the face with a blast. And like I said, the Wii controls were great, I found I preferred them to the Gamecube controller.Solo-Wing said:Oh yeah the Tenkaichi games were fucking fun. Me and my friends still occasionally boot up the PS2 just for some Tenkaichi 3 action. Now if only they made a proper Tentaichi game for this gen. Same controls and feel as the Tenkaichi 2 and 3 games. I Heard that there is Ultimate Tenkaichi but that game does not feel the same. Such a shame.brunothepig said:You just know it's gonna be good when they pronounce "Sayian" wrong. I mean, wow. Had anyone involved even watched the show? Did a single person watch the trailer before they decided to show it at the biggest gaming event of the year? Ridiculous.
I also think it shows that it's time to stop trying to make the Kinect anything more than a party game device. It makes for fun dance games guys, but considering an arcade game is pretty much the best case scenario for motion controls, and it still looks boring as hell, it's probably time to give up. What is surprisingly fun is playing Tenkaichi 3 on Wii. It's very satisfying to do the super moves by making the relevant gestures, like a kamehameha.
Oh no man. Ultimate Tenkaichi is already out. And it is not as good as the Previous titles.brunothepig said:Oh yeah, the controls were great. Allowed for some of the awesome stuff you see in the show, like knocking people around the map and hitting in the face with a blast. And like I said, the Wii controls were great, I found I preferred them to the Gamecube controller.Solo-Wing said:Oh yeah the Tenkaichi games were fucking fun. Me and my friends still occasionally boot up the PS2 just for some Tenkaichi 3 action. Now if only they made a proper Tentaichi game for this gen. Same controls and feel as the Tenkaichi 2 and 3 games. I Heard that there is Ultimate Tenkaichi but that game does not feel the same. Such a shame.brunothepig said:You just know it's gonna be good when they pronounce "Sayian" wrong. I mean, wow. Had anyone involved even watched the show? Did a single person watch the trailer before they decided to show it at the biggest gaming event of the year? Ridiculous.
I also think it shows that it's time to stop trying to make the Kinect anything more than a party game device. It makes for fun dance games guys, but considering an arcade game is pretty much the best case scenario for motion controls, and it still looks boring as hell, it's probably time to give up. What is surprisingly fun is playing Tenkaichi 3 on Wii. It's very satisfying to do the super moves by making the relevant gestures, like a kamehameha.
Actually I recently lost my copy, so my girlfriend went out and bought a new (well, pre-owned) copy. Then I found out my mate had my copy. So now we have two copies!
I heard some rumblings about a new Tenkaichi game, which will be the last in the series. It will apparently feature even more characters than number 3, so I guess they'll be delving more into GT and/or Dragonball. Which would be cool.
Will probably hear more about that very soon, it being E3 and all.
Wellllllll, to play devils advocate in Japanese it's pronounced "Sigh-Ah-Jin".Solo-Wing said:"Become a super 'sigh-on'!"
I don't know, I could never get the wii controls. I didn't know there was the option for using a gamecube controller though. I just went back to my original Tenkaichi on PS2. This changes everything!brunothepig said:You just know it's gonna be good when they pronounce "Sayian" wrong. I mean, wow. Had anyone involved even watched the show? Did a single person watch the trailer before they decided to show it at the biggest gaming event of the year? Ridiculous.
I also think it shows that it's time to stop trying to make the Kinect anything more than a party game device. It makes for fun dance games guys, but considering an arcade game is pretty much the best case scenario for motion controls, and it still looks boring as hell, it's probably time to give up. What is surprisingly fun is playing Tenkaichi 3 on Wii. It's very satisfying to do the super moves by making the relevant gestures, like a kamehameha.